Category Archives: synchronicity
Darbster’s Synchros
Darbster’s is the name of a little vegan restaurant that we first heard about at the dog park. Strangely enough, hearing about it there is fitting; it’s named after the owners’ dog and all dogs are welcome. We first went … Continue reading
Noah, Hero
Jenean sent us the following synchro. It’s tragic, heroic, unbearably sad, and illustrates how synchronicity speaks to us during times of major transitions. ** This past Saturday night/early Sunday morning (September 1-2), my teenaged grandson, Dylan [Cindy’s youngest child] … Continue reading
9-11 and the Empaths
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=aAmegwUdJdA Eleven years ago today, our daughter was just twelve, in the sixth grade. In those days, the deal was that Rob, the early riser, took her to school and I, the night owl and later riser, picked her … Continue reading
Planetary Empaths and an Emerging Paradigm
The other day, I was working on the planetary empath chapter for Aliens in the Backyard, and was reading through our past posts on this phenomenon. Planetary empaths experience physical symptoms that mirror an approaching natural or manmade disaster, like … Continue reading
Cat lovers get culture
I’ve notice when I put up something on Facebook about cats (as the photo above), I get a big response. Politics? Not so much. So how many people do you think would turn out for an outdoor international internet cat … Continue reading
The Cosmic Symphony
Yes, we’ve been here before, but there is still much to learn.
Whales of Fort Pierce
Something weird happens to us humans when we hear about stranded whales or dolphins. We want to help in their recovery, we follow their stories, their progress. We know intuitively that the state of their health relates to the … Continue reading
Repubs and Dems and the Conventions
No synchro here, at least not yet. or there’s a synchro I’ve missed. That said, here’s my take: The difference between the Republican and Democratic conventions could not be more striking, more stark. The Republican convention’s theme was simple: you’re … Continue reading
Tangled up in Publishing Synchros
The publishing industry is an incestuous business. Editors, agents and writers move around, disappear, and pop up over and over. There’s a saying, ‘Never knock down your bridges, because you may have to cross back over to the other side.’ … Continue reading
Like Attracts Like
Harvard students made news recently when almost half of a class of 279 students were accused of cheating on a test. The fact that the cheating scandal involved Harvard is what made it news. There’s a synchronicity here in that … Continue reading






