Category Archives: synchronicity
Numbers, Nika, and the Rest of It
Nika, new dog park before attack ++ This weekend, August 18-19, we drove up to Orlando to see our daughter, Megan. Travel, even short jaunts like this one, often involve synchronicities and this trip was no exception. But the synchros … Continue reading
The Spirit of Greece
For everyone who saw the movie Zorba the Greek – and for those of you who missed the film – this flash mob really captures the spirit of the Grecian people. This country has been suffering badly in the economic … Continue reading
The Power Of…
I was raised as a Catholic, but have never bought into their ideas and left the church when I was 16. However, the appeal of that church – or any traditional church or religion, for that matter – lies in … Continue reading
The Subaru Trickster
This synchro comes from Anne Norburn of Lenoir City, Tennessee, which lies about 15 miles from Knoxville. As you’ll see, it has an element of the trickster to it. +++ My next door neighbor is very, very unpleasant. He comes … Continue reading
The Eagle Feather Synchros
I once tried to left-brain analyze who reads my fiction, and the nonfiction Rob and I write, the kind of people they are, what they’re looking for in a story, what kinds of questions they have about life, the universe … Continue reading
Romney, Ryan, and Little Egg
human egg The wonderful thing about dog parks is that everyone is there for one reason: to exercise their dogs. So, you’ve already got something in common and from there, friendships develop. Today before we left for the dog park, … Continue reading
Owl feathers & a goddess
Here is a new missive from Jane Clifford of Wales, who is something of a Celtic shaman. She always seems to have curious synchros. You might recall her last one dealt with beheadings. This one is a bit more tame, … Continue reading
Synchro video
Here’s a friendly little video about synchronicity. https://vimeo.com/47167247
Synchronicity and the Other Side?
Dreams are funny things. We go to bed, get all comfy in our sheets and quilts and pillows, and the moment we shut our eyes, our brains go to work, sorting and analyzing events of the day, week, month. But … Continue reading
Learning to Dance in the Rain
Lori McDermott, who co-authored this book with her husband, Brian, sent me a copy in July. I’m squeezed for time, but felt it’s an important book about afterlife communication and coping with tragic loss, so I asked mathaddict to read … Continue reading






