Category Archives: synchronicity
Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day
Fast food magnate Dan Cathy I usually end up stopping at Home Depot about once a week to pick up something for the house or yard. But for whatever reason, today was the first time this summer that I stopped … Continue reading
Number Synchros and Movies
Sharlie West is one of the planetary empaths who drops us an email from time to time about a dream she has had, a synchronicity she has experienced, some gut feeling about something that is about to occur. We have … Continue reading
50 Shades of Grey
50 Shades of Grey. Do you know what these four words mean? Well, yes, okay, we know about 50. We know about shades. We know that OF is a preposition. We know that grey is a color. But 50 … Continue reading
Library Angels: Synchro in Cassadaga
Recently, we took a couple of days off to visit our daughter, Megan, and stopped one night, of course, in Cassadaga. We stayed at Cabin on the Lake, the B&B that allows dogs and is located in a tranquil setting, … Continue reading
The Trickster, the Colorado Massacre, and Planetary Empaths
This morning (July 20) when I checked my usual news sites, the headlines in Huffington Post were shocking: Movie Theater Massacre. During the midnight premier of the new Batman movie, Dark Knight Rises, a 24-year-old man, James Holmes, entered a … Continue reading
Hot Dogs and the Rest of the Story
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xfy57h_clips-from-hot-dogs-for-gauguin-1972_shortfilms ++ My first job out of graduate school (many moons ago) was as a children’s librarian at a public library in Jacksonville, Florida. My boss was a fundamentalist Christian who used to invite me and the other children’s librarian … Continue reading
Synchro Macabre
The summer has been quite gloomy in Wales, not much sunlight, not many warm pleasant days. So maybe the weather has affected the synchros coming out of the Welsh realm. This one from Jane Clifford might make you swallow and … Continue reading
Crossroad Press: One Big Synchronicity Machine
legendary editor Max Perkins We’ve talked frequently on this blog about paradigm shifts and one of the biggest shifts is occurring in the publishing industry. The days of Max Perkins are definitely gone. As technology opens up all sorts … Continue reading
Numerology with a Homonym Twist
While driving around town taking care of minor chores, I happened to catch part of an NPR report about an aspect of Chinese culture related to numbers and words and the power of belief. Later, I did a bit of … Continue reading
Beethoven
This particular flash mob isn’t so much a mob as an ode to joy.






