Category Archives: synchronicity
2 Spirit Communication Stories
Both of these experiences happened to our friend and fellow writer, Carol Gorman. We recently wrote about her husband, Ed, who is in hospice, and have been exchanging emails about Ed’s condition. Hi, Trish. Here are two experiences that changed … Continue reading
Awesome Flash Mob
Thanks to Sheila Joshi for alerting me to this one! Bob Marley….wow.
Walk-Ins?
Back in the 1980s, Rob and I read a series of books by former journalist Ruth Montgomery. Strangers Among Us, about walk-ins, is one of her most compelling books. From what I recall of the book, a walk-in is a … Continue reading
Awesome Sloth
This sloth looks like it doesn’t have a worry in the world. The pic was taken outside Rio de Janeiro by adventure tour guide Marcelo Sueth. I’m not kidding. That’s his name. Pretty close to sloth. A name synchro there, … Continue reading
Replay by Ken Grimwood
When we moved into our present home in June 2000, we had asked the sellers if we could bring our books to the house before the closing. They said sure. They probably imagined a bookshelf. Instead, our boxed books literally … Continue reading
911
I dislike stories about 911 because it’s about fear, terror, and how governments often use fear to keep the populace in line. But there is value in remembering so that past mistakes are not repeated. Here’s where we were 15 … Continue reading
The Office of Alien Property
In recent years there has been repeated calls for the U.S. government to release all of its files on UFOs. There was even a conference in Washington D.C. a few years ago that focused on disclosure, the term associated with … Continue reading
Jupiter Enters Libra
The planet Jupiter has fascinated me ever since I learned about it in elementary school. It’s the largest planet in the solar system, eleven times the size of Earth and was known to the Greeks as Zeus, the greatest of … Continue reading
Birthday Synchros
We went up to Orlando for Megan’s 27th birthday and after a wonderful dinner with more than twenty of her friends, we walked to a place called Casey’s for a drink. It had been raining off and on all day … Continue reading
Ed Gorman and The Writers’ Tribe
Many years ago, a writer named Ed Gorman and I had the same editor at Ballantine, Chris Cox. Ed and his wife lived in Iowa. Rob and I lived in Florida. But at some point during a trip to … Continue reading






