Category Archives: synchronicity
What If…
…Al Gore had been president? I thought about this today when I heard that Gore threw his support behind the Occupiers. This is the guy who won the popular vote in the presidential election of 2000, who went on … Continue reading
Finding your true love
We watched an odd movie called Timer recently. It had the feel of an extended soap opera or a made-for-TV movie. The concept was that, as a result of a new invention, people had an opportunity to find their true … Continue reading
A Healing Meditation
from Soul Cards Rob periodically teaches a six-week meditation course at our gym or at a yoga studio. In the past, I’ve had some unusual experiences during these one hour sessions. During one particularly vivid meditation, I saw both … Continue reading
Week 4 of Occupy Wall Street
occupiers in washington square, NYC, 10-8-11 Watching the Occupiers as their numbers mushroom, as the cities they occupy proliferate, is really a flashback to the sixties. It’s the same kind of movement – grass roots, organic, spurred by an emotional … Continue reading
Wolf Medicine
Here’s a visual synchronicity related to my new novel, TIME CATCHER, that just came out. Notice the cover above, and the one below. Both have a wolf theme. Yet, wolves play a minor role in each one and the books … Continue reading
Kicking the Co-Exist bumper sticker
You’ve probably seen the ubiquitous Co-Exist bumper sticker that includes symbols of all the major religions. Right? Megan has one on her car. So does one of our neighbors. I’ve always thought it was one of the better bumper stickers … Continue reading
The Warrior: Full Moon in Aries
On October 11, there’s a full moon in Aries. So let’s see what’s in store for us. Aries is the warrior. He’s the guy who goes to bat for the oppressed, the disenfranchised, the downtrodden. He’s Russell Crowe in Gladiator, … Continue reading
Guidestones Redux, part 2
Here’s the second part of Connie’s story. If you look closely at the photo above, you’ll see a halo around the Guidestones and also above the distant landscape. How this photo came about is part of the strange scenario that … Continue reading
Guidestones redux
Connie Cannon, known here as MathAddict, has returned from her trip to the Georgia Guidestones and has provided a fascinating report of her experience. For those of you who missed the earlier post in which we wrote about the Guidestones, … Continue reading






