Category Archives: synchronicity
DMT
I’m not an organized person. Walk into my office and you’ll see an explosion of books, papers, storyboards, stuff. I usually know where everything is, but no one else would. But my head is organized when it comes to writing … Continue reading
Beam Me Up, Scotty!
As any fan of Star Trek knows, Beam me up, Scotty, is what Captain Kirk used to say to his main engineer, Scotty, whenever he was on the surface of a planet and needed to return to the Enterprise. This … Continue reading
Dog Day Afternoons
Hi, this is Noah. You know, the big reddish golden retriever that my humans sometimes write about. I’m now four and a half and old enough to write my own blog post. And I have plenty to say about dog … Continue reading
A Flash Mob in India
This flash mob of dancers in India is one of the most moving I’ve seen.
Richard Feynman and 9:21
Richard Feynman was a theoretical physicist who won the Nobel in physics in 1965 for his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics. I had read about him from time to time, but he didn’t really register until I was … Continue reading
The Emotional Lives of Dogs
The day this photo was taken, it was 95 degrees in the shade and the heat index was 105. Cody, the husky, and Red, some sort of hound, were so hot they simply found a cool spot in the dirt … Continue reading
Cup of Java
GOOD MORNING (afternoon, evening). Had any Kebernarans lately? That word, kebenaran, which is Javanese, relates to unusual coincidences, and it sounds like something out of the world of Kurt Vonnegut with his karass and granfaloons. Here’s some Javanese wisdom related … Continue reading
Fairy Tales & the Scarab Beetle
We’ve talked about the scarab beetle here before since it played a major role Carl Jung’s development of his concept of synchronicity. His story of a female patient telling him about her dream of a scarab beetle just as a … Continue reading
The Mystery Priest
Here is one of those stories about a mysterious person who appears at the scene of a tragedy, make a difference, and then can’t be found. +++ On Sunday, August 2, around 9:00 a.m, a 19-year-old woman, Katie Lentz, was … Continue reading
A Sunday Chuckle
Thanks to Adele Aldridge, who sent us the cartoon.






