Category Archives: synchronicity
Adele’s High Strangeness
This story certainly fits the spirit of Halloween! We recently put up a doppelgänger story and one of the comments,by Adele Aldridge, was so intriguing we told her we would like to bring it forward as a post. Her story … Continue reading
Aliens, Fallen Angels & Demons
I received an e-mail recently from Charles Fontaine, the Quebecois man who I wrote about here in the Quebec Encounters series here that later formed the heart of Aliens in the Backyard. Essentially, Charles has concluded that aliens are demons from … Continue reading
The 5th Wave
A couple of weeks ago, I dropped by Barnes and Noble to cruise the shelves and find out what new books were on the market. I usually make note of them and then check out the e-book version, which is … Continue reading
Library Angels Again
As authors, we’re surrounded by books. So it’s not too surprising that some of our synchros relate to the world of literature. Fiction and non-fiction. However, it’s a bit unusual to experience two such synchronicities within a couple of hours, … Continue reading
Revolution & Russell Brand
I think we come into life with an agenda, a checkist, if you will, of things we would like to achieve, experience, and do during our time on the planet in this life. Some of us choose to work on … Continue reading
More Doppelgangers
One evening in 1885, French author Guy de Maupassant was experiencing what many writers do at some point in their careers – writer’s block. He was working on a short story that refused to come together. Suddenly, a figure appeared … Continue reading
Ode to Joy
I came across this on Laure Raines’ blog, Threads of the Spiderwoman, which is like visiting an artist’s rendition of Joseph Campbell:
Mercury Retrograde, $, Travel, & the Rest of It
Mercury, the trickster planet that rules Gemini and Virgo, turned retrograde on Saturday, October 4, in Scorpio and has traveled back into Libra, where it will turn direct on October 25. This planet turns retrograde three times a year and … Continue reading
The Afterlife Exhibit
Today, we went to a local science museum for the opening day of an Egyptian afterlife exhibit. This intriguing exhibit has been seen by more than 4.5 million people worldwide since it first came to the Metropolitan Museum of … Continue reading
The Trickster & Climate Change
our mailbox, tropical storm Isaac, 2012 +++ Most of South Florida sits about six feet above sea level, on a porous limestone plateau. There are no hills. The area is as flat as an envelope and crisscrossed by more than … Continue reading






