A Synchro Jackpot

 

This may not exactly be a jackpot story, but it definitely is a synchronicity of the Lotto kind.

A couple of weeks ago, we met Paula and Lloyd, our dog park buddies, at Darbster’s, a vegan restaurant named after the owners’ dog. The setting is a dichotomy – next to a canal that is peaceful and pretty, but adjacent to Federal Highway in West Palm Beach, which is noisy.

That first evening, the four of us sat outside, with our dog Nigel, as our only pooch. I’d thoughtLloyd was going to bring his dog, Abby, but he thought we’d agreed no dogs. My bad. Mercury was retrograde, communications got screwed up.

On the way home, Rob and I stropped by a gas station so I could buy a couple of Loteria $2 scratch offs. The station didn’t have any. So I bought a pair of $2 scratch offs called Gold Rush. Rob won a hundred bucks.

Two weeks later, the four of us met again at Darbster’s. This time, Nigel and Abby were with us. On her way home, Paula stopped at a gas station and bought a Gold Rush. And yes, she won a hundred bucks.

What are the odds?

Well, the Florida Lottery tells us that there’s a 1 in 796 chance of winning $100 with the $2 Gold Rush card. Paula bought a $10 Gold Rush card, which has much better odds: 1 in 71.

Already, Darbster’s feels like a hub of quantum physics, right?  Already, it figures into what is starting to feel like a cluster synchro. When we meet a third time, with all our dogs present, it’s Lloyd’s turn to buy a Gold Rush on his way home. If he does and wins a hundred bucks, then what’s the message?

These are the kind of synchros that beg for closer scrutiny!

Stay tuned.

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The Wisdom of Shiva

We were about to interview psychologist Davina Kotulski about her new book, The Manna Paradigm Shift: Creating the Consciousness of Abundance and Freedom on our podcast, The Mystical Underground. The book is about taking chances, stepping off the cliff, to find your true self and to pursue your dreams. Essentially, it requires destroying the old ways to create the new.

But Mercury Retrograde kicked in and a technical glitch with Skype resulted in a delay. While our tech magician/producer Jon Posey worked on the problem, we took a break. As I headed back to my office, I stopped at a bookcase in the family room and for some reason I snatched a book off the shelf that caught my eye and opened it at random. The book is called, The Wisdom Codes: Ancient Words to Rewire Out Brains and Heal our Hearts, by Gregg Braden. I thought the title sounded somewhat harmonious with the wisdom our guest was providing in The Manna Paradigm Shift.

On the page I opened was a sub-heading called The Hindu Mantra of Strength. It was about a well-known simple Hindu mantra: Om Namah Shivaya. It honors Shiva, one of the three primary deities in the Hindu tradition. Shiva is often referred to as the destroyer god who works in concert with Brahma, the creator, and Vishnu, the preserver. She balances energies and provides powerful harmony among the three primal forces.

Braden writes: “While it’s true that Shiva is frequently described as the destroyer, a deeper exploration of Hindu tradition reveal that the name is often appended with the name transformer as well. And while the qualities, destruction and transformation, are often used interchangeably, it may be more accurate to describe them as part of a sequence rather than substitutes for one another.”

In other words, what might be seen as destruction of the old ways leads to transformation, the new way of being. As Braden put it: “By invoking the power of Shiva in our lives, we destroy our old ideas of self-limitation and free ourselves to transform into new expressions of ourselves that embody our deepest strengths.”

I was interested in talking to Davina about these concepts and how they relate to The Manna Paradigm Shift, but like I said it was Mercury retrograde. Jon told us the problem with Skype was continuing, so we postponed the interview for three weeks. When the time comes, we’ll see how “manna from heaven” and the destroyer god Shiva fit together. That podcast episode will be up here in The Mystical Underground some time in March.

 

 

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An Alien Named ‘Oumuamua’

 

When Harvard Professor John Mack took up the cause of alien abductees and attested that their experiences were real, he infuriated academia with his claims and was met with harsh criticism. Even though he was a tenured professor, head of the psychiatry department of the Harvard Medical School and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, in 1994, Harvard carried out a 14-month investigation of his research, but ultimately backed away from dismissing him. They somewhat sheepishly concluded that Mack could conduct research any subject he liked. Ten years later, and after publication of two books of alien abductions, he was killed in London when he was struck by a drunk driver. For a fascinating interview with Mack by PBS, look here.

Now, decades later, mainstream science continues to snub research into UFOs and alien visitors. The taboo makes any scientist pursuing the subject immediately suspect. The latest scientist to step into the UFO/alien academic target zone is another highly accredited Harvard guy.

Avi Loeb is the longest-serving chair of astronomy at Harvard, has published hundreds of pioneering papers, and has collaborated with greats like the late Stephen Hawking. That makes him difficult to dismiss outright.

In his new book, “Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth, Loeb spells out the reasons he believes an object named ‘Oumuamua — “scout” in Hawaiian—that passed through the solar system in 2017 is an alien object. He also takes on the scientific mainstream’s unwillingness to look at the subject.

“The correct approach is to be modest and say: ‘We’re nothing special, there are lots of other cultures out there, and we just need to find them,'” Loeb said in an interview with Agence France-Presse, published Feb. 6.

The facts are as follows, as spelled out in the article.

In October 2017, astronomers observed an object moving so quickly, it could only have come from another star — the first recorded interstellar interloper.

It didn’t seem to be an ordinary rock, because after sling shotting around the Sun, it sped up and deviated from the expected trajectory, propelled by a mysterious force.

This could be easily explained if it was a comet expelling gas and debris — but there was no visible evidence of this “outgassing.”

The traveler also tumbled in a strange way — as inferred by how it got brighter and dimmer in scientists’ telescopes, and it was unusually luminous, possibly suggesting it was made from a bright metal.

There are two shapes that fit the peculiarities observed — long and thin like a cigar, or flat and round like a pancake, almost razor thin.

Loeb says simulations favor the latter, and believes the object was deliberately crafted as a light sail propelled by stellar radiation.

In order to explain what happened, astronomers had to come up with novel theories, such as that it was made of hydrogen ice and would therefore not have visible trails, or that it disintegrated into a dust cloud.

“These ideas that came to explain specific properties of ‘Oumuamua always involve something that we have never seen before,” said Loeb.”If that’s the direction we are taking, then why not contemplate an artificial origin?”

Discovering there’s intelligent life beyond our planet could be the most transformative event in human history — but what if scientists decided to collectively ignore evidence suggesting it already happened? Asks the French news agency in the article.

Writing in Forbes, astrophysicist Ethan Siegel called Loeb a “once-respected scientist” who, having failed to convince his peers of his arguments, had taken to pandering to the public.

Loeb, for his part, protests a “culture of bullying” in the academy that punishes those who question orthodoxy — just as Galileo was punished when he proposed the Earth was not the center of the universe.

For the complete story, look here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Mystical Underground: Janice Carlson: Soul Sensing

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Janice Carlson: Soul Sensing”:

Join Trish and Rob for a conversation with…

Janice Carlson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications and Secondary Education. After years spent as an advertising copywriter, she authored 15 novels for New York publishing houses under her fiction-writing penname: Ashland Price. Then, in 1992, Janice accidentally discovered her ability to communicate with the dead. Since that time, she has done thousands of afterlife communications sessions for clients throughout the United States, with a money-back guarantee of contact.

Her recent book, SOUL SENSING: How to Communicate With Your Dead Loved Ones. received a glowing 4-Star review from the San Francisco Book Review, as well as raves from scores of radio and podcast hosts throughout America. In addition to being a psychic, Janice is one of the very few mediums in the U.S. that offers a money-back guarantee of contact with deceased loved ones and friends.

www.janicecarlson.com

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A Life-After-Death Essay Contest

Las Vegas space entrepreneur Robert Bigelow has announced an essay contest in which he is giving away nearly $1 million as the inaugural activity for his newly-founded organization, the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies (BICS).

Bigelow is famous for his entrepreneurial endeavors in regards to paranormal research such as Skinwalker Ranch and government-contracted UFO research through Bigelow Aerospace’s Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) program. He founded the consciousness organization in June of last year. It’s part of Bigelow’s life-long goal to create a research organization dedicated to answering the question of what happens to us when we die? Do we survive death and, if so, what’s it like on the other side?

The essay contest is intended to raise public awareness “for the Survival of Human Consciousness topic and to stimulate research,” according to the competition’s webpage. The goal for applicants is to write an essay that summarizes “the best evidence available for the survival of human consciousness after permanent bodily death.” Bigelow will award the the top three essays, with first place receiving $500,000, and second and third places receiving $300,000 and 150,000, respectively.

According to the BICS website, competition entries are expected to employ a focus on scientific evidence and include both “objective and subjective supported documentation as gathered,” including older documented cases, photographic or electronic data, validated and authenticated human experiences, and other relevant literature and sources.

The deadline for entries is August 1, 2021. They will be judged by a panel of renowned experts, including forensic neurologist Christopher C. Green MD PhD; journalist and author Leslie Kean; Rice University Professor of Philosophy and Religious Thought Jeffrey Kripal, PhD; theoretical physicist Harold Puthoff, PhD; University of California Irvine Professor of Statistics Jessica Utts PhD; and survival of consciousness expert Brian Weiss, MD. The winners of the competition will be announced on November 1, 2021.

If you are interested, you need five years of related experience and you are required to apply to write your essay by Feb. 28. More info at http://www.bigelowinstitute.org

That’s an interesting challenge, especially since objective and subjective evidence are included. The problem, at least up to this point, has been that mainstream science tends to see all supposed evidence of life after death as subjective, misinterpretation, or fraud or hoax. But with this panel of judges, who are attuned to consciousness research, the results should be interesting.

https://www.mysterywire.com/mysteries/bigelow-institute-for-consciousness-studies-bics/

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And how’s your merc retro going?

Every Mercury retrograde is different. Some impact personal and professional relationships, cars and travel of all sorts. Others make a mess of technology. And some bring up old issues – like the impeachment of trump and whether or not he’ll be convicted for inciting violence at the capitol on January 6.

But all Merc retros have several things in common: life gets bumpy in one or several areas, old issues surface, miscommunication is the norm. Anything with moving parts is screwed up. If you sign a contract, you’ll revisit the terms. Best to revise, review, reconsider.

So far, Mercury retrograde in Aquarius for us has brought a shortage of firewood instead of toilet paper and paper towels. Our winter here in Florida has lasted longer this season, weeks instead of days when the temps were cold enough to build a fire in your fire pit. When I wore three layers of clothes.

Ten days into this retro, appointments have changed, revisions are underway, I’ve had to change passwords several times. I’ve also had technical issues with my computer, phone, and our podcast.

Today, we were supposed to talk with Davina Kotulski, a clinical psychologist, author, and life coach. When she called our Skype number shortly before 1 p.m. ET, she got a busy signal. Since the number belongs to the podcast and none of us were using the number, our producer and tech wizard said, “Ask her to call back in half an hour.”

The upshot is that we re-scheduled for a date after the retro ends – March 1.

For other people, the technology stuff seems to be a biggie. One friend, Paula, had to buy a new iPhone because water seeped inside her iPhone 11 and basically killed it. I always recommend that people don’t buy electronics during a retro period. But, let’s face it. These days we pretty much live on our phones. We need our phones even in Mercury retros.

During one retro, our washing machine broke down. Since I had no desire to use a laundromat for three weeks or go without clean clothes, I bought a new washing machine. It’s never been quite normal – it grunts and groans at times and makes a lot of noise.
During another retro, I signed a contract and the project was screwed up from the second I put that pen to paper. During another, I bought a car from Carmax and sold it within a year. I hated the stick shift.

But some Mercury retros bring old acquaintances and friends back into your life. And most of the time if you travel during a a Merc retro, you return to your destination at a future time.

Gemini and Virgo are ruled by Mercury, the archetypal trickster that governs communication, travel, and anything with moving parts. They may feel these retro more strongly than other signs. But, we all experience this energy in some area of our lives.

The good news? The next Mercury retro won’t happen again until May 29 at 6:34 p.m. EDT. It ends on June 22 at 6 p.m. After that, the third and final retro of the year – circle September 27 at 1:10 a.m. and it ends on October 18 at 11:37 a.m.

In between, make as much progress as you can.

 

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New Moon in Aquarius

New moons are always a time for celebration. They usher in new opportunities according to the sign and house placement in your natal chart. But this one has an additional bonus- Jupiter and Venus are exactly conjunct in Aquarius and Mercury retrograde is closely conjunct to both of them.

Translation? New opportunities surface in your love life, creativity, income, and perhaps in overseas travel (pandemic permitting) and in publishing and and communication. There may be a delay, though, until after Mercury turns direct on February 20.

Check out the February forecast in the masthead to find out what this new moon means for you.

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Entanglement

 

Synchro expert Philip Merry doesn’t classify synchronicities. He just urges people to use them in their personal and professional lives to advance their careers and personal evolution. He recognizes their value as guides, indicators, muses.

As he points out, For three centuries, the scientific world has been dominated by the Newtonian paradigm, which says “that humans are separate from each other and that the world is ruled by linear mechanistic thinking. But the quantum revolution in the 20th century changed everything and quantum mechanics revealed that we live in a world where people are essentially energetically entangled. Synchronicity connects us to that quantum world.”

Just how deep do such connections extend?

Ask Anthony Hopkins. When he was researching his part for the film of George Feifer’s The Girl from Petrovka, he searched London bookstores for a copy of the novel. He couldn’t find one. He went into Leicester Square subway station to catch a train home and there, lying on a bench in the station was the book.

What are the odds? And what are the odds that the synchronicity would resume two years later when Hopkins was filming in Vienna and greeted by Feifer? The author mentioned that he no longer had a copy of his own book and told Hopkins he’d lent his last copy to a friend who had mislaid it somewhere in London. Feifer added that it really annoyed him because he had annotated that particular copy.

At this point, Hopkins probably felt he’d fallen down a rabbit hole. But imagine how Feifer must have felt when Hopkins handed him a copy of his own book. “Is this the one?” Hopkins asked. “With the notes scribbled in the margin?”

This story beautifully describes what Perry means when he says, “We live in a world where people are essentially energetically entangled.”

This kind of synchronicity is in a class of its own, Mind-Blowing.

 

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The Mystical Underground: Rob MacGregor: The Way Of Astro – Yoga

A new episode of The Mystical Underground is live! “Rob MacGregor: The Way Of Astro – Yoga”:

Join Rob for a reading from “The Lotus and The Stars : The Way of Astro-Yoga.”

The Lotus and the Stars intertwines the disciplines of yoga and astrology, allowing your body ultimately to become a vehicle for transforming your life. You will discover how to draw on the energies of the various sun signs and the planets through specific yoga postures, including instructions for personalizing workouts.

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#137 – and Connecting with Coincidence

 

On February 4, the 12th anniversary of this blog, I joined a Zoom meet-up organized by Bernard Beitman. It consisted of participants from different countries who write about, research, or study synchronicities . This  monthly meet-up is part of Beitman’s Coincidence Project, which studies the nature of synchronicities. We shared our ideas and observations about synchronicity, then were paired off with one of the other participants  for synchronicity activities.

Toward the end of the meet-up, the woman in charge of Zoom announced that Beitman’s podcast, Connecting with Coincidence, would begin again soon for the second season. His first season  consisted of 137 episodes.

I exclaimed, “Wow! That’s the DNA of light!”

“It is?” someone asked.

In Deciphering the Cosmic Number: The Strange Friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung, author Arthur I Miller talks about the number 137 – a prime number – and its significance for Pauli. He describes it as the “DNA of Light.” And that’s a perfect description of Beitman’s 137 podcast episodes of Connecting with Coincidence.

Wolfgang Pauli was a theoretical physicist who was nominated by Einstein for a Nobel. He won the prize in 1945 for the “exclusion principle,” which involves spin theory and the periodic table of chemical elements and atomic structure. Thanks to Einstein, who called Pauli his successor, Pauli was offered permanent positions at Columbia and at the Institute for Advanced Study.  In 1946, he was granted U.S. citizenship and could have stayed in the United States just as Einstein had chosen to do. Instead, Pauli returned to Zurich partly because he missed his good friend Carl Jung. The two eventually began collaborating on a study of synchronicity.

Pauli was also known for his connection with the number 137,  one of the unsolved mysteries of modern physics, the value of the fine structure constant . It’s a prime number – a number that can be divided by 1 and by itself. Or, put another way, a prime number is a positive integer that cannot equal the product of two smaller integers.

The number became so puzzling to physicists that the famed Richard Feynman, who won the Nobel Prize in 1965 for his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, said that physicists should put a sign in their offices to remind themselves of how much they don’t know. The sign would be simple: 137.

This number confounded Pauli for much of his adult life. When at the age of 58, he entered the hospital for routine surgery and discovered he would be in room 137, he reportedly told a friend: “I won’t get out of here alive.” And he didn’t. He died before he could be released.

So whenever 137 comes up for you, think of it as the DNA of light. Take note of what you were doing or thinking before it occurred.

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