Category Archives: synchronicity
Doggies and Socrates
Sometimes, laughter really is the best medicine. The cartoon came from Adele Aldridge. And the next piece on Socrates was sent by Nancy McMoneagle: +++ Keep this in mind the next time you are about to repeat a rumor or … Continue reading
Synchronicity, Creativity, and iPad Games
from realMyst Ever since I found a game for my iPad called The Room, I’ve been on a search for other games that are comparable. The Room is really a game about synchronicity – where clues and hints guide … Continue reading
A.D.: After Disclosure
I’ve been reading several UFO-related books and one of them is quite compelling. A.D.: After Disclosure, by Richard M. Dolan and Bryce Zabel. It uses a what if premise and takes us through the first hour, day, month, and year … Continue reading
Schrödinger’s Cat
our Schrodinger’s cat, Simba +++ I happened to stop by the blog for the Monroe Institute the other day and found a great article on synchronicity and manifestation. They had gotten the article from a site called conscious creation. The … Continue reading
Los Roques: A New Bermuda Triangle?
Some years back, I got to return to Venezuela by planning a windsurfing vacation for the family. I don’t windsurf, but Rob and Megan do and I usually love the places where there’s wind. There are shops where I can … Continue reading
Triangles Over Michigan
This video is fascinating. Lights in the shapes of triangles have been spotted all over the Detroit area. One observer said he was able to see a black triangular-shaped object within the lights. A local Fox channel reported on it … Continue reading
Synchronicity and the I Ching
When I was 17, I discovered astrology. When I was 18, I discovered the I Ching. Both of these divination systems are symbolic, require interpretation, and provide a wealth of information about you and your life. Carl Jung, who coined … Continue reading
Where the Wild Things Are
When our daughter, Megan, was born, our agent at the time sent her a bundle of children’s book classics. Among them was Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are. It was always one of my personal favorites and when … Continue reading
‘Set your intention’
yoga studio in Costa Rica +++ About once a week I take a yoga class at a studio about ten minutes away. It’s a studio where I teach a 6-week meditation course 3 or 4 times a year. Often times, … Continue reading
Carry on, Jim Moseley
One evening in February of 2011, we stood outside Abbondanza, an Italian restaurant on Simonton Street in Key West and watched a tall, elderly man amble slowly across the street. We hadn’t seen Jim Moseley in more than 20 years, … Continue reading






