I was re-writing a short section on our synchronicity book that deals with psychometry–psychic touch–when I remembered an old acquaintance from years ago who had a talent for reading objects. Noreen had once held my father’s watch, which I’d inherited but hadn’t worn, and described him and how he’d died. And she was surprisingly accurate.
One day she told me how she had caught the attention of an archaeologist who had tested her talents with several artifacts. He’d avoided telling her anything about the culture from which the stone objects had come. She was so accurate in describing the culture and time frame that he continued working with her and eventually wrote a book about psychic archaeology, featuring her and another psychic.
I tried to think of the name of that book and wondered if we still had a copy around here somewhere. Then I moved on to something else, forgetting about it. So a few hours later, I clicked a Google alert on synchronicity and read a blog post by Andrea de Michaelis about her trip to Cassadaga, the spiritualist village in Central Florida. That was odd because Trish and I at that very moment were talking about taking a friend to Cassadaga when she came for a visit from Kansas next month.
As I read the blog, I saw that Andrea had highlighted the name Albert Bowes, who she said she’d seen reading his mail on a park bench in Cassadaga. The name was vaguely familiar, so I clicked it. Albert is a psychic reader and on his web page he mentions that he worked with a university professor in a four-year research project that became a book called, Visions of Time. As soon as I clicked the book title and saw the cover, I recognized it as the book I was thinking about earlier. Albert Bowes and Noreen Renier were the two subjects for the research.
As Andrea says on her blog post: “…I knew I was in the flow, and when I’m in the flow, life is a synchronistic dance.” Very true!
Happy Thanksgiving, Americanos!





















