NEW MOON IN SCORPIO

Usually, we can count on new moons ushering in new opportunities, new people, new experiences. But this new moon in Scorpio on October 27 is challenging.

In the chart above, you can see the moon and the sun together in Scorpio in the 4th house. Directly opposite these two planets is Uranus at 4 degrees Taurus in the 10th house.

Uranus is the planet of sudden, unexpected events that happen out of the blue and since it opposes this new moon, the impact probably won’t be good. You may hear jarring news –   a client no longer needs your services, your significant other reveals a secret that ends the relationship, you and a friend part ways. You get the idea here. A Uranus opposition isn’t fun.

To complicate things, Mercury turns retrograde in Scorpio on Halloween, so there’s lots of intense energy to deal with at the end of October. Just hang in there, remain as positive as possible and know this, too, shall pass!

 

 

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged , | 2 Comments

Where Emotions May Drive Us

Paula’s Mini-Cooper with her dog riding shotgun

On August 1, 2019, Paula, a yoga teacher, was driving home to West Palm Beach from Fort Lauderdale, where she worked as an outreach coordinator for a drug treatment center. She was in her Mini-Cooper on I-95, an insanely busy road.

“As I was driving along, I was feeling that I was living unconsciously, I was tired of the drive to and from Fort Lauderdale, nearly an hour in either direction, and I was feeling anxious about work. I felt unfulfilled, like I was just going through the motions.”

And suddenly, her Mini-Cooper died in the middle of the three-lane interstate, cars whizzing past all around her.

In a dramatic and potentially hazardous situation like this, a kind of shock seizes you. WTF just happened? Your brain slams into survival mode. Your heart pounds, your mouth goes desert dry, you look around frantically for a cop car, for someone to help. Paula kept turning the key in the ignition, pumped the accelerator, but the car refused to start.

She called 911 and for the next 10 minutes, waited for a state trooper to arrive. “It felt like an eternity. I was basically a sitting target.” Her car eventually was towed. The miraculous part is that she wasn’t injured. No one rear-ended her, she wasn’t run over. “I felt it was divine intervention because I was protected.”

But three weeks later, on August 21, she received her last paycheck from the treatment center. She wasn’t fired; she and twenty of her colleagues just weren’t paid after that. In late September, they met with an attorney, who filed a civil suit on their behalf against the owners of the center. Two months after that event, her car is still in the shop because of one snafu after another in getting parts, a new engine. She has been driving loaners.

That day on I-95, she was thinking about how much she wanted to leave her job, but the potential loss of income scared her, so she didn’t do it.  “So the universe did it for me,” she says. “It was a dramatic turning point for me. Lots of changes and internal introspection.”

The experience also proved to be precognitive – and a synchronicity.  Just look at the connections. Her car dies unexpectedly on a four-lane interstate – full stop, she can’t even pull to the shoulder of the road – while she’s thinking about how much she wants to leave her job and feeling so unfulfilled, like she’s just “going through the motions.” Full stop means no movement. No motion. Lots of movement around her, in front of her, behind her, but her car is dead.

The events were so in her face, so immediate – and such a reflection of her emotions at the time – that she was forced to change directions. She continues to teach yoga but  is now carving out a new direction for herself professionally. Interestingly, as of mid-October, she still has a loaner car, which changes periodically. “The universe is still having a field day with my car.  The shop called me yesterday to say they had received, yet again, another wrong part.”
It’s likely that when she gets her Mini-Cooper back, she’ll be on that new career path, wiser and more heart-coherent about where she’s headed.

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged , | 3 Comments

Angel numbers

I don’t know which angel created these meanings for repeated numbers, but it’s a good starting point. Some of them are close to the meaning of the singular version of the number in numerology—particularly 8 & 9.

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged , , | 6 Comments

Happy Birthday Buddy!

Today my dad, whom we ultimately called Buddy, would have been 106. Born on October 20, 1913 in Quincy, Illinois, one of five siblings, he grew up during the great depression. His childhood wasn’t ideal. He was the third of five kids – three sons, two daughters, one brother killed in WWII.

In the midst of the depression, he was living in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a numbers guy unable to find work, so he and his brother, Joe, applied for accounting jobs with Standard Oil in Venezuela. I think he was 25 or 26 at the time. Standard Oil’s subsidiary, Creole, hired him and Joe.

I think Joe and his wife Rosie, traveled to Venezuela first, then my dad followed in 1937 and settled in an oil camp in the town of Las Salinas, on the shores of Lake Maracaibo, which contained large reserves of crude oil.

When WWII broke out, my dad signed up and his travels sent him all over the world. On a leave in Tulsa, he met my mother on a blind date and six months later, on December 12, 1941, they were married. He returned to Venezuela with my mom. I mention this because to do this back then required guts. You essentially became expatriates who worked for an American company in a foreign country that was as wild as the wild west in this country in the 1800s.

And there, my sister and I were born, attended American schools, learned the language, the culture, and were always guided by our parents’s values. Work toward what you love, love what you do, love the people who are closest to you, be honest in all you do.

In the early 60s, I remember standing on the balcony of our apartment, watching a procession of cars fleeing the country, the dictator – Perez Jimenez – in one of those cars with $13 million embezzled from the government. He settled in Miami Beach. Not long afterward, Venezuela nationalized the oil industry and droves of Americans, including my parents, left the country. It was November 1963, a turning point in my life.

We have returned to Venezuela twice since then. In 1987, Rob and I traveled there with my parents and experienced a powerful synchronicity that was one of the earliest we posted on this blog. hWe even found the house in the oil camp where we’d lived in Maracaibo, the city where my sister was born.

We returned when our daughter was old enough to windsurf with Rob on the island of Margarita. In the years since, Venezuela has fallen into a black hole. Greed is to blame – not socialism, not the Republican talking points. This country, because of its natural oil resources, has always been prone to corruption.

In the 1990s, my mother developed Alzheimer’s, we had to put her in a facility, and my dad eventually moved in with us. Those years were pretty dark, involved a move to a larger house so everyone could have a room, and in retrospect what stands out for me is CHESS. My dad had been playing chess since he was a kid, and he and Rob, then he and Megan, played almost nightly. My dad never went to college. But he was a member of MENSA and Megan definitely follows suit.

Buddy died in late September 2005, just five years after my mom, a few weeks short of his 92nd birthday. He was tired. He had Parkinson’s. His wife had been dead for five years. He was in an assisted living facility in Georgia where my sister was the head nurse. A few weeks earlier, I had show him a video of Carol Bowman’s interaction with James Leiniger, a young kid who reportedly remembered his life as WWII pilot. At the end of he video, my dad was crying. “That’s the most convincing evidence I’ve ever seen for reincarnation.” I believe that video   released him.

So, dad, happy birthday. And thank you and mom for all you did back then and since…

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged , , , , | 2 Comments

Acts of KIndness

This story  really underscores the fundamental kindness of human nature. It involved Celebrity Cruises and their 3,000 guests who helped  the cruise employees prepare 10,000 meals for delivery to the Bahamas. And they cut the cruise short to do it. The guests were fine with it.

Read it. Your heart will burst with gratitude.

And have you noticed how quickly the disaster and its aftermath in the Bahamas has dropped out of the news?

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

Celebrity death synchros

The Trickster strikes.

In the 1982 film, Blade Runner, Dutch actor Rutgers Hauser played a replicant who dies in the year 2019. Thirty-seven years later, 75-year-old Hauser died on July 27, 2019.

Samuel Clemens, best known as Mark Twain, was born just after Haley’s Comet appeared in 1835. The comet only appears in our skies once every 76 years. In 1909, he wrote: “I came in with Halley’s Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don’t go out with Halley’s Comet. The Almighty has said, no doubt: ‘Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together.’”

Indeed, Clemens died one day after the comet appeared in the sky.

Will Rogers, humorist, actor, and writer, died in a plane crash with his aviator buddy, Wiley Post, shortly after taking off from a lagoon in Point Barrow, Alaska. Rogers’s typewriter was found in the debris, a piece of paper rolled into it, and the last word he typed was death. Even Rogers probably got a kick out of that one.

Hours after famed Trappist monk Thomas Merton proclaimed in an important meeting with religious leaders that the times ahead were electrifying, he died by electrocution while sitting in the bathtub.

The last movie that John Huston directed before his death was called The Dead.

The last book of poetry that Anne Sexton published before she committed suicide in 1974 was entitled The Death Notebooks.

At the time of his death, Philip K. Dick was working on a novel entitled The Owl in Daylight. In esoteric traditions, the owl is considered a messenger between the living and the dead.

The last song that Hank Williams wrote was Angel of Death. When he died, he had a hit single at the top of th charts: I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive.

This is the really weird part of synchronicity, the kind of stuff that makes your arms erupt in goose bumps.

 

 

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged | 9 Comments

PHENOMENA

It seems like this book has been in the works for a long time. But it’s finally available!

As humanity’s collective consciousness evolves and expands, more of us are experiencing phenomena – voices no one else hears, visions no one else sees, intense intuitive feelings that presage the future or enable us to telepathically connect to loved ones. Some of us communicate with the dead,  see inter-dimensional beings,  claim to have been abducted by aliens. And some of us experience synchronicities that defy the odds.

Are we outliers? Or are we, as a growing number of psychiatrists, scientists,  and researchers now recognize, tapping into a matrix of reality far more vast and complex than what science currently recognizes?

 

 

 

 

 

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged | 2 Comments

FULL MOON IN ARIES

 

Today’s full moon in Aries is a beauty. It enjoys a beneficial angle to it from Jupiter in fellow fire sign Sagittarius and that can only be a good thing regardless of your sun sign. Full moons are about culmination, completion, news. For more information on how this moon impacts you, read below:

Aries: The full moon in your sign on the 13th should be spectacular. Jupiter forms a beneficial angle to it and brings its expansiveness and good fortune to any news you hear.

Taurus: The full moon in Aries on the 13th highlights your personal unconscious. Your own motives become clearer to you, and thanks to a beneficial angle from Jupiter, your insights expand your inner life in a significant way.

Gemini: The full moon in Aries on the 13th should be spectacular. Any  news you hear will be positive, and you’ll feel enormously fortunate. Your social calendar is likely to get crowded on or around the time of this full moon.

Cancer: Positive news about your career. It could be anything—a promotion, raise, new clients or new projects. Jupiter  promises that any news you hear, whatever it is, \ expands your options.

Leo: This one lights up your trailblazing spirit and stirs the adventurer in you. You and a friend or partner may hit the road on a whim and take off with little more than your ATM cards and big dreams. Jupiter forms a beautiful angle to this full moon, too, an added bonus that suggests this trip will expand your horizons.

Virgo: This full moon highlights resources you share with others. Jupiter forms a terrific angle to it,  any news you hear should be positive and will expand your options in some way. Your partner may land a plump raise, or you might get an insurance refund or an unexpected royalty check. There’s a trailblazing quality to Aries, and you may feel some of it during this full moon. Think of it as the wild child within!

Libra: This moon highlights the partnership area of your chart. Any news you hear should be positive, thanks to the beautiful angle that Jupiter makes to this moon. Since Aries is a passionate and trailblazing sign, your emotions may be on fire on or around the time of this full moon.

Scorpio:  This full moon should be a beauty for you, firing up your passions and your entrepreneurial spirit. Since Jupiter is friendly to it, any news you hear should be positive and may concern your daily work life or a health matter.

Sagittarius:  This one brings news about a romantic relationship, a creative endeavor or one of your children. Jupiter is friendly to this full moon, so the news should be positive. Since Aries is a trailblazing sign, there may be a certain unpredictable wildness to the day’s energy.

Capricorn:  This full moon lights up your home and family life, and due to the fiery nature of Aries, things at home could be a little wild on or around this date. Any news you hear should be positive, thanks to a friendly beam from Jupiter.

Aquarius: The full moon in Aries on October 13 receives a friendly beam from Jupiter in Sagittarius and should bring good news in any area where you’ve been placing your focus and attention. Communication will play a major role in the day’s events.

Pisces: This one highlights your finances and values. With Jupiter so friendly to this moon, any news you hear will be positive and lead to growth and expansion. If you’ve been job hunting, this full moon could bring the job that pays you more for doing something you enjoy.

 

 

 

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged , | 2 Comments

Watch Out What you Wish For

In 1967, Dr John Barker, a British psychiatrist and member of the Britain’s Society for Psychical Research, created the London Premonitions Bureau to formally allow people to record their visions. Barker came up with the idea after he investigated numerous premonitions that were reported in the town of Aberfan, South Wales prior to a disastrous accident in which tons of coal waste slid down a hillside and buried a school, killing 116 children.

Barker and the Bureau were the subject of a New Yorker article earlier this year. I was led to this article by another article in The Guardian. It should be noted that both of these publications have a history of being suspicious and dismissive of anything bearing a whiff of the paranormal or mystical realms. But these articles, and others in the past couple of years, suggest that the long-awaited paradigm is finally starting to take hold at least in the mainstream media, if not quite yet in mainstream science. Though there are also more and more scientists making breakthroughs in these realms.

From the New Yorker article:
“In the hours that he spent in Aberfan, Barker was struck by ‘several strange and pathetic incidents’ connected with the coal slip. Bereaved families spoke of dreams and portents. On the eve of the disaster, an eight-year-old boy named Paul Davies had drawn massed figures digging in the hillside under the words ‘the end.’ Davies died in the school. Barker heard the story of Eryl Mai Jones, a ten-year-old girl, ‘not given to imagination,’ who had told her mother two weeks before the collapse that she was not afraid to die. Then, according to an account written by Glannant Jones, a local minister, signed by Eryl Mai’s parents and later published by Barker:

The day before the disaster she said to her mother, “Mummy, let me tell you about my dream last night.” Her mother answered gently, “Darling, I’ve no time. Tell me again later.” The child replied, “No Mummy, you must listen. I dreamt I went to school and there was no school there. Something black had come down all over it!”

The New Yorker article noted Baker collected many remarkable stories, including: shipwrecks, floods and tornadoes that people had predicted in advance. A year after launching the bureau, two people even predicted the doctor’s own death – he died of a brain hemorrhage in August 1968. Those two predictions could be called Trickster synchronicities: You want a prediction about the future, how about this one. That’s a case of, Watch out what you wish for.

Six decades after Barker set up the bureau, mainstream science continues to tell us that those of us who have premonitions and visions suffer from cognitive biases, retroactively seeking patterns to make sense of a senseless world. Or we’re mentally deranged. Many of us reject such explanations as being based on a long-standing anti-paranormal bias among scientists. However, as those aging scientists, who are committed to the old paradigm, die off, younger ones are gradually replacing them with more open-minded perspectives.

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged , , | 3 Comments

The Spirit Dog – and Spirit Contact

 

Carol Libutti, whom I met through an astrology workshop I did at Moksha Yoga Studio here in town, sent me this video this morning. Her dog, Puka, her longtime companion and doggy buddy, passed away on October 7. That night,  this image appeared on her “nest,” a security footage, with the notice that “activity” had been detected at the entryway.

I think the image speaks for itself in terms of spirit contact. I was blown away not just by the video, but by the dramatic timing. Puka didn’t waste any time making her presence known.

 

 

Posted in synchronicity | Tagged | 8 Comments