Aeon Karris: Unlock Your Divine Destiny

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Aeon Karris is a leading transformational facilitator, a leadership consultant, and a master mystic. She’s the founding director of Know the Self, a mystery school for modern-day living. For nearly 30 years, she’s been a visionary of evolutionary consciousness, seeding new business initiatives and eco-communities to protect our future. Her extensive client list includes leading corporations, economists, elite businessmen, royals, and spiritual leaders in India, Japan, and the USA. She’s the author of Synchronicity, Unlock Your Divine Destiny, a contributing author to Second Chances, From Surviving to Thriving, and serves on the board of The Coincidence Project, whose mission is to illuminate the invisible currents that connect us.

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The Creative Flow – Like attracts Like

In our book The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity, the fourth secret is called The Creative. It about the power of imagination combined with focus that manifests synchronicities through the law of attraction – like attracts like.

Recently, my focus on a couple of creative endeavors – both novels that I (Rob) am ghostwriting for other writers. One of the stories takes place during World War II and involves a professional art thief, who is also an art history professor and a member of an Iris mafia family in Boston. When a detective trails John Rollins and is about to arrest and charge him with thefts of masterpieces from wealthy Boston families, he slips away with a fake ID that he forged and enlists in the army. He’s sent to London where he eventually lands a job that allows him to see secret messages intercepted from the Germans that tell of the theft by Nazis of works of art from museums and Jewish families across Europe. Now John – who knows the location of some of the stolen art –  and several members of his Irish mob who have fled Boston for London create their own mission to steal back stolen Nazi art.

I wrote this story with no knowledge of a movie called Monument Men, which is about an authorized group of art historians who go to Europe in search of stolen art at the end of the war. I was well into the novel when I came across a description of the 2014 movie. It was strikingly similar to the story I was writing, except the mission in this story occurs earlier in the war when the Allies first found out about the art thefts. And there’s irony, of course, in that these guys are actually experienced art thieves themselves.

A short time after watching the movie,  Trish and I came across another  TV series set in WWII called All the Light That You Can’t See. It was about a blind young woman who sends coded radio messages to members of the French Resistance. If not for the novel I was writing, I probably would not have come across the movie or the TV series. But as  I said, like attracts like.

Now I’m ghostwriting another novel that takes place in Alaska and involves a combined Russian-North Korean invasion of the 49th state. Our daughter Megan, who knew nothing about this more recent novel, last week said we should watch Season 4 of True Detective, a series that features different stories and different actors each season. This one stars Jodie Foster. When we started watching the first episode, I was somewhat amazed and pleased to see that it was set in Alaska. Just what I was writing about. Again, like attracts like.

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Happy V Day!

Happy Valentine’s Day – however you celebrate it and with whomever you celebrate. Not sure where this tradition originated, but I like it. It’s about love, union, respect, camaraderie – all those qualities republican politics now rejects.

Well, whatever. In the end, love usually wins!!

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Ken Lloyd: Spiritual Technologist


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Ken Lloyd is a psychic healer. We came to know him because our friend Susan Yantorno mentioned that he spoke at the spiritual center she attends and suggested him as a guest for our podcast. We poked around on his website and asked him to come on. Trish asked if he worked on ankles; he said he did, and virtual sessions followed.

It’s difficult to describe how Ken does what he does. But here is Ken’s description of his work from his website:

“Ken has the spiritual technology to instantly break past life contracts, promote energetic physical healing, release self-limiting traumas, remove negative, dense energy, and even rewrite your soul agreements to align with your current mission. As a Master Activator, one of Ken’s missions is to activate the spiritual technologies embedded in every soul on the planet. He can remove energetic blockages and then apply activating, encoded energies from the higher realms that unlock and accelerate your spirit. As a result, you’ll be able to access more of your blueprint. Spirit will provide clarity around your galactic gifts and spiritual purpose, and you may even interact with higher-realm ETs.

Today, Ken plays a frontline role in helping people access their hidden talents and expand their human experience. He has healed, cleansed, and activated countless individuals across the nation. Ken is the bridge that will fast-track you to the galactic power hidden within your DNA!”

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EARLY SYNCHROS

 

When we began researching synchronicity, Rob started collecting articles about the topic. Many of the articles are from the 1980s and went into a folder that he found recently.

A 1980s issue of FATE Magazine had a collection of “stunning coincidences that came from a book called The Book of Lists. And they’re real oddball synchros. We’re not sure if they qualify as global, but if some of them happened today, they would certainly appear somewhere on social media.

– Three men were hanged in London for the murder of Sir Edmund Berry at Greenberry Hill. Their names? Green, Berry, and Hill.

– The family of Noel McCabe was listening to a recording of Frankie Laine singing The Wild Goose, when a Canadian goose crashed through a window into a bedroom of their home of Kingston Street in Derby, England.

This next one might very well be global. It’s definitely precognitive.

-In the months before June 6, 1944, the day of the Normandy invasion, a London Daily Telegraph crossword puzzle included many top-secret code words used in the Allied World War II operations: Omaha, Utah, Mulberry, Neput, and the code for D-Day itself, Overlord. The puzzle was constructed by a schoolmaster who couldn’t have had any knowledge of the use of the words as codes.

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Candice Sanderson: Organic Close Encounters


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Candice M. Sanderson lives in Naples, Florida across the state from us. Her life changed in a ten-minute period in August 2013 when she began receiving information from messengers from other-worldly sources. When her training as a psychologist failed to explain these events, she reluctantly followed the breadcrumbs down a path that resulted in extraordinary adventures into the unknown. The Reluctant Messenger and The Reluctant Messenger Returns chronicle her expedition across a vast expanse of universal consciousness that led to new truths about life that she thought she had known so well. She’s also written several short books, including STAMPEDE and CLOSE ENCOUNTERS.

www.candicesanderson.com

And here’s the You Tube link to the podcast.

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15 years ago…

 

…on Feb 4, 2009, we started this blog on synchronicity. Back then, we called it synchro secrets. But it has evolved over the years into books and a podcast – The Mystical Underground- so now we’re themysticalunderground.com.

This was our first post:

Most of us have experienced them – odd coincidences that seem like weird little hiccups in the cosmos.They usually grab our attention. But what, exactly, do they mean?

While we were writing our outline for a book on synchronicity, we stopped at our favorite cafe for a hit of morning Joe. As we sat outside, an elderly man approached us and handed us his card. It explained that he was deaf and was selling key chains. We bought one and on the back of the card found illustrations for sign language. On the way home, following the cue from the deaf man,we talked about synchronicity as a language of signs. Then we passed the local high school, where the digital sign at the entrance was announcing a class in sign language. This sign about sign language added a deeper layer to the synchronicity.

Initially, its meaning seemed to be that we were on the right track with our concept – approaching synchronicity as a language of signs. The next day, a writer friend e-mailed a synchronicity she’d experienced while working on her current novel. She said she had invited readers of her blog to submit any synchronicities they would like to share for inclusion in the book. So we decided to start this blog, a kind of digital sign announcing that we would love to hear your stories!

I’m posting this a day early of our  15th anniversary because tomorrow is Sunday, when our podcast goes up here, on You Tube and with an audio on sound cloud. Then the link goes to Facebook, Instagram, and more recently, linkedin..

Where were we in 2009? Obama was president. The iPhone was just 2 years old. Facebook was just 5 years old. Instagram didn’t exist. Neither did Tik-Tok or even Zoom. Our daughter was 20, a sophomore at college. New  College in Sarasota was an honors college back then, known for its diverse student population and out of the box thinking from faculty. Megan, an art major, had an opportunity to work with dolphins at Dolphins Plus in Key Largo and got credit for it. Out of this experience, some spectacular art was born.

Today, Governor DeSantis has turned New College inside out, on its head, and it has become a place that is unrecognizable by the alumni.

Since 2009, synchronicity has emerged as a phenomenon worthy of research and study by physicians, psychiatrists, researchers, writers and ordinary people who experience meaningful coincidences. I think it’s part of the quantum world, a reminder that we are never alone.

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The Emotional Lives of Animals

There’s something so magnificent about these creatures and I think Megan’s painting captures that mystique in the animal’s eyes.

Years ago, I remember reading When Elephants Weep: the Emotional Lives of Animals.   Published in 1996, the book became a national bestseller and parts of it stick with me even today, more than two decades later. For instance, when an elephant is injured or sick and dying, the herd forms a circle around it, all of them facing outward, as if to say, We’re with you, we have your back.

Any pet owner will tell you about incidents when their dog or cat or bird does something that underscores the premise of this book: that animals feel  that they have emotions.  They mourn, feel happiness, disappointment, triumph, sadness, joy. They aren’t living separately from these emotions; they are immersed in their emotions. Feelings are a sea in which they swim, float, drown, and flourish.

Some years ago when our Golden Retriever, Jessie, was on her last legs, our cat, Powder, curled up next to her and spent that night – Jessie’s last – next to her, cuddling with her, comforting her. And when we left the next day to have Jessie put down, Powder seemed to understand what had happened when we returned.

In the late 1980s, Rob and I led tours for writers to the Amazon between Leticia, Colombia, and Iquitos, Peru. On one of those trips, we pulled in at an Indian village and I traded several tubes of lipstick and insect repellent for this beautiful Amazonian owl tethered to a young man’s shoulder.

The owl spent the next two days perched on a wooden bar on the main deck of our boat, watching all of us, eating the tidbits of fish we fed him. I was fascinated with this owl, talked to him, and made sure that when we arrived at our destination he would be set free on the animal preserve that was part of where we were staying. I remember that one of the writers, a young guy from New York, laughed at my preoccupation with the owl, and told me I was anthropomorphizing.

“It’s just an owl, Trish. It doesn’t feel anything. No soul there. No comprehension of anything other than anticipation of its next meal.”

“Dude, go live in Central Park. Or in the middle of this jungle.”

Elephants, owls, dogs, cats, birds, any creature great or small, possesses an emotional life. And people who tell you otherwise, who dismiss animals as incapable of anything other than their roles as cogs in a food chain, are to be avoided.

 

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Trish MacGregor: Star Power For February 2024


Join Trish for the February 2024 astrological forecast!

In the masthead you’ll find  the written version.

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Freelance Pay

 

Every so often, I check to see what kinds of freelance writing jobs are available for remote writers. I check linkedin, upwork, indeed, and other sites. And frankly, I’m shocked by what some of these job listings pay content writers.

Just the other day, I ran across a listing for a blog content writer that paid $5 for 1000 words. How much does this equal per word? Well, not much. Divide $5 by 1000 and you get .005. That’s one tenth of 5 cents! I don’t know any writer who would write for that pay.

In the late 1980s, Rob and I started as freelance magazine writers. This meant sending out a number of queries each month  to various publications (in the days before the Internet). Even back then, most of these magazines paid AT LEAST 5 cents a word, many paid 10 and 15 cents a word.  Magazines like OMNI paid a buck a word.

Writing anything isn’t just about putting one word after another onto a page. If it’s fiction, there are characters to consider, plot, motives, emotions, descriptions, conflict, you know, the stuff of  ordinary life. If it’s non-fiction, what’s the hook? The purpose?

Writers are like architects. But instead of brick and mortar,  wood and nails, they build with words, sentences, paragraphs that convey ideas, emotions, experience, humanity in all its complexities.

Stephen King, for his first book – Carrie  – was paid only $2,500. Not much in any era. Not enough for him to quit his job teaching. But up until them, it was the most he’d made from writing.

JK Rowling, for her first Harry Potter book, was paid about $2000- 1500 pounds, along with a grant of 8000 pounds from the Scottish Arts Council. With both her and King, passion for stories kept them writing. That’s true for the  writers I know personally and it doesn’t matter if it’s fiction or non-fiction.

So, is that passion worth half a cent a word?

That depends on the writer.

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