Category Archives: books
Synchronicity books
We recently read an interesting article on synchronicity on the Internet in which the author takes a scientific approach and makes some worthwhile observations. Here’s one: “If causality does not govern everything, then there could theoretically exist an ACAUSAL connecting … Continue reading
The Monster of Florence
Peter Levenda explores the dark side of mankind in his books, such as Sinister Forces, and so it’s not surprising that his reading list would include The Monster of Florence. But for Peter, that book opened synchronicities connecting him … Continue reading
Eternity/Infinity
This one comes from Jean Grey. +++ Tonight I experienced a truly odd synchronicity. This was exceptional in that all of my other recent synchronicities have seemed mundane. For example, one day I was seeing the color orange way more … Continue reading
Wild Wives & Precognitive Dreams
On the nights of On the nights of October 16-17, I had dreams that feel precognitive – but could just be my imagination gearing up for starting a new novel. In the first, I’m shown the cover of a book … Continue reading
Updated Signs
This post is an update to The Sign, that comes from Nevine. We talked about it- was it really a synchronicity since both people knew what the other liked in books? We decided it was a good example of the … Continue reading
Remembering Kate Duffy
Yesterday morning, I thought about my former fiction editor, Kate Duffy, and wondered how she was doing. I considered dropping her an email, but didn’t. Then this morning, I learned that Kate died yesterday. Not a welcome synchronicity. She was … Continue reading
It’s a sign
A few days ago, we went into Barnes and Noble after eating dinner at a nearby restaurant. While Trish was looking at Dan Brown’s new novel, I picked up a novel under new releases, read the first couple pages, then … Continue reading
It’s called synchronicity, Dick!
Dick Cavett is a smart guy, but apparently he has never heard of synchronicity. He needs to read some Carl Jung, who coined the term–or at least basic information about him. Also, reading Arthur Koestler’s Roots of Coincidence would help. … Continue reading
ESPERANZA
Esperanza12″ Tall A while back, I went looking for a photo of a message in a bottle for the post by the same name. I came across a website that sells them and clicked on a pretty picture with a … Continue reading
Merlin’s Magic
This story comes from Judi Hertling of British Colombia. It’s a zinger! For the past few months, Judi and her best friend, Chris, have been watching a British TV series entitled Merlin. The 13-part drama tells the story of the … Continue reading