STENCH! A Global Synchro!

 

With abortion rights on the verge of being overthrown after fifty years by the conservative majority on the Supreme Court, the three liberal leaning justices all raised the issue of how this ruling will affect the future of the court. (To say nothing of how it will affect women!)

As Justice Sonia Sotomayer put it the Supreme Court would not “survive the stench” if the court were to uphold Mississippi’s controversial 15-week abortion and ignore precedent rulings supporting abortion rights.

Specifically, she said: “Will this institution survive the stench that this creates in the public perception that the Constitution and its reading are just political acts?” she asked. “I don’t see how it is possible.”

This issue, finally coming to a head in the Supreme Court, will no doubt attract worldwide attention. Therefore, it fits under the category that we called THE GLOBAL  in The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity. We wrote: When synchronicities manifest themselves through global events, the universe seems to be addressing us as a collective.

So it was startling, but not surprising, when within an hour of hearing Sotomayer’s comment about “stench” that I finished a game of Words With Friends that featured the word STENCH. Not only did it appear at the top of the board, but when the game ended it was listed as the game’s top-scoring word because it fell on a triple-word score placement.

The justice’s comment had no conscious bearing on my creating that word because I made it before I heard the comment. Even if it had come after hearing the word, what would be the chances that I would find the letters to create it? Not very likely.

A global synchro, for sure.

 

 

 

 

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Synchronicity & Consequences

Do you know where you were or what you were doing on December 8, 1980, when John Lennon was assassinated by Mark David Chapman?

I do. I was sitting in front of my TV in Fort Lauderdale, sobbing, watching the press coverage of Lennon’s murder – and of his life and music.

What I didn’t know at the time was that Chapman experienced a sequence of synchronicities that he believed confirmed his decision/desire to kill Lennon:

1. Lennon lived in the Dakota, the building where the movie Rosemary’s Baby was filmed.

2. That movie was directed by Roman Polanski, husband of actress Sharon Tate, who was killed by the Charles Manson gang. She was nearly nine months pregnant.

3. The Manson gang’s favorite was Helter Skelter, written by Lennon/McCartney.

4. As he was waiting out the Dakota, Mia Farrow, who played the part of Rosemary in Rosemary’s Baby, walked by.

5. Several hours before Chapman killed Lennon, the Beatle signed an autograph for him.
Chapman took these synchros as confirmation that he should shoot Lennon.

So, here’s my question: Does this mean that synchronicities can have negative consequences?

No. It’s not the synchronicity that produces the negative consequence; it’s the interpretation and action of the person who experienced the synchro. Chapman was open for signs, for confirmation. He was also a nut job, demented, mentally ill.

Synchronicity is an equal opportunity phenomenon. It doesn’t give a damn about the color of your skin, your spiritual beliefs, educational level, your profession, whether you’re rich or poor, sane or insane. If you’re open and receptive to it, then it pays you a visit.

It’s not a technology. It’s a holographic connection. It seems to exist along the border between what quantum physicist David Bohm called the implicate and explicate order, that border where inner and outer collide. That makes synchronicity our most direct route to our personal and collective unconscious.

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The Mystical Underground: Trish MacGregor: Star Power For December 2021

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Trish MacGregor: Star Power For December 2021”:

Join Trish for the December 2021 astrological forecast!

If you prefer the written version, it’s in the masthead.

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Connectedness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This evening we met some dog park friends for dinner whom we hadn’t seen since the pandemic started. Caren and her partner, Tom. I also asked Arlene, another dog park friend, to join us since her husband is out of town this evening.

Both Caren and Arlene are from New York but have been in this area for decades. At some point during dinner, they traded information – where they each lived, went to school. Neighborhood landmarks and restaurants were named. It turns out they went to the same high school, a year apart, and also lived within a few blocks of each others.

The usual response to this type of synchronicity is, Wow, small world. What it illustrates, though, is how intricately we are all connected.

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Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving. It’s not really about a long weekend, turkeys, or one of the busiest travel days of the year. I don’t know what it was really about for the Pilgrims, but for me, it’s about gratitude.

It’s a day to look into the most secret passages in your life and identify those areas for which you feel grateful. Family, friends, where you live, how you live, your health, the opportunities you have…You get the idea. Make a list.

Mine list is pretty simple: my parents, husband, daughter, my animal buddies, the opportunities that have enabled me to spend the last 30 years doing what I love – writing. I’m grateful that I live in a democracy.

Yeah, right-wing extremists and aspiring autocrats seek to undermine it through misinformation and conspiracy theories. But I’m grateful the media is finally calling trump and his cronies for what they are – con artists, thieves, shysters, power hungry narcissists.
Among them are the outer fringes who gather at Dealey Plaza, certain that JFK and his son will rise from the dead, declare that trump won the 2020 election, and reverse the election. I’m grateful for these nut cases because of the stark contrast they present to the rest of us.

While I’m all for the dead returning to life, I doubt that JFK or his son would endorse trump under any condition. I’m grateful for My Pillow guy and his silly proclamations about the fluctuating date when trump will resume the presidency. I’m grateful that Dominion has sued him for an absurd amount of money and that Fox News no longer runs his ads.

In spite of how politically dire things look in this country, I’m grateful we’re closing on 2021 and yes, I welcome 2022.

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The Other Amazon

I was working on a wood fence replacing old slats when I punctured the tip of a finger with a rusty nail. One drop of blood came out. I cleaned it and put iodine on it. But it was a rusty so I decided to update my tetanus vaccine. It had been a long time since my last one. In fact, I got it before going on a trip to the Amazon in the late 1980s.Supposedly, the tetanus vaccine is only good for seven years…or is it ten? I’ve heard both.

I told the doctor about when I last got the shot, he looked at me said, “The Amazon? What were you doing there?”

So I told him that Trish and I used to lead adventure tours to South America and we’d made three trips to the Upper Amazon. He thought that was interesting and a few minutes later as I was leaving he turned to the nurse and said: “This guy is Indiana Jones.”

I laughed and said, “Wow! It’s kind of amazing that you said that because I’m an author and I’ve written eight Indiana Jones novels for LucasFilm and Bantam Books.”

The nurse, of course, was really baffled because she hadn’t been in the room when I mentioned going to the Amazon. “How did you know that?” she asked the doc. So I told her about the adventure tours.

So that was a good synchronicity, but it also shows that the name  Indiana Jones has become symbolic of adventure. Although Indy never went to the Amazon in any of the four movies, I did send him there in my third Indy novel, Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils where he searched for the legendary city of Z.

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The Mystical Underground: Rob Macgregor: Staff Of Kings: Episode 3

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Rob Macgregor: Staff Of Kings: Episode 3”:

Join Rob MacGregor, the author of the Indiana Jones prequel novels and the Mystical Underground, as they present the third episode of an audio production of the unpublished novel “Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings.”
Sometimes called “The Lost Indiana Jones novel,” Staff of Kings will come out in six episodes on The Mystical Underground’s podcast feed, beginning August 22. It will continue as possible each month through early 2022.

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The weirdness of synchro stories

 

On the last Saturday of each month, the Coincidence Cafe meets through Zoom for about an hour and a half. We trade synchro stories. We break into small groups and get to know each other.

Tomorrow’s topic is how to tell a synchronicity story. The answer seems obvious. All stories begin with meeting the hero or heroine. Who is this person? Who are these people? What did the synchronicity involve and where did it happen? Who or what was involved? What was the message?

So here’s an example.

In June 2021, before the huge spike in Covid cases in Florida, we met some dog park friends at Darbster’s, a vegan restaurant in West Palm Beach. It’s named after the owner’s dog, now deceased, so pooches are welcome. We met up with Lloyd, Paula, and her friends, Meryl and Jeff. We got seats outside, on the porch, where there was a nice cross-breeze and plenty of shade.

Our server was a masked young woman, with beautiful dark eyes. She spoke with a slight accent and I pegged her for South American. I  finally asked her, in Spanish, where she came from.

“Venezuela,” she replied.

“Me too!” I exclaimed.

She looked shocked. “Where in Venezuela?”

“Caracas and Maracaibo.”

“Me, too!”

We chatted about dictators Maduro, Chavez, and even farther back, to Perez Jimenez, whose regime I lived under. “At least he built things,” she said,

And that much was true. Jimenez was responsible for building the autopista, the highway from Caracas to the coast. He also embezzled $13 million from the Venezuelan treasury when he fled the country and lived out the rest of his life on Miami Beach.

I left Venezuela was I was nearly 17.

She left when she was 17 and was now 27.

Her family was still there. Mine isn’t. She wanted to surprise her mom on mother’s day, but when she checked flights, she discovered a ticket cost $2500 and the trip took 23 hours. Apparently, any American airline that flies to Venezuela these days is one that goes through Mexico and a bunch of other spots before hitting Maiquetia, the Venezuelan airport.

Before we left the restaurant, I asked the young woman her name. “Me llamo Patricia.”

Honestly, I nearly swallowed my tongue. I go by Trish but Patricia is my birth name.

“Sincronicidad,” I said to her before we left. Synchronicity.

And she nodded and put her arms around me and we hugged.

We traded cell numbers.

So there you have it, the story of a synchronicity that involved 2 people with the same first name, from the same city and country, who left the country at the same age – although decades apart. The camaraderie, the connectedness, is something you feel immediately. Was I meeting a younger version of myself? Was I her future self? What did this synchronicity mean?

The meaning of any synchronicity is also a story that unfolds. And in this story, I feel we both benefited by recognizing the eerie parallels in our lives that hints at a greater, underlying order of things.

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Sometimes a dog…

SAYS IT ALL!

 

 

 

 

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trump & Houdini

 

I love Dystopian fiction. But I don’t like living in Dystopia, and that’s what the four years of trump were. A Dystopian U.S. We had an orange man so vain about his silly hair, so narcissistic, that from 2016 to 2020, it was all about… well, trump.

Sex scandals, alleged pee tapes, injecting bleach as a cure for Covid, separating migrant children from their parents and putting them in what amounted to concentration camps, from building walls to barring Muslims from the U.S, to being impeached twice, to inciting an insurrection…the list is long. And any single thing on this list would have put any other politician in office. But trump, it seems, has never been held accountable for anything he has done.

His technique is slick but it’s an old playbook that authoritarian governments and dictators on both the right and left have used for decades. Tell big lies and tell them often enough so that people begin to believe the lies are truth. Divide people by pitting them against each other, Sow distrust in government, in the media, in established institutions. Create conspiracies. If you’re attacked, be merciless in your counteract (his Twitter mouthpiece). If your followers are loyal, reward them by endorsing them for political office. Play to your base, whatever it is. Convince them that only you can save them.
But trump has been out of office for nearly a year now and the January 6 investigation is closing in on his inner circle, issuing subpoenas for people and documents that he’s trying to block legally. It seems he’s trying to run out the clock until after the elections of 2022 and 2024.

A recent article on CNN online pretty much said it all in the last paragraph:

“Altogether, the picture suggests that the realities of government are catching up to one of the most creative escape artists ever seen in American politics. The truth is out there. It’s coming soon.”

Right now, trump could be that picture of Houdini.. Can I get out of this? Huh? Can I? Yeah, of course I can, I’ve done it before… Houdini, of course, escaped. But this time, maybe just maybe, trump won’t slip away and will be held accountable, finally, for something.

 

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