A Song & a Heart

This You Tube video tells the story os an amazing synchronicity between these two women

From Yahoo Entertainment:

“When an Odessa, N.Y.-based high school theater director named Holly Campbell lost her 11-week-old son, Jake, a decade and a half ago, she could have never imagined that his tragic death would lead to a beautiful friendship with another mom who was living on the other side of the country in Oregon — or that one day she and that mother, Kim Scadlock, would be standing onstage together in Los Angeles, holding hands and singing for the America’s Got Talent judges.

“Back in 2007, my son unfortunately passed away and he became an organ donor, and his heart went to Kim’s son,” Campbell revealed. “And the last song I sang to Jake, to say goodbye to him, was ‘For Good’ from the musical Wicked.”

“My son was 16 days old at the time. He got the heart. We lived thousands of miles apart and had no idea who each other was ever met,” said Scadlock. However, the two women shared a musical bond even then, as Scadlock explained: “When [my son] Beckham was finished with his heart-transplant surgery, I wasn’t allowed to hold him. I could just kind of stroke his head. And the first thing I did when I stroked his head is I sang that song — ‘For Good,’ from Wicked.”

“We were blown away when we found out; it was really an amazing moment,” Campbell marveled.

Amazing, certainly, but also an incredible synchronicity.Watch the video. They performed together on America’s Got Talent  and were billed as 2 Moms United by One Heart.

Thanks to Carol Bowman for bringing this to my attentiom!

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The ROMAN EMPIRE

Recently I’ve been adapting an award-winning  movie script called, Simon: Son of Star, into a novel. It’s an historical tale about an Israeli rebellion against the Roman Empire in the years 132-135 AD. Simon was a master swordsman who rose to power and led the rebellion. Rabbi Akiva, the chief rabbi of Israel at the time, declared that Simon was the long-awaited Jewish messiah. When Emperor Hadrian heard about the Simon and that he was declared the messiah, his response was: “What, another one!”

Hadrian thought Simon and the rebels could be quickly defeated but he was wrong. The rebels first took over a series of Roman-held villages, then the capital city Jerusalem and Hebron. Simon freed the Judeans, as they were then called, for three years before Hadrian sent most of his military – legion and legion of soldiers- and surrounded the fortress  village of Beitar, where Simon and his army took their last stand and went down in defeat in a massive slaughter.

I (Rob) was working on the novel when an email popped up for a new disc golf disc, synchronistically called ROMAN EMPIRE as depicted above. When I’m not at my desk writing, I’m a disc golf player, playing a game or two a week with a group of friends. So it’s not surprising that I would get an email from Infinite Discs about a new disc on the market. But the name of it was clearly a meaningful coincidence for me. And BTW, I played today…and got slaughtered!

 

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Jude Currivan and Andrew MacPhearson: The Mystical And The Physical

Rob & I were delighted to spend part of our 40th anniversary with Jude Currivan, Andrew MacPherson, and Jon Posey! This mind-blowing episode is one you don’t want to miss.


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Jude Currivan, Ph.D., is a cosmologist, futurist, planetary healer, member of the Evolutionary Leaders Circle, and previously one of the most senior businesswomen in the UK. She has a master’s degree in physics from Oxford University and a doctorate in archaeology from the University of Reading. She has traveled extensively, worked with wisdom keepers from many traditions and is a lifelong researcher into the nature of reality. She is the author of 6 books, including The Cosmic Hologram, and her newest book is The Story of Gaia: The Big Breath and the Evolutionary Journey of our Conscious Planet.

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Andrew Macpherson, a world-renowned photographer. He has worked for top fashion magazines such as Vogue and Bazaar. His work has regularly appeared on album and magazine covers and movie posters. He is also the author of A QUESTION OF SPIRIT, about his exploration of the spirit world. While he had some mystical experiences as a child, it was after he turned 26 when a floodgate of experiences and dreams and wild synchronicities opened his eyes to the mystery of spirit.

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2009 & KATE DUFFY

We’ve been writing this blog since February 4, 2009. For more than 14 years. Periodically, I go back to see some of our earlier blog posts. It gives me a good idea of the kind of synchros we were writing about, what was going on in the world and in the U.S. at.the time. Politically, it was a different world, that’s for sure. Back then, trump was just some real estate guy in New York and periodically appeared on TV with his stupid business predictions. This from the guy reputed to not pay the people he hired for various johs. Obama was president then, Biden was VP.and the country was recovering from the 2008 financial crisis that Obama had inherited from George Bush.

One of the posts I found from 2009 was from September 28, about the death of my former editor at Kensington Books, Kate Duffy. I adored this woman. Here is the post I wrote about her, I enjoyed remembering all these experiences I describe.

She was an original, an Aquarian with a Cancer moon who had a biting wit and a raucous laugh. She rescued my fiction career in February 1997, when she bought one of my paranormal thrillers, The Hanged Man. We did a total of 12 books together and during that time, I came to appreciate how rare she was as an editor. She understood that novelists do their best work when they write about what they love and always gave me complete creative freedom. She was also a relentless cheerleader for my books.

But more than this, Kate understood the terrain of the human heart. When my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimers and my dad moved in with us, she called frequently to find out how we were doing. In May of 2000, Kate called when I was sitting at my desk, sobbing, and I told her I would have to call her back. She wouldn’t let me get off the phone until I told her what had happened. I had just been told by my mother’s doctor that she wasn’t a candidate for hip replacement surgery because of the Alzheimer’s and that she was now doomed to live out the remainder of her life on morphine. Kate talked me through it.

When my mother died, when my father passed on several years later, she was there to talk.
When her dad was ill, I remember looking at her birth chart – and his – and telling her about a challenging period that was coming up. A few months later, I felt something had happened to her and called her cell – which I’d never done before. She was on the train, her father had just died.

During a trip to New York, Kate took Megan and I out to lunch and asked Megan, then 15, about the time travel novel she was writing. She listened as though Megan were one of her authors and then gave her some advice about it. This is the kind of person she was.

Her time and expertise were always available to me and I used both liberally. I could give her a single paragraph of an idea and she would know immediately whether it would work. When I was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe award, Kate sent roses. When I won, I sent roses to her.

At a romance conference in Orlando in 2005, the last time I saw Kate, she and I stole away at nine PM one night to watch Lost, a show we both loved. We drank wine and laughed, talked life and politics. On my way home the next day, I had a weird feeling that I wouldn’t ever see Kate again. Fifteen minutes later, I got a flat tire. At the time, I didn’t associate the thought with the flat tire. (In  retrospect, it’s a stunning synchro!)

The relationship between novelists and their editors is often complex. You may be friends, but you’re always aware the editor has the final say on what you write. So in April 2008, when I learned from my agent that Kensington wouldn’t be renewing my contract, I was hurt. I had sensed it might happen ,but here it was. Real.

Kate called me later that afternoon – something she certainly didn’t have to do – and told me how much she had enjoyed working with me. I understood it was business, so it didn’t feel like a dismissal. It felt like what it was – Kate reaching out one last time to offer encouragement, options.

We were both big Obama supporters, so it seems fitting that the last email we exchanged was right after Obama had won the election.

Me: We’re watching the birth of a whole new paradigm! Yahoo!!!


Kate: Went to bed in tears.

I’d say, rest in peace, Kate, except that you probably aren’t. I figure you’re starting your own publishing house on the other side and writers are already flocking to you. I’m sure I’ll see you around or hear that booming laugh in some unexpected place. Take care, Kate, and thanks for everything.

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An Interdimensional Traveler?

 

 

In 2014, I read a fascinating story about a man who – while on a flight to Japan – supposedly had passed through a portal from a parallel Earth and discovered that his home country, Taured, didn’t exist in this version of reality.

The story was published in a book by Colin Wilson – a reputable author who wrote about mysticism, the occult, and the paranormal. Trish decided to email him and ask about the story. Then it occurred to her that Wilson might no longer be alive. She wasn’t certain. Had she heard that he’d died? She got up from her desk to get a glass of water and for the next couple of minutes, Colin Wilson was neither dead nor alive. When she sat back down, she Googled his name and instantly saw that he had died Dec. 5, 2013 at the age of 82.

Wilson was a prolific British author who, in addition to writing about mysticism and the paranormal, also wrote about true crime and wrote fiction.When he was still in his 20s, he published The Outsider, about rebels and their impact on society, and was recognized as a philosopher.

His best asset as a writer was also, ironically, a detriment of sorts. Colin Wilson wrote long. Not long-handed, not long-winded, just very long. Any subject he tackled was dealt with in minute detail. So much so that it was difficult to pick up one of his books and read it from cover to cover. In fact, one of his books was actually called, The Mammoth Book of the Supernatural.  In that tome, Wilson combs through the entire history of the supernatural in the Western world. While he was recognized for his intellect and his willingness to probe deeply into a subject, his expansive style served to limit his popularity.

Even though I  couldn’t e-mail Wilson and ask about the strange story of the man from Taured, here it is.It appeared in Wilson’s book The Directory of Possibilities. Read it and wonder.

One day in 1954, a man flew into Tokyo, but upon landing at the Tokyo International Airport, his seemingly normal trip took a very drastic turn for the weird. When he handed over his passport to be stamped, the man was interrogated as to the whereabouts of his origins. It wasn’t a case of racial profiling. While his passport looked authentic, it listed a country no one had ever heard of: Taured.

The mystery man claimed his country was located between France and Spain, but when he was asked to point it out on a map, he pointed to the Principality of Andorra. Insisting he had never heard of Andorra and that Taured had existed for 1,000 years, he claimed that he was in Japan on business, something he had been doing for the past five years. His passport seemed to back up his story, as it was covered in previous customs and visa stamps, and he also carried legal currency from several European countries. He even had a driver’s license issued by the mysterious country and a checkbook containing checks from an unknown bank.

After more interrogation and confusion for both parties, the traveler was sent to a nearby hotel until an official decision could be reached. Two immigration officials stood outside the hotel door until morning. It was then that they discovered the mystery man had vanished.

His disappearance was as mysterious as the man himself since the only possible exit was a window with no ledge that was 15 stories above a busy street. The Tokyo police department conducted an extensive search, but came up empty-handed. Hopefully, if he really was from a parallel Earth, he was able to find a way back to the comforts of his home in Taured.

It certainly would’ve been interesting to find out where Colin Wilson heard about this story, and if he was confident that it really happened. As far as I’ve  been able to determine, the events have never been independently documented.

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Ralph And Deborah Blumenthal: UFOhs

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Ralph Blumenthal was a reporter for The New York Times from 1964 to 2009 and has written seven books based on investigative crime reporting and cultural history. His first book related to the UFO: The Believer: Alien Encounters, Hard Science, and the Passion of John Mack a really good book. It was the first biography of Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard Psychiatrist John E. Mack (1929-2004), who risked an esteemed career as a Harvard prof in psychiatry to pursue accounts of human abductions by aliens. Now Ralph has co-authored a beautifully illustrated children’s book with Deborah Blumenthal. It’s called UFOhs: Mysteries in the Sky.
Deborah Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and nutritionist who now divides her time between writing children’s books and adult novels. She has been a regular contributor to The New Yorker and a home design columnist for Newsday of Long Island. Her health, fitness, beauty, and travel articles have appeared in many other newspapers and national magazines.

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The tragic tale of Jack Ryan

Jack Ryan was a Native American man, a member of the Hupa tribe that was located in Humboldt County, California. In 1925, he was arrested for the murder of a white woman and her dog on the basis that he was seen walking in the area that same day. He was found not guilty in the case but was arrested a short time later when a woman said that Jack Ryan raped her. As a result, Ryan became known as the ‘Coyote Flat Killer’ and spent forty years in prison and on probation for murder and rape that he didn’t commit. Decades later, on her death bed, the woman who had accused Ryan of rape said that she had lied. By the time Ryan had died.

In 1983, Rachel Walton was a deputy in Humboldt County when she heard about the Jack Ryan case. She took on the investigation of the case on her own time and interviewed more than 400 people, most of them in their 80s and 90s. As a result of her efforts, Jack Ryan received the first ever post-humous pardon by the governor of California in 1989. Ryan had died in 1978 and was buried in an unmarked grave on a remote ranch. Deputy Walton went on to become one of the country’s most influential experts on cold cases for which she obtained a Ph.d in criminal justice studies. And she is now a professor of criminal justice studies at Utah State University.

She was also involved in the final scene of Jack Ryan’s life in 1996. She remembers:

“We called together members of Ryan’s tribe and the local native American community. I and (one of the judges) had bought a nice marble headstone.

“You have to imagine the setting. It’s a big semicircle of old ponderosa pines, a beautiful creek flows right through it, and you have this little cemetery.

“I’m reading aloud the pardon. The last paragraph of the last page — I can still remember it by heart — goes, “The philosopher Francis Bacon said 300 years ago that if we do not maintain justice, how can we expect justice to maintain us.” The pardon, written by Gov. Pete Wilson, ends, “Therefore, so that justice is maintained, I grant Jack Ryan a full pardon based on innocence. posthumously.

“I’m focused on reading, but I hear a kind of murmur. So I look up, and everyone is looking up. Two eagles had come in right over the top of the ponderosas and were circling. Then one broke off in one direction and the other went in another direction. I call it nature’s version of a missing-man formation. You could not have choreographed that.

“Later on, I was speaking with an Indian elder, and he said, “The eagles were Jack and his mother coming back to say, ‘All is well. They are at peace.”

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Spirit Contact

 

In June, I wrote about my sister’s sudden death. It happened late on June 6 and I heard about it on the eve of my birthday, June 7, when my brother-in-law Neal, called me. Today is July 5, so she has been gone for nearly a month.

Early on, I got a few signs, which I wrote about here .

Since then, I’ve had a few dreams, but nothing as clear as that stunning rainbow sky or the hummigbird.

I sent Neal a copy of our book, Secrets of Spirit Communication, and alerted him to one of the stories sent to us by Nancy Atkinson, after her husband died, A text message. I said that maybe electronic stuff proves easy for spirits.

Then  tonight on July 4,  I got this text message from Neal, which I’m reposting with his permission:

Something happened tonight that freaked me out. John and Dana invited me for dinner, so I sent a text to John asking what time I should come. He said anytime, so I responded OK, heading over.

I put the phone in my pocket and went to the car with a bottle of wine to take to John’s. When I pulled the phone out in the car the word “gulp” was typed under my last message, in draft so it came from my phone.

Mary and I had a running joke, when I tried to equalize the wine we were drinking because she would always drink faster than me, and she would always say it was because I was a sipper and she was a gulper. I know I didn’t type gulp, and I don’t know how it could have been done accidentally sitting in my pocket. This one raised a few goosebumps when I related it to Dana and John.

Interestingly enough, Neal added this text a few minutes later: The last few days I’ve been trying to send out thoughts to Mary, one of which was “send me a text”, and the imagined response I got was “I don’t know how yet.” 

Seems like she figured it out. Now I’d love to get one!

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July 4

 

July 4. Independence Day.

You know, when the Declaration of Independence, which was ratified by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and established the U. S of A.

But given the state of this country right now, where affirmative action has been banned for college admissions, where Roe was overturned, books are being banned and trans and gays are openly discriminated against against,  the holiday means only a lot of firecracker noise that leaves Nigel petrified and hiding under Rob’s desk.

The pundits tell us we’re a country of laws. That our laws keep democracy intact. But as far as I can see right now, the party that used to call themselves Republicans support a man with federal indictments against him who now is entangled in legal troubles and the party stands for basically nothing at all. They’ve lost their collective soul to a consuming hunger for power and chaos.

My parents were once Republicans. But if they were alive now they wouldn’t touch this party.

I’m still trying to figure out how a man like trump, a guy so clearly an egocentric narcissistic personality, was elected to begin with and how he divided the country so well. Since he announced his presidency in 2015 and rode down that silly staircase with Melania behind him, just the sight of him has nauseated me. Now, in 2023, hearing his voice, his endless lies, his whines about being a “political victim” have become laughable.

Hey, it’s Orange Man, again, lying to a new rally …

But Trump aside, where it this country headed? Democracy has been a good experiment for 247 years. Will it last longer?

 

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The Mystical Underground: Preston Dennett And Dolly Safron: They Are Here

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Preston Dennett And Dolly Safron: “They Are Here”:

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And here’s the You Tube version:

 

Preston Dennett and Dolly Safron have both been with us here previously. Preston began investigating UFOs and the paranormal in 1986 when he discovered that his family, friends, and co-workers had dramatic unexplained encounters. Since then, he has interviewed hundreds of witnesses and investigated various paranormal phenomena. He is a field investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a ghost hunter, a paranormal researcher, and the author of 30 books and more than 100 articles on UFOs and the paranormal. One of his recent books, SYMMETRY: A True UFO Adventure. It features the incredible story of UFO/alien contact by a woman named Dolly Safran. And we’re pleased that Dolly is here with us today, too.

Dolly Safran has worked as a limo driver, assistant manager at Wendy’s, a zookeeper, a bus driver, a security guard, a nurse, and more.  She has also worked for the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Department of Defense.

Dolly has had life-long experiences with extraterrestrials that began around the age of two, and they are ongoing. She has an astonishing story that she told Preston about her varied experiences among the Grays. What makes Dolly’s story particularly interesting is that she has had total recall of her experiences since age 14 and even remembers the earlier ones that had been blocked. Besides that, while many abductees have fearful experiences, Dolly considers the Grays more like family than frightful aliens and doesn’t consider herself an abductee.

 

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