The Ralph Waldo Emerson Synchro

                                                                      Emerson

  The other day, I got a call from our friend Jeri Young, whose good year blimp synchro we posted here She had just experienced another synchro and was eager to tell me about it.

 Her husband, Steve, had called her and suggested they meet at Panera Bread for lunch. Panera is a fast-food chain that serves terrific fresh soups, salads and sandwiches, for a reasonable price.  So they put in their order, and grabbed a table. While they were eating, Jeri noticed a saying on the wall behind Steve. It was a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson that read: Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

 At about the same moment, Steve was reading the same quote on a wall behind Jeri and called her attention to it. She glanced around, laughed, and told him to look around. “I was just reading that!”

 After they got home, Jeri picked up the mail. There was a graduation announcement from Steve’s half-sister, who is just graduating from high school. When she opened it, she found a photo of the graduating class and behind them, on the wall, was the class motto. Yes, you guessed it: the same quote by Emerson.

 

 We’ve been running across these types of synchronicities more frequently – where a photo is involved, almost like evidence, the giant exclamation point at the end of the cluster! Rob has affectionately called them, photo-synchros.  They sort of make you feel like what our friend Cassie Hague captured in this photo. Like, OMG!

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Mercury Retrograde Meets the Aliens

A bunch of synchros unfolded Tuesday morning, not all good, but some very strange. The day started when I read an article on the front page of the South Florida Sun Sentinel about how the police have started using a new tool called ‘SmartWater CSI’ to nab thieves. They left a bait car unlocked with a package visible. When a thief showed up and opened the door, he touched the package and his hand was sprayed with a small amount of the chemical-laced water that leaves a stain visible only under ultra-violet light. The article included photos from a video taken when the thief opened the door.

I didn’t have time to ponder how practical this watery crime-busting tool would be, because I was in a hurry to meet a friend for an off-road bike ride. I went outside and – synchronicity – I found that MY car had been burglarized. I’d forgotten to lock it last night and someone had opened the glove box and the center console, rummaged around, and made off with the garage door opener. I couldn’t help wondering how ‘SmartWater CSI’ would help me find the person who stole the opener. Not at all that I could see.

I left our 111-pound dog Noah to watch the house, and headed out to the trail for an abbreviated ride. Trish and I had a radio show coming up  mid-morning, so one lap through the woods would be all.

I rushed home and arrived half an hour ahead of time. The radio show was scheduled with Martin Willis, host of PodcastUFO and we would talk about our book, Aliens in the Backyard. We’d already had a Mercury retrograde experience with Martin. We’d thought the interview was scheduled for Monday at 1 p.m., but apparently it was a misunderstanding. When Martin didn’t call, we went about our business. I sent him an e-mail, and he apologized for the confusion and set up the interview for the following morning.

So 10 a.m. came around and again no Martin. I checked e-mail and saw a message from him labeled CANCELLATION. Now here is where it gets a bit strange. This was the message he left.

Dear Rob & Trish,

I listened to an interview this morning with you.  I have decided that I do not want to go in the direction that you two go in. I am very sorry to have wasted all your time.  Martin

Of course, we found that puzzling. What direction are we going that he doesn’t like? we wondered. We thought maybe he’s someone who thinks the aliens are here to save us from ourselves, good guys ready to help whenever we recognize they’re here and waiting.  Aliens in the Backyard takes a more cautious approach that suggests  some aliens might be helpful, others neutral, and still others committed to enslaving or eliminating us. A complicated situation, at best.

I wrote Martin back and asked him to explain what he meant. It gets stranger. Here is what he said:

I feel bad, but I am trying to stay away from the alien thing now. I am getting a lot of flack and losing people every time I go there.  Martin

Um, Martin, hello, your podcast is about UFOs. How do you separate aliens from that topic? I wrote back something to that affect and suggested that maybe he should’ve taken note of the title of our book, if not read it. I haven’t heard any more from him.

I noticed that Martin’s website features old stories of UFO sightings from long ago. Sort of a historical tribute to ufology. One about a Maury Island sighting caught my attention, since we’d just written a post about a UFO sighting in Maury county, Tennessee. We also found out that Martin just started his PodcastUFO in May and apparently is still working out the kinks, so to speak. Apparently, he needs to add a sign on his site saying: NO ALIENS ALLOWED.

Ah, Mercury retrograde meets the aliens.

Addendum: Since the interview was cancelled, we got the garage door people out to put in a new code on our opener. Our next door neighbors were also hit and they lost two garage door openers. They called the cops and sent them our way for more Mercury retrograde nonsense…but I won’t go into that.

Mercury turns direct on July 20.

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Famous Doppelgangers

Picasso’s “Girl in the Mirror”

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A doppelganger could be that image of the girl in the mirror. It’s usually defined as a ghostly double of a living person. The idea is found in mythology, folklore,  throughout various cultures, and has been used in popular culture in movies, novels,  and TV shows. Many notable individuals have seen them – the 16th century poet John Donne,  the 18th century Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and Percy Bysshe Shelley, another 18th century poet, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, Queen Elizabeth I, and the French novelist and short story writer, Guy de Maupassant.

 It’s interesting that Donne, Goethe, and Shelley were all poets. It suggests that their imaginations were well-developed and that perhaps they were deeply attuned to other realms and dimensions. Donne was in Paris when he had his doppelganger experience – but it was of his wife, who appeared holding a baby. At about this same time, she was giving birth to a stillborn daughter. Shelley’s encounter happened in Italy, where his phantom self pointed at the Mediterranean Sea. Not long afterward, Shelley drowned in a sailing accident in the Mediterranean. He was just 29.

The encounters  both Donne and Shelley experienced were certainly precognitive – the foretelling of a future event. For both of these men, that future event spelled tragedy. For Goethe, the experience was simply deeply puzzling. It happened while he was riding on the  road to Drusenheim, a city in northeast France.  Riding toward him was his exact double, who wore a gray suit trimmed in gold. Eight years later, Goethe was traveling on the same road, but in the opposite direction. He realized he was wearing the same gray suit trimmed in gold that he had seen on his double eight years earlier. So even Goethe’s encounter  was precognitive. Can a doppelganger, then, be some sort of holographic projection from the future self? Perhaps.

Neurophysiologist Karl Pribram, along with physicist David Bohm, was one of the early pioneers of the theory that we live in a holographic universe. Or, as Michael Talbott so aptly expressed it in his brilliant book The Holographic Universe, “…there is evidence to suggest that our world and everything in it – from snowflakes to maple trees to falling stars and spinning electrons – are also only ghostly images, projections from a level of reality so beyond our own it is literally beyond both space and time.”

 And if that’s the case, if we’re living in a holographic universe, then synchronicity may be one of our most direct experiences with this deeper reality. We can reach this place “beyond time and space” in dreams, during meditation, intense physical activity/competition,  heightened creative periods, during NDEs, and through other kinds of altered states. But synchronicity may be the most easily accessible conscious experience we have of this deeper reality. If so, it behooves us to pay attention.

 In an interview in 1979 in Psychology Today, Pribram  noted that it isn’t that the world of appearances is wrong. “…it isn’t that there aren’t objects  out there, at one level of reality. It’s that if you penetrate through and look at the universe with a holographic system, you arrive at a different view, a different reality. And that other reality can explain things that have hitherto remained inexplicable scientifically: paranormal phenomena, synchronicities, the apparently meaningful coincidence of events.”

Doppelgangers – and synchronicities – may also be projections from probable realities. In the early 1960s, author and mystic Jane Roberts (The Seth Material) and her husband, Robert Butts, began experimenting with a Ouija board as part of Jane’s research into ESP. It quickly became apparent to them that the material/information that came from the Ouija entity – Seth- was profound. Not long afterward, they stopped using the Ouija board and Jane began channeling Seth and Rob started transcribing these sessions. At some point between then and when they began writing the first book- The Seth Material – Jane and Rob took a break one night to go dancing.

During that evening, Jane suddenly spotted a dancing couple who looked so similar to herself and Rob that she drew her husband’s attention to the couple.  They were heavier than either Jane or Rob, didn’t look happy, had a kind of grimness about them that disturbed her. She later realized the man and woman were probable versions of herself  and Rob, the version they might have become if they  hadn’t pursued the unknown path that led them to Seth.

What else lies in this deeper reality? I suspect there are gems we haven’t discovered, truths we haven’t uncovered,  and places we haven’t even imagined. Yet.

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The Good Year Blimp Synchro

 This evening, we re-connected with Jeri and Steve, a couple we knew when our kids were young. They lived in our former neighborhood and Megan and their oldest son, Kevin, used to play together. They thought we had moved to Asheville, and didn’t realize that for the last 17 years, Jeri has been in our area a couple of times a week to buy hay and feed for the three horses she and Steve now own.

Their kids, like Megan, are adults now, and they are dealing with aging parents. There are some eerie parallels here. Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s have figured prominently into their parents’ lives, just as they did in the lives of my parents. Steve’s mother and Jeri’s father passed away recently and whenever these kinds of big transitions happen in our lives, synchronicity is in there somewhere. And that’s how it was for them.

Steve’s mother, Jeri, and her kids always had this thing about the Good Year blimp. They would see it, exclaimed  about how cool it was, talked about riding on it. The blimp was one of those connections in the family. Like an inside joke.

The Good Year blimp is a staple in the South Florida skies. It hums along the coast and sometimes drifts inland over the Everglades. Anyone who has lived here for five seconds, has seen it. You invariably wonder how something this huge is airborne, think of the Hindenburg, and wonder how you can hop on board for a ride.

When Steve’s mother was in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s,  in an assisted living facility, they all took turns visiting her.  Steve and Jeri left their home one morning with their daughter, Nicki, to drive her to the facility for a visit with her grandmother.  Jeri noticed that the Good Year blimp seemed to be  following them. “It followed us from our neighborhood, to a Chinese restaurant, and then to the facility.”

The blimp was still behind them when they dropped Nicki at the facility, and then Jeri and Steve  headed out to run some errands. The blimp was still following them. At some point in this errand run,  Jeri got a call from the facility that Steve’s mother had just died. Jeri got off the phone. “We need to turn around,” she said. “Your mom has just passed on.”

As Steve made a quick U-turn, so did the blimp. And that was when Jeri clearly saw the message on the other side of the huge dirigible: www.alzheimersassociation.com,  the very disease Steve’s mother had. “And because the blimp was such a big deal for all of us, I knew, I just knew, it was Steve’s mother saying good-bye.”

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Synchros like this one are so powerful they leave an indelible impression. I wonder at the orchestration of all it. Are there invisible gnomes who move  pieces around on some  cosmic chessboard? How’s this kind of stuff happen, anyway?

Jeri says the blimp followed them – but perhaps it was simply following the road they were on.  Even so, why did it make that U-turn at the precise moment they did, just after they’d heard Steve’s mother had passed on, enabling Jeri to see the message on the other side? Alzheimer’s.  It could just as easily have read breast cancer or diabetes or, for that matter, google. But it didn’t read any of those things.

Our loved ones who have passed on use anything they can to communicate with us.


 

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The JFK Assassination Bill

 Years ago, Reader’s Digest published a book called Mysteries of the Unexplained.  It’s one of the best collections of stories and anecdotes about all the stuff that interests me. I page through it from time to time and usually find some small treasure that I haven’t read before.  The story about this dollar bill is one such story.

The dollar bill pictured above was issued in Dallas just two weeks before John F. Kennedy was assassinated in that city, thus its name. Dallas was and is the location of the 11th of the 12 Federal Reserve Bank districts. The bill has the letter K to the left of Washington’s image,  which is the 11th letter of the alphabet.

In addition, you’ll see the #11 in each corner of the bill.  The serial number K23456789A begins with a K and ends with an A – Kennedy Assassination.

Eleven also stands for November, the 11th month of the year, two 11s equal 22, the date he was killed, and the series number is 1963, the year of the assassination.

What are the odds? It’s like the DaVinci Code of dollar bills.

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Fireworks & the #11

On most July 4 celebrations, we hang out with our neighbors, who usually buy a ton of fireworks and invite the neighborhood into their yard. But this afternoon as we were leaving the dog park, one of our friends suggested that we should head into town this evening for the fireworks display. So that’s what we decided to do.  We set an intention that we would experience some sort of synchro.

We left the house around 7:30, got to downtown West Palm Beach  about 35 minutes later. Downtown West Palm consists of alphabetized streets that run perpendicular to Flagler Drive, which parallels the intracoastal canal. There were so many people and cars headed toward Flagler that we wondered where to park.

All the spaces along the streets anywhere close to the intracoastal were taken, so we started looking for inexpensive parking lots. Every parking lot, though, probably by mutual agreement, was charging ten bucks, so we finally decided to pull into one of them and just pay the fee.

The guy at the front of the lot we chose directed us to park on the left-hand side. Rob pulled around this huge sign that protruded on the left side of the lot and there, right in front of us, was parking space #11. Today is 7/4, an 11. Synchro. Our spot. Rob pulled in.

Not a huge synchro, but for me 11 is always about hexagram 11 in the I Ching – Peace. I figured it would be a good evening.

The night was gorgeous, with nearly clear skies, a breeze blowing in off the ocean, and people pouring toward the intracoastal – families with kids and chairs and coolers, couples holding hands, laughter drifting through the air. We made our way past the band and the loud music, across the vast grassy expanse where people had set up blankets and chairs, and then crossed Flagler to the  intracoastal.

This area is where, during the winter months, the green market is held and where Judge Judy’s  huge yacht is docked. We had a synchro in this area earlier this year that involved that yacht and the #137.  The yacht is still docked there and we managed to finds spots where we could stand near the seawall, with a fantastic view of the fireworks. The sea air blew toward us constantly.

The fireworks started promptly at 9 and the display was awesome. Some of these displays reminded me how warp drive in the Star Trek movies is shown:

The display lasted 17 minutes and probably cost tens of thousands of dollars. But it was impressive. Even  more to the point, it was great to see so many people out and about, enjoying the night, the holiday, and each other.

At the end of the 17 minutes, the horn on Judge Judy’s yacht blew loudly, one of those haunting sounds you expect to emerge from some fog-shrouded port on Cape Cod, and everyone started heading back toward the parking lots.

Many of the streets were closed to car traffic and pedestrians filled the roads. The police presence was thick, but not oppressive. Rob and I spotted a bar with vacant stools parallel to the sidewalk, and decided to stop in for a drink and give the traffic – pedestrian and otherwise – time to clear out before we headed home.

The bar was divided up with many smaller bars and ours had less than a dozen patrons, each one an archetype of some sort. First, there was the waitress, scantily clad in what amounted to a skimpy bikini with a short white top over her bra. She had the body for it. Her body and effervescent personality brought in tips.

Then there was the young, lone dude,  immersed in his iPhone, sipping a beer. Another couple sat where the bar curved, a bald guy who seemed rather Zen, just taking it all in, and his blonde partner, who laughed loudly and often. A boisterous young man came up to the bar who apparently knew the waitress, and asked for a very strong drink. The waitress poured four shots of different liquors into his glass, added a dash of soda water, and he took  a long slug.

At this point, I whispered to Rob, “Gee, do you think anyone here has had an alien encounter?”

Right then, the boisterous man leaned forward to get a kiss from the waitress, and the black guy behind him – a friend – jerked the chair away and Mr. Boisterous sat back – and missed his chair and hit the floor. He popped up again, laughing, a man made of bouncy rubber, a jack-in-the-box, a lovable clown.

We left shortly afterward and I thought about hexagram 11. The ancient Chinese didn’t seem to have much of a sense of humor, so to their depiction of hexagram 11 as symbolic of peace, I would like to add: fun, enjoyment, camaraderie, the very stuff that makes us human.

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A Travel Synchro

a storefront in Winslow, Arizona

Lauren Raines is an artist who lives in Arizona and is now headed east for the summer. She’s documenting the trip on her blog, Threads of the Spiderwoman, 

 Since travel is conducive to synchronicity, Lauren is also including her synchro experiences. Here’s one that struck me as particularly powerful:

 An acquaintance I haven’t heard from in years writes to tell me about an amazing, bright and talkative little boy she met in Brooklyn this summer while she was doing face painting at an outdoor festival.  She painted his face, and was amazed at how charming he was, and got to talking with his father as well. 

 My acquaintance mentioned that she had done the New York Renaissance Faire, and he said that his wife’s mother had done it for a while as well.    She realized, in the course of speaking with him, that she was painting my grandson’s face……….which is kind of amazing, since my daughter and I have been out of touch for 6 years now (the reasons aren’t necessary to go into here).

What are the odds?  Once more, I’m blessed to remember that, no matter what’s happening on surfaces of our lives, we’re all really connected, a part of each other, at the roots.    

 With these kinds of synchros that involve such enormous odds, I’m always left to wonder who or what is orchestrating this stuff, anyway?

Happy 4th of July to all our American friends!

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The UFO & the Graveyard

 

If you’ve read this post, see the UPDATE at the end about our interview with Whitley Strieber for Dreamland.

This shaky photo was taken with a cell phone, in rural Tennessee, at about 4 a.m. on June 23, by one of the abductees we wrote about in Aliens in the Backyard. He sent it to his mother, Connie Cannon, who was one of the four main experiencers featured in the book. He also called her later that morning and told her what had happened. Here is what he said…

“He told me that he sat up in the bed about 3:50 a.m. upon hearing what he described as a ‘squealing’ in his ears. He decided to go outside, (said he felt “pulled” to do that), and was stunned by what was in the sky. He went dashing back into his house and grabbed his cell phone, afraid that if he took the time to get his good camera out of its case, the object would be gone by the time he got back outside. He yelled at his wife to wake up, but she didn’t move.”

As soon as he was outside, the squealing in his ears stopped. He saw a V-shaped series of very bright, large lights in the night sky. He snapped several photos and trailed the object as it moved slowly away. He stopped as he came to a nearby ridge that overlooked an old graveyard. That’s when he saw a “straight red line,” like a laser, coming out of the object, and shining on one of the gravestones.

Connie’s son, John, described the  object as completely silent, just like the surrounding   landscape. “He was terrified, not so much by the craft as that red beam. He said it reminded him of the lasers that snipers use on their rifles when pinpointing a target in their sights.” He took several photos, but the red beam didn’t show up.

“He told me there was absolute silence there….no typical night noises that are heard in the South….no night birds, no tree frogs, no crickets, no katydids, nothing. Just utter silence, and that spooked him even more because the object was moving slowly across overhead and making NO sound.”

The flying lights took about fifteen minutes to move out of his sight. He went back in the house and fell instantly asleep. His wife hadn’t awakened.

“I have a sense he was abducted…..he IS an abductee…..and had just been returned to his bed when the “squealing” was happening inside his head and he was pulled outside to see the craft.

The next day, Connie’s son went to the cemetery to locate the grave the object had targeted. Here’s the grave. Notice the Masonic symbol in the center of the grave. It’s interesting how the lower part of it resemble the V-shape of the light in the photo.

It should be noted that we sent this photo to Whitley Strieber and from there it was examined by a photo expert, who said he thought it looked like what one might see when a time-lapse photo of the moon is taken with a hand-held camera. Connie notes, though, that the cell phone camera is automatic and the exposure time can’t be changed. She also said that when he first went outside,  he thought he was looking at the glowing full moon until the object moved and the V-shaped lights became noticeable. He also said the moon was visible in another part of the sky.

Interestingly, Maury County, Tennessee has recently been the site of other UFO sightings  and also some other unusual incidents. On Dec. 26, 2012, 17 silent orange orbs floated over the county, according to this report. That report evoked another on from May 16 of this year that reportedly involved a military helicopter and a plane chasing an orb in the county.

Here is what was reported by Michele Hood of Spring Hill, TN.

“We just saw the EXACT same thing in Spring Hill, TN – a military helicopter tailing an orange orb followed by a really, really illuminated military cargo plane coming from the west. The helicopter was booking but couldn’t seem to catch up with the orb. Also, there was a stalled engine sound during the chase – like nothing any of the four adults watching had ever seen. We get a lot of weird sky activity out here in rural Maury County – saw a strange orange orb in the western sky around dusk just last night that stayed stationary, flashed bright.”

We also found a case reported by BBC News in 2009 that sounded eerily similar to John’s experience. The article was headlined…UFO ‘fired laser’ over cemetery,’ and included reference to a high-pitched noise ‘like cats wailing.’ The sub-heading said: “A UFO was seen hovering over a Cheshire cemetery before firing laser beams, according to a police log released by the government. The case dates back to 1996 and was released as part of a 3-year project to release UFO files by the Ministry of Defence and the National Archives.

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So, if we take John’s report at face value that he is telling us what he saw, then the question  is: What is the connection between aliens and the dead? Is there a connection? Ufologists tend to back away from this corner of the UFO phenomena just as ghost hunters typically don’t want to hear about any connection between the dead (i.e. ghosts) and aliens. It’s like two sub-cultures that want to preserve their realms and keep things neat and tidy. Ghosts and graveyards on the one hand, aliens and UFOs, on the other.

But let’s expand the possibilities for a moment and see what connections could exist. Maybe the aliens – or some of them – are not from this dimension. Let’s also say the dead are not dead, but exist in another dimension. Hence, the aliens, who have access to them, don’t see them as dead.

But why would UFOs hang around graveyards? Unfortunately, when the idea of aliens and the dead come together, many people tend to think of darkness, evil, Satanic rites, vampires, zombies, etc….Maybe to the aliens, graveyards are something else altogether. Maybe, because of the human after-life traffic, they are portals between dimensions, an access point to reach our world.

ADDENDUM: Trish and I, along with Connie Cannon, will be interviewed this afternoon by Whitley Streiber on his Dreamland radio show about this case. It will be recorded and we’ll let you know when the show will be broadcast.

UPDATE: We had a very interesting and unusual Dreamland show – our third. Connie was fantastic and carefully explained her son’s experience. We discussed the possible meaning of UFOs and their connection with graveyards. Connie also talked about her father’s unusual death, and we got into Masonic links and numerology. The show will be available next weekend, July 12 or 13.

What was really startling was the ‘sideshow’ going on. First, even before we started, there was an unusual and persistent noise in the studio that Whitley said sounded like a truck. He was baffled because the studio is typically very quiet. Then, during the interview, we were disrupted on a couple of occasions by voices. Whitley would stop and erase the interference, baffled by where it was coming from. When it happened again, he left it in and explained what was happening to listeners. The equipment was in perfect condition, he said. Everything was in order. Yet the glitches continued.

At one point, Trish and I and Connie were talking for several minutes when we realized that Whitley was no longer with us. Oddly, he could hear us and apparently continued recording, but we couldn’t hear him. Again, he said, nothing was wrong with the equipment. We got off the line, he called us back, and we continued without any problems to the end.

Mercury retrograde? Spirit/alien interference? Hm, maybe all of the above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mercury Retros

For the second time this year, Mercury has turned retrograde – in the early degrees of Cancer. This means that before it turns direct again on July 20, it will move back into Gemini.

Mercury, the planet of communication and travel, is often a mischievous little devil, a trickster, particularly when it’s retrograde, which it is three times a year. During these retro periods, the most carefully laid plans develop glitches, snafus are common, miscommunication is the norm, travel can be chaotic, things change without warning. Astrologers knows this as do people who follow astrology or who recognize repeating patterns in their own lives. But it’s not science, it’s not as if you’re going to hear this from your local astronomer or meteorologist.

Since Mercury turned retro on June 26, we’ve had a few glitches here. One of our radio shows was re-scheduled. Our lawn mower went on the fritz. We’ve revamped two books. There was a big snafu with a dog-watching plan.

Our neighbors left for a week and we were supposed to watch their dog during the day – bring Fergie over to our house to play with Noah. At night, one of the neighborhood teens would be staying at their place and tending to Fergie, two cats, a snake, and a few other assorted animals.

But the day after they left, their air conditioning broke down (Merc retro) and it was too hot inside the house for the teen, so he went home. Fergie ended up staying with us 24/7 and our neighbors’ cats lived on their porch. Fergie, an eight-month old German pointer, is  a bundle of energy, time intensive. She needs a task, needs to feel useful, and Noah, now four, tires quickly of the tug-a-war games. And our cats don’t want to play with her. And to top it off, the weather hasn’t cooperated for dog park runs. It’s been raining almost nonstop. That means excessive pent-up energy.

So we kept Fergie for two nights and she woke up Rob at 4:30 this morning ready to play, to romp. A bit early, Ferg.

At any rate, the neighbors’ AC is now  fixed, the lawn mower is fixed, our radio show is scheduled for  July 8. So far, this  Merc retro period has been great for revisions, rewrites, rethinking, re-planning. It’s a good time to slow down, kick back, read, relax, and let the world flow to you, and allow yourself to be swept along, swept up, into this crazy experience we call life.

Happy July 1st. It’s hard to believe that 6 months of 2013 are history.

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Flies, Flies, & More Flies

In the spring of 2012, we were inundated with houseflies and  did a post about the possible esoteric meaning.

In the 15 months or so since that post went up, our statistics counter has recorded dozens of queries from individuals who end up at our blog because they Googled “paranormal meaning of flies” or esoteric meaning of flies” or “what do all these flies in my house mean?”

In our original post, we provided a couple of esoteric meaning of houseflies. The Biblical interpretations tend toward looking at flies as satanic. But from an animal totems dictionary, the verdict was much more positive:

The Fly teaches the ability to greatly multiply prosperity, endeavors and ventures at enormous rates. He shows how to be quick to act and respond to achieve results. Fly aids in demonstrating the power of keen eyesight along with expanding awareness in many directions. Although flies are known for carrying diseases in unfavorable surroundings, the lesson of fly is in the value of carrying your emotions, thoughts and feelings in order to act quickly in sometimes unfavorable or uncomfortable conditions. It takes about two weeks from hatching for new eggs to be laid, likewise, two weeks is significant in one’s personal development. Are you ready for quick and abrupt changes? Are you ready to move quickly? Fly will show how to make quick changes for rapid growth.

In retrospect, I’m not so sure the two-week time frame offered by this definition was accurate for us. Looking back, we posted the paranormal houseflies piece on April 23, 2012. Not much happened in the two weeks that followed. But on June 11, 2012, about six weeks later, when we were staying at our agent’s home in the Florida keys, we connected with David Wilson at Crossroad Press. His company has since brought out a number of our back list titles into ebooks. Crossroad also published Aliens in the Backyard: UFO Encounters, Abductions, & Synchronicity, our first original book with them.

Shortly before we left for our week in the keys this June, we were inundated with flies again. These flies were quick, restless, darting about with aerial efficiency, especially when I stood in the middle of the kitchen, fly swatter poised and ready. In the Keys, I remarked to Rob about the absence of flies – and within an hour, found them everywhere in our agent’s house. They flew in through the open kitchen window, congregated on the porch outside the only air-conditioned room in the house, made lazy flights over our table out by the water, and cruised through the deck area where we played ping-pong.

The flies on Sugarloaf were larger than the flies we’d found in our kitchen at home, struck through with a luminous blue, almost like horseflies, but smaller than those stinging mini-beasts. The flies in the keys were languid, relaxed, just as we were; the flies at home were impatient, focused, intense, just as we tend to be when we’re working. Is it possible that flies, as messengers, are reflections where we are in the moment? 

I realize how ridiculous this sounds. I mean, we’re talking about flies, right? But if we look at birds as messengers, if we look at rodents, dolphins, and other mammals as messengers, why not flies?

Our blogging friend Daz  has done a series of posts on animals as messengers, taken from the book Animal Dreaming, and that’s what got me thinking about these pesky flies. In one post, he talks about sea dragons, which sound like mythological beasts but are actually small, delicate sea creatures that resemble dragons. He has a fascinating You Tube video on that post that shows these little creatures.

Shortly after I’d made that remark  to Rob about the absence of flies on Sugarloaf, I ducked into the air-condition room to cool off – and found a dozen flies inside the room, against the glass door, behind the transparent curtains. When I parted the curtain and peered out on the porch, I shuddered and thought, Ok, this is the beginning of a horror novel.

Dozens of these bluish black Sugarloaf flies were having a love fest on the balcony, crawling slowly all over each other on the porch floor, the screens, the wooden beams, the outside of the sliding glass doors, all of them gravitating toward the cold air that undoubtedly seeped out beneath the sliders. We were like those flies, Rob and Me and Megan and her friends, lounging around, enjoying ourselves, and ducking frequently into the air conditioned room for a reprieve from the intense heat.

That evening we ate dinner on the back porch of a place called Mangrove Mama’s. As soon as the food was brought out, these same flies descended in droves. They swarmed, but slowly, taking their time. We waved them away, Nika and Noah snapped at them, the night’s musician, a guy from Nashville, seemed to serenade them, other guests swatted at them and quickly covered their food with napkins.

I kept thinking of Jeff Goldblum in the 1986 remake of the film The Fly, directed by David Cronenberg, and figured I can’t top that in a novel. So the least I could do is connect the dots on the esoteric meaning beyond what we provided in April 2012 and I came up with flies as a reflection of a current state of mind.

Rob thinks it’s all a big stretch and that I’m crazy to be writing about flies. Maybe he’s right. If so, Statcounter tells me I’ve got plenty of company in my delusions! In fact, as I’m writing this, there’s a fly zipping around my office, one of those restless, focused suckers who seems to be shouting, Ha-ha, you silly. Swat me if you can.

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