UFO, Area 51 Synchro

Here’s an interesting UFO synchro.  A friend, let’s call her Harriet (she doesn’t want her real name used) was en route to New Berne, North Carolina. She had a window seat and was peering out and saw an odd light. At first, it seemed to be dark, then it turned paler and brighter, then it began to move in an erratic way, and finally shot off quickly in a way that normal aircraft simply can’t do.

She snapped a photo with her iPhone, but it didn’t turn out clearly at all. There was too much reflection from the window.   But the woman in the seat next to Harriet saw the object, too, and the two women discussed what they thought it was.  Harriet was pretty sure she had just seen a UFO and lamented that her iPhone just couldn’t render what she saw in any clear way.

The plane landed at the New Berne Airport and Harriet hurried off to find a bite to eat. She burst out laughing when she saw the sign for the Area 51 Deli – and took the photo above. Her phone got this one clearly!   She knew it was a synchro and a confirmation of what she’d seen.

We thought it was odd that Area 51 would be mentioned at some small town airport in North Carolina. Harriet says  there’s some sort of secret military base in New Berne, so that could explain it.  There’s an element of the trickster here – even though she couldn’t get the picture she wanted, she sees Area 51 Deli s soon as she’s off the plane.

 

 

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Thanksgiving 2011

 

Thanksgiving is one of those American holidays that I love. It’s like Christmas. You spend the day with people you love, give thanks for the quality of your life, and eat well. It’s also a holiday connected to important memories, odd memories.

During some point in my four years at college in upstate New York,   it became too expensive to fly home to Florida for just a few days, so I went to Montclair, New Jersey, with  Carolyn Sayre – Cookie, to most of us. She was probably six feet tall in her bare feet, with a towering intellect and an electric presence.  I’d known her for a couple of years and even when she was a freshman,  she indulged the mystical side of her personality. She thought she would probably major in religious studies – at the time, I recall, she was into Buddhism.

I’d never been to Montclair before. I’m not even sure if, at that point, I’d ever been to New Jersey. But Montclair was impressive. Huge homes on huge properties, wide, tree-lined streets where everyone seemed to drive exotic cars. I don’t remember ever seeing someone who wasn’t white. That bothered me. But I must admit I loved driving into Manhattan with Cookie behind the wheel of her convertible Packard.

The Sayre home was a sprawling mansion that immediately told me I was way out of my league, that I should probably prepare myself for meals tended by servants, lots of rules and regulations about what we could and could not do, and a no-no to midnight raids on the fridge. Was I ever wrong.

There were hardly any rules at all. Cookie’s parents were all about live and let live, which certainly suited a couple of budding hippies who had started joining protests against the Vietnam War.  Even though we had a formal Thanksgiving dinner, tended by servants, nothing else about this family was formal.

Cookie’s father was a corporate attorney who had made a ton of money doing whatever corporate lawyer types do. Her mother was a knockout with the most beautiful eyes I’d ever seen. I have no idea whether she worked or what. She was a total mystery to me. It turned out that the house had a fantastic library and I spent most of the  Thanksgiving holiday in there. One of the books I found was A Psychiatrist Looks at ESP by Berthold Schwarz.

In the Sixties, there wasn’t much published about psychic phenomena. But I was captivated by Schwarz’s book  and astounded that he mentioned Cookie’s father William Sayre,  who had been involved in one of his ESP experiments. Schwarz’s book was a cornerstone for me. After all, if a genuine MD shrink was investigating the stuff that fascinated me,  I couldn’t be all that nuts, right?

I remember talking to Cookie’s dad about the book, about his experiences, and I could tell he knew it wasn’t supposed to fit into his life as  a corporate attorney. But he was such a genuine man,  that he talked freely about his experiences.

So here’s the synchro.  Fast- forward twenty plus years. Rob and I were doing a story for OMNI and called on Schwarz as a professional source. He invited us  to his condo in Vero Beach, just a few hours north of us. I knew his name was familiar for some reason, but couldn’t place it until he opened the door – and I recognized him from his photo in that book decades before.

“Do you  know William Sayre?” I blurted at some point shortly after we’d stepped inside his home.

His eyes widened. “Knew him, yes. He died a few years back. What a wonderful man, very psychic. What’s your connection?”

For the next few years, we visited Schwarz now and then and kept abreast of his research. He was definitely a guy who was way ahead of his contemporaries, and every Thanksgiving, I think of those few days at Cookie’s house when I discovered Schwarz’s book, never knowing that  decades later, I would meet him or that he would regress an abductee we met and brought to him. Always, Schwarz was curious, inquisitive, and if you’d  experienced high strangeness in your life, he was there to help you interpret it.

That’s part of the beauty of synchronicity, the way it brings the past into the future, or the future into the past, and it all comes together in the present. So today, on Thanksgiving when we commemorate whatever the pilgrims did, I pay homage to synchronicity, that unifying force that so often brings our lives full circle.

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That Trickster: Merc Retro in Sagittarius

Archetypes are funny things. They often work themselves into conversations where you don’t normally find them. Years ago when I first started studying astrology,  I rarely ran across any reference to the planet Mercury as a trickster. But as a Gemini, one of two signs ruled by this planet,  and an avid reader of Jung, I realized early on that Mercury is representative of the trickster archetype.

These days, it’s fairly common to see Mercury and the trickster in the same sentence.  This tendency is even more prevalent when the planet of communication and travel turns retrograde, as it does on November 23 at 11:19 PM Pacific time, on November 24, at 2:19 AM EST and at 7:20 Universal Time (UT) on that same day. It’s retrograde in Sagittarius, a fire sign that rules overseas travel, publishing, the higher mind, banks, attorneys, philosophy and religion, your worldview, spirituality, higher education, the law, publicity….well, a lot of stuff.

To start off, find out where this retro is happening your chart.

You’re looking for a symbol that resembles   an arrow – that’s Sadge. For me, it’s happening in my second house of finances. Ouch. Big ouch. It means that if I am owed money and it doesn’t come before November 24, I’m probably not going to see that $ until after Merc turns direct on December 13.

For Rob, this retro occurs in his eighth house of shared resources. Another ouch. The money we’re owed is for a joint project.  Good thing we’re not applying for a mortgage or loan because it probably would be mired in red tape.

Yes, we can hope and call and tell ourselves that we  control my own destiny. But when it comes to $, we’re paid by publishers, who are ruled by Sadge, and in the real physical world, we have no control over when they release their checks.  More ouches.

I’m trying to do my Christmas shopping early this year, before November 24 for any large ticket items (over $200) or after December 13. The reality is that I’ll probably be in the return lines on December 26 because in our family, no one really plans for Christmas until the tree is in the living room and the holiday is nearly upon us.

When Mercury is retro in Sadge, you tend to contemplate your navel for the answers about the mystery of the universe, life, and everything else. Your Thanksgiving travel plans are likely to head south quickly – you get pulled over by the TSA for a special body search, spend eight hours on the tarmac in a plane where the toilets are clogged and the AC doesn’t work, you are stranded in an airport in an unfamiliar city and have to sleep on the floor. Fun, huh? But if you’re in an adventurous frame of mind – and that’s the way to be during this Merc retro – then it all becomes fodder for some creative thing you’re doing. You blog about it, tweet about it, update your Facebook page, your blog or website.

In the end, though, the tricksters gets the last heaving belly laugh over your plight, and challenges  you to remember how to just chuckle and go with the flow.

So let’s say you’ve got Sadge in the fourth house – home and domestic life. Oops. Best check into a motel until December 13.

In the seventh house of partnerships? Don’t plan on getting engaged or married. In fact, don’t get bogged down in any contractual agreements at all.

In the 10th house of career? There may be some setbacks, but it’s mostly communication snafus, not any sort of total meltdown.

Fifth house? Something goes awry with your kids, your creative endeavors, what you do for fun and pleasure, with a romantic relationship.

Always, the best venue is to communicate clearly, to take nothing for granted. If you’ve got appointments scheduled, make sure you’re actually scheduled. Years ago, I was supposed to do a book signing during a Merc retro (bad idea), but had to cancel due to a scheduling conflict. On the night of the signing, when I didn’t show up, the ticked off bookstore owner sent me an email asking where the hell I was.  She had never received my email. She probably never ordered any of my books again, either!

Stuff from the past has a way of surfacing  during these retros- old issues, former lovers, spouses, friends,  talents and skills you have disowned, personal power you have buried. If you travel during a Merc retro, then it’s likely you’ll be returning to that locale.  If you buy a computer or car during a Merc retro, you may be returning the purchase when Merc turns direct.

When I was younger, I used to alert my friends and family members about Merc retros- and they would sort of snicker and laugh. Then over the years these same people would email or call and ask when Mercury was going retro, they had apparently seen a direct correlation between Mercury’s antics and events in their own lives. Timing may not be everything but it’s certainly relevant in an age when communication is so easy.

When in doubt follow the R rule: revise, review, rethink, re-evaluate, reconsider, rewrite. For writers, a Merc retro provides the perfect  time for rewrites.

One of the things we’re planning on doing during this Merc retro is heading up to Georgia to see the Guidestones that we wrote about here.

We made the plans before Merc turned retro, so we should be okay. No TSA to get through. No planes. Just the car, the dog, and us.  But because Merc will be mischievous, we’ll try to be flexible if there are sudden changes in our itinerary. If there’s synchro weirdness, we’ll post it.

Happy Merc retro!

 

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Like attracting like…

Many of us probably remember our parents telling us to watch out who we hung around with. If you spent time with trouble-makers, you were likely to get in trouble yourself.

It makes sense. But what about this? If you spend time with obese people, chances are better than average that you will become obese yourself. Sounds like silly speculation, right. Something that you might’ve read in The Secret. Like attracts like.

But guess what? That was the finding of  mainstream Harvard scientists whose research results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Obesity, they report, is socially contagious. “We find that a person’s chances of becoming obese increase by 57% if they have a friend who becomes obese, 40% if they have a sibling who becomes obese, and 37% if a spouse becomes obese,” say researchers Nicholas Christakis, MD, PhD, and James Fowler, PhD.

Mutual friends more than triple the risk to each other,” note Christakis and Fowler. “If one of the two [mutual friends] becomes obese, the chance for the other to follow suit goes up 171%.”

Yikes! This report came out in 2007. So I was wondering if this theory has been discounted in the past four years. Turns out there was a new report that came out in a journal called Obesity that confirms the early study that obesity is socially contagious.

So now we need some research to find out if hanging out with skinny people has a similar contagious effect.

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Brazilian Bark and a Text Message

We received an interesting synchro from someone who wants to remain anonymous. You’ll see why when you read the post.

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A few years back,  I was at a friend’s house. We were both on a low dose of psylocybin mushrooms, and I was helping him brew up a batch of something I’d never helped make before. It is extracted from the root bark of a shrub from Brazil.

Maybe 15 minutes after I’d finished pouring the bark into the jar we were using, while we were waiting for it to dissolve, I got a text message from a friend … asking me if “there was a drug made from tree bark.” She had zero idea what I was up to that night (no one did). She’d just gotten into a conversation about magic mushrooms (which I was on at the time), which led her and the guy she was with  to talk about other psychedelic experiences. The guy  was saying that he’d heard of some crazy drug made from tree bark, and she thought I might know what the heck he was talking about, so she texted me to ask about it … while I was actually making the stuff!

Oh, and to clarify – the jar behind the phone in the pic is root bark undergoing the extraction process.

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Ayahuasca is also used by indigenous tribes in the Amazon as a rite of passage. In the past few decades, Western travelers have gone into the Amazon in search of native practitioners who would take them on an ayahuasca journey. Author and visionary Terrence McKenna  used ayahuasca during one of his jungle excursions, he believed he had seen into the heart of the universe and discovered that the I Ching  is a coded system about quantum time/space.

Years ago, when we led trips to the Amazon, one of our guides, Hugo, told us about his rite of passage, during which he encountered an enormous anaconda that talked to him. He’d found his power animal.

The ceremony and preparations for the journey took three days. When he finally drank the liquid from the bark – which he described as disgustingly bitter – he got sick. Everyone does. Over and over again until you think there is nothing left in your stomach. Then you throw up again. Then the visions begin.

After encountering the anaconda, another animal – a black panther – approached Hugo. He couldn’t tell what was a hallucination and what was real. He thought the panther was a physical creature and freaked out when the panther charged him and passed right through him.

We always wanted to try the bark ourselves, but in our three trips to the Amazon, we were the organizers, the ones supposedly in charge of the journalists who joined us. Maybe we should’ve advertised one of the trips as an ayahuasca journey. We probably would’ve traveled much farther than the Amazon on that one!

 

 

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UFO Over the Nazca Lines

This video is intriguing and apparently hasn’t ever been debunked. What’s interesting about this cloud…is that rain falls over this area for only 20 MINUTES A YEAR!

 

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Internet Censorship

On October 26, 2011,  the House version of the Internet Blacklist Bill was introduced and Congress is now debating it. Under this bill, “the Department of Justice would force search engines, browsers, and service providers to block users’ access to websites that have been accused of copyright infringement — without even giving them a day in court.” (Demand Progress)

According to Digital Journal, this bill  “could shut down YouTube, Twitter and many other social websites that bring together the Occupy movements across the nation and world—any user-generated content site where the law can make the sites’ owners legally responsible for the posted content of its users.”

Back when we hosted our blog on blogger, we received a notice from them saying we had violated copyright on a post that was about a synchronicity connected to Hoover Dam. We took down the post, but Rob was so ticked off he wrote to the Department of the Interior and told them about what had happened. A woman in the department said the post didn’t violate any copyright, as the story was public information, and she couldn’t imagine who had reported it as such. She said her email constituted permission to use the post. We never re-posted the story.

The Internet Blacklist Bill could censor on such a vast scale that it would make Google’s Big Brother tactics look pitiful. And it wouldn’t just impact websites, blogs and services in the U.S. This would threaten Internet freedom worldwide.

We signed this petition, which has nearly 600,000 signatures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Finding the impossible

This strange story isn’t exactly a synchronicity, but it’s an unlikely scenario. It shows how great desire for something can overcome all odds. You could call this guy lucky, but it’s something more than that. An ineffable factor came into play and the odds no longer mattered.

Here’s the story. Brian McGuinn, who lives in suburban Fort Lauderdale, accidentally threw away his wife’s $10,000 ring when he tossed out an old razor blade. His wife had just handed him the ring as she stepped into the shower, and asked him to put it in her jewelry box. It never made it.

McGuinn didn’t realize his mistake until the next morning, but by then Waste Management had collected the garbage. The ring, it seemed, was lost forever…or was it?

Distraught, Anna McGuinn called the company that processes the garbage and was told that her husband could come and search. Which he did. The plant manager figured out where the ring most likely would be, based on where that neighborhood’s trash was dumped. Then he got McGuinn a protective suit and goggles.

“It was absolutely disgusting. It stunk beyond belief. The smell was God-awful. Everything unsanitary you could think of crossed my path at least a couple times.” McGuinn recalled in an interview with the Sun Sentinel of Fort Lauderdale.

Incredibly, within 30 minutes, McGuinn spotted something shiny surrounded by black sludge sticking out between brown bags. “It looked like a screw and I reached down and it looped around my index finger. I was ecstatic. It was probably one of the best moments ever.”

McGuinn let out a whoop that was heard across the landfill. He went home and took a very long shower, and even scrubbed his skin with toothbrushes.

What are the chances?

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Instant Karma

Here’s an interesting karma-synchro sent to us by Gabe Carlson, who spotted it in the Minneapolis Star-Trib.

A Canadian motorist who had a heart attack while driving in western Wisconsin is probably alive today because of a good deed he had done for a stranger along the interstate just a few minutes earlier.

According to the Wisconsin State Patrol:

Victor Giesbrecht, 61, of Winnipeg, was driving east Saturday evening on Interstate 94, about 9 miles east of Menomonie, where he stopped to help a motorist change a tire.

His good deed accomplished and just moments after getting back behind the wheel, Giesbrecht was stricken by a heart attack. His wife, Ann, at his side helped bring their pickup truck to a stop.

Seemingly right on cue, along came the passenger vehicle that had just gotten the roadside help with the tire. Ann Giesbrecht was on the phone and waving her arms.

“It sounds like they said: They helped us, what’s up with them?” Patrol Sgt. Michael Newton said Monday.

That vehicle stopped, 911 was called and one of its occupants, Lisa Meier, of Eau Claire, Wis., began cardiopulmonary resuscitation until emergency personnel arrived.

A state trooper discovered that Victor Giesbrecht had no pulse and wasn’t breathing. The trooper and a Dunn County deputy took over CPR, and a second deputy used an automated external defibrillator (AED) to deliver three shocks to Giesbrecht. He regained a pulse and resumed breathing.

A medical helicopter landed on the interstate and took Giesbrecht to Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire. He was in serious condition Monday, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Newton believes that if the Giesbrechts hadn’t stopped and helped with the tire change, his initial rescuer may have remained stranded along the side of the highway too long to play a life-saving role.

“If he had been a few more miles down the road and had his heart attack, it could have been a different outcome,” Newton said. “It’s an interesting turn of fate.”

Newton added that Dunn County having an AED on hand “was the tipping point” in saving Giesbrecht’s life. “Without that defibrillator, I don’t know that the outcome would’ve been the same,” said the sergeant, who added that Giesbrecht had suffered another heart attack about a year earlier.

We have to add some John Lennon lyrics:

Instant Karma

Instant Karma’s gonna get you,
Gonna knock you right on the head,
You better get yourself together,
Pretty soon you’re gonna be dead,
What in the world you thinking of,
Laughing in the face of love,
What on earth you tryin’ to do,
It’s up to you, yeah you.

Instant Karma’s gonna get you,
Gonna look you right in the face,
Better get yourself together darlin’,
Join the human race,
How in the world you gonna see,
Laughin’ at fools like me,
Who on earth d’you think you are,
A super star,
Well, right you are.

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John Dee Memorial Theater of the Mind

What would it be like to take a vacation to visit your dead relatives?

Funny question, right? But that’s what Raymond Moody, author of Life and Life and Reunions and other books, offered when he opened the John Dee Memorial Theater of the Mind, a chamber designed after the ancient Greek’s psychomanteums, where priests organized encounters between the living and the dead.

The chamber features mirrors, similar after an Aztec mirror owned by John Dee. It was said that by gazing into the mirror while in a receptive state of mind, you would have a vision.

In an interview with Sharon Barbell, Moody said, “The big surprise is that the apparitions actually come out of the mirror…the fact that the apparitions talk and you actually hear them is absolutely mind-bending to me.”

He went on to say: “The most important thing that I see going on is people reconciling and healing. The ones that come to my mind are usually the most recent ones. Just a week or two ago, we had a wonderful couple from Texas come here and this woman saw her father who had died and her grandparents. And really felt that a reconciliation occurred, she saw the three of them just come right up to the mirror and there they were in that in between space, the Middle Realm as it were, and communicated with them and got things really reconciled and found out that everything was fine there.”

Here’s another story he tells. “A very wonderful ophthalmologist came and saw his mother, who had been a very influential figure in his life. All of these are very, very significant events in my own life. I just really feel so privileged now to have been with 35 people right after they have seen apparitions of the departed. And actually to be able to talk with them and to participate almost with them. It’s been just really wonderful.

“I strongly recommend this to all therapists who might want to find a new technique to help people with this. This is just really extraordinary, I would say. Far and away the most interesting work I have ever done in my life.”

If you’re interested in stepping into the Theater of the Mind, you can contact Moody here. We’d love to hear someone’s personal experience in the chamber.

 

 

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