Category Archives: synchronicity
New Mayan Find
Archaeologists have made a fascinating discovery in a mostly unexplored city of Xultun in Guatemala. It’s a small building whose walls display murals of a brightly adorned Mayan king, and also the Mayan long count calendar. The article in the … Continue reading
Flash Dancing in Moscow!
…to an Irving Berlin piece. This video is really great. I first saw it on DJan’s blog.
We Really Still Need to be Reminded?
Before 1967, interracial marriage in certain states in the U.S. was illegal. Yes, you read that correctly. Whites and blacks weren’t permitted to marry each other. From Wikipedia: “Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 (1967),[1] was a landmark civil rights … Continue reading
Astro Highlights for May 2012
solar eclipse This month has some terrific astrological events that are worth noting. Circle May 12-13. These two days are the luckiest this year. The sun and Jupiter meet up in Taurus and spread around luck, expansiveness, optimism, and … Continue reading
The Crow Knew
On Sunday, April 22, we made what was supposed to be a drive south that would take about three and a half hours. We were headed to Sugarloaf Key, to have lunch with my (Trish) agent, Al Zuckerman, who … Continue reading
Obama and the David Clusters
Synchronicities involving clusters of names, numbers, songs – virtually anything can be a cluster – are among the most intriguing. This one, brought to our attention by Nicholas (Sansego) centers on President Obama. ++ This past weekend, I learned that … Continue reading
Dog Fight in New Mexico
I’m always amazed that when we put energy into a project – a proposal, a book or novel – we suddenly receive emails that pertain to what we’re writing about. Law of attraction, synchronicity, whatever it is, the last few … Continue reading
Foreign Accent Syndrome
from Deviant Art For some years now, there’s been a pharmaceutical ad on TV about a drug that supposedly treats something called restless leg syndrome. Rob and I used … Continue reading
‘Supreme’ dream synchro
Occasionally, I have dreams that have no images, no strong emotional context, but are idea-based. Such dreams might involve the repetition of a phrase over and over again. It’s as if my dreaming self is telling me to remember. Don’t … Continue reading
The Upside-down Mountain Saga
The man in the photo is a resident Bugarach, France, who is saying, “Don’t come to my village for the end of the world.” Okay. We won’t. But apparently thousands think it’s the place to be Dec. 21 when the … Continue reading






