A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Trish MacGregor: Star Power For January 2023”:
Join Trish for the January 2023 astrological forecast!
The written version is in the masthead.
A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Trish MacGregor: Star Power For January 2023”:
Join Trish for the January 2023 astrological forecast!
The written version is in the masthead.
On Christmas Eve day morning, the temperature hovered between 39 and 40. According to as site called Current Events, here are the coldest dates since 2010. Farenheit on the left, centigrade on the right. But our animal buddies are cuddled up!
39 | February 04, 2021 | 4 |
41 | December 26, 2020 + | 5 |
42 | January 21, 2019 | 6 |
38 | January 04, 2018 | 3 |
42 | December 14, 2017 | 6 |
40 | January 24, 2016 | 4 |
38 | February 20, 2015 | 3 |
38 | January 23, 2014 | 3 |
38 | March 04, 2013 | 3 |
39 | January 04, 2012 + | 4 |
41 | January 23, 2011 | 5 |
32 | December 14, 2010 + |
May your new year be happy, healthy, and prosperous!
I was reading a chapter from a manuscript of a true crime story that I’m re-writing and editing. I saw that Loretta, the murder victim in the story, had graduated from Carbon High School, located in Price, Utah. That’s where the story takes place.
Just then I heard a beep on my phone and saw an email from NBC with an article about an ongoing underground coal fire in East Carbon, Utah. I looked it up and saw that it’s only 20 miles from Price. I also saw on the Google map a little town halfway between Price and East Carbon. That tow was called Wellington.
We live in another Wellington, in Florida. That’s what happens when I get focused on something. Meaningful coincidences – synchronicities – pop up. Maybe Loretta’s spirit is looking in on this project. – Rob
In our book 7 Secrets of Synchronicityity, the fourth secret is called The Creative and states: Creativity lies at the heart of synchonicity. The following two stories are good examples of what this means.
English novelist Dame Rebecca West was writing a story in which a girl finds a hedgehog in her garden. A West wrote this passage, she was interrupted by employees who informed her they’d just found a hedgehog in the garden.
When Norman Mailer began his novel Barbary Shore, there was no Russian spy in it. As he worked on the book, a Russian spy became a minor character. As t he work progressed, the spy became the dominant character. After he completed the novel, the Immigration Service arrested a man who lived one flight below Mailer in the same building. He was Colonel Rudolf Abel, named as the top Russia spy in the U.S. at the time.
A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “TMU Time Machine: Pam Grout: Taz 222”:
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Pam Grout is the New York Times #1 bestselling author of E-Squared: Nine Do-It-Yourself Energy Experiments that Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality. And also many other books, including Thank and Grow Rich. And now she has a new book: The Course of Miracles Experiment: A Starter Kit for Rewiring Your Mind.
She is a freelance writer who has published with Scientific American Explorations, Outside, Men’s Journal, People magazine, Travel + Leisure, and many other publications. She’s the creator of the TV series Going Rogue, and the self-described wacky proliferator behind two popular blogs. Her current focus is the 222 Foundation she started to honor her magical daughter, Tasman, who has been guiding her from the nonphysical since October 15, 2018.
A fresh and insightful guide to using astrology to nurture the creative spirit.
Few aspects of life are as mysterious, or as rewarding, as expressing our creativity, in whatever form it takes. Writing, painting, dancing, designing, acting, inventing, teaching—these and other creative pursuits require courage, determination, and visions, qualities that can be elusive, for beginners and professionals alike.
Astrologer and writer Trish MacGregor offers more than words of encouragement; after years of astrological study and practice, she delivers concrete advice, meditations, and exercises to help each of us find and develop our creative voice.
Covering Sun, Moon, Ascendant, and Jupiter signs as well as the houses and other aspects of an astrological chart. Creative Starts paints a new picture of astrology as a system for understanding our natural creative strengths and challenges. With the insights in this wise and supportive book, we can learn to summon the muse, quiet the inner critic, develop clarity, work through blocks, conquer burnout and self-doubt, and connect more deeply with the ever-renewing force of our own creativity.
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In late November, while I was writing a blog post on the upcoming Mercury retrograde – December 29 to January 18, 2023, in Capricorn – I think the law of attraction kicked in. Here’s what happened within a period of about three days.
On Friday, our router died and then our Internet followed. It seems like this kind of thing happens a lot on Fridays, which means you’re stuck the entire weekend without a TV or Internet. In the meantime, we’ve had a water leak somewhere in our house a have had 3 plumbers here, trying to isolate it. Our usual water usage runs about 3000 gallons month. This past month, it soared to 27,000 gallons.
Guys with sonar equipment came out and after 4 hours on two separate days, they couldn’t find the leak either. We hired another plumber, a guy who works for himself, and he was able to isolate it to the back bathroom. He changed 2 outside faucets, too. No sonar equipment, just years of experience. Because of the holidays, he can’t return until the Friday after Thanksgiving for the final verdict.
Then, on Saturday, we got home from the dog park and my iMac wouldn’t take my password for the computer. All my work is on it. So tomorrow (Monday) it goes to the computer doctor.
On Sunday, since we still didn’t have Internet, we had to postpone our interview with our guest.
So, within a weekend we had a slew of Mercury retro type events.
In the meantime, I turned in the article and am hoping that ends this stuff. My focus is now on Thanksgiving and, well, getting my Mac back intact.
A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “TMU Time Machine: Alex Marcoux: The Unsuspected Heroes”:
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Alex Marcoux writes visionary fiction and spiritual self-help. She was welcomed into a world few people see, the sacred mysteries and magic of autism. When asked by three nonverbal autists to make known their truth, The Unsuspected Heroes, the first book of A Journey to the New Earth book series, emerges.
She’s also the author of Lifesigns: Tapping the Power of Synchronicity, Serendipity, and Miracles, the Royal Secret, a Matter of Degrees, Back to Salem, Facade.
In the summer of 1975, I had saved enough money in my job as a social worker to travel to Europe. I went with another social worker, Chris, who had just lost her husband in a private plane crash. Our itinerary was loose, flexible, but we had certain countries we wanted to see.
One of those countries was Switzerland. In those days, there were no cell phones, no Internet, no personal computers, no social media. Everything had to be arranged through a travel agent in terms of flights, then I bought books on traveling in Europe to educate myself. My main interest in Switzerland was Bollingen, where Jung had built his now famous castle on the shores of Lake Zurich.
It wasn’t a castle in a Medieval sense or even in terms of Games of Thrones. From what I’d read, he had built it from stone, without electricity or running water, and it had four distinct towers that represented the solidity of the psyche. He bought the land in 1922, after his mother’s death, and a year later built a two-story, round tower, a stone structure that could be lived in. Additions to the tower, according to Wikipedia, were constructed in 1927, 1931, and 1935, and resulted in a building that has four connected parts.
After the death of Jung’s wife in 1955, a second story was added to the 1927 addition. To Jung, it meant,”an extension of consciousness achieved in old age.”
The place in the top photo is what I saw in 1975.
My friend Chris and I stayed in Zurich for a night, then set out the next day to take a train to Bollingen. I remember the Swiss train system as complex, especially when you didn’t speak German or French, and there weren’t any signs in English. Maybe there are today, but back then, no. We missed our train.
We caught the next one and arrived in Bollingen, I think, in the early afternoon. Chris didn’t understand why we were taking this detour, she wasn’t familiar with Jung. But I credit her for being willing to explore.
The town wasn’t large, but I didn’t have any idea where Jung’s castle might be, so I asked the first pedestrian I saw and got directions. Turns out the locals knew. The memory of coming upon the castle in those first few moments is shockingly clear. I kept thinking that I was here because of the I Ching – specifically Jung’s introduction to the Richard Wilhelm edition, where he introduced his concept of synchronicity. The I Ching is a Chinese divination system that is at least 5,000 years and since my discovery of it – with the Jung intro- I’d been practicing with it.
I recall how strikingly simple and beautiful the castle looked, there on the shores of Lake Zurich, beneath a beautiful blue sky, and then I noticed that within a fenced backyard, a young man was with a dog. I walked up to the fence, introduced myself. The young man turned out to be Jung’s grandson. If we had caught the first train out of Zurich that morning, he would not have been in that backyard. A synchro, I think, in terms of timing.
We talked for maybe 30 minutes – about the castle, how after Jung’s death, electricity and running water had been added – about Jung and his friendship with Wilhelm, and about synchronicity. Chris, I recall, hung back during this exchange. But she later asked what the hell we had talked about. I didn’t even know where to begin. With synchronicity? She considered coincidences to be completely random.With the I Ching? She thought divination was silly. You can see where this is going, right? By the time we got to Scotland, she and I were no longer speaking to each other.
But one evening we sat on a hill that overlooked Edinburgh and she said that today marked a year since her husband’s death. She wished he would reach out and try to communicate with her. I said nothing. I had no idea where her dead husband might be now, but I hoped she has discovered the reality of synchronicity.