The Rescues

Someone sent this to Rob and we both got a good laugh about it.

A few hours later, we took Noah and Nigel to the dog park. As soon as we entered, a dog we hadn’t seen before came racing up to them, greeting them. She was medium-sized, with gorgeous fur, and her owner was nearby, so I asked him what kind of dog she was. A hybrid, as it turned out.

“We got her from a rescue organization in Canada. It’s taken her awhile to get used to us, but she’s great now.”

“Do you know anything about her history?” I asked.

He shook his head. He had another dog at the park, too, and commented that it was also a rescue.

“Most of the dogs here are rescues,” I said.

“Ha! They rescue us.”

Synchro! The dogs in the photo think so, too!

These kinds of synchronicities are fun and their purpose may be to simply point out that we’re in the flow!

 

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The Little Synchros That Aren’t So Little

Florida Scrub Jay

Synchronicity often surfaces in small ways that might elude us if we aren’t vigilant. After our daughter, Megan, lost her cat, she went to found an animal communicator, Heather Bristol, and got a reading. We wrote about it here.

Megan was so impressed with her reading that she signed up for four classes with Heather on intuitive development. During these sessions, Heather mentioned several things that are intriguing.

She saw Megan getting a new cat and doing some type of mural work in her art life. Megan had no intentions of getting another cat and wasn’t painting any mural. She’s a dog walker and sitter and not all dogs get along with cats and vice versa. Her art is commissioned through Etsy or through clients from Orlando’s wine walk or word of mouth.

But one Saturday, her friend Chelsea, who had recently lost her dog, asked Megan to head over to Pet Smart with her so she could look at pups that were up for adoption. Chelsea found a dog and Megan bonded with a two-year-old male cat who had been rescued from a kill shelter. She adopted hi and named  him Indy. He’s not intimidated by dogs.

Then today she calls to say three of her friends had tagged her about an event at Audubon Park in Orlando, where they’re looking to hire an artist to paint a mural of birds in Florida that are vanishing as a result of climate change. She’s submitting  the painting at the top of the page, a Florida Scrub Jay.

Heather is one of those rare psychics, I think, who hits things right out of the park. Like our friends Millie Gemondo of West Virginia and Kathy Adams and Helen Burley in Cassadaga, Florida, Heather is the real deal.

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Uranus into Taurus

 

Think back to May 2018. What was going on in your life? On May 10, Uranus entered Taurus, the first time in 7 years that it had changed signs. Thanks to a retrograde, it slipped back into Aries in early November, then turned direct again in January and has been moving toward its appointment with Taurus on March 6,  which also features a new moon in Pisces. Uranus will be in Taurus  until 2026.

Uranus governs sudden unexpected events, earthquakes, revolution, rebellion, genius, individuality, technology, the future. Its job is to shake us out of our ruts and routines so that the things in our lives that no longer work to our benefit fall out of our experience, making room for the new.

On a global scale, the effects of Uranus entering a new sign can be devastating. On March 11, 2011, when it entered Aries, a 9.0 quake hit Japan, which triggered a tsunami that caused that meltdown of nuclear reactors at Fukushima. During the planet’s first brief journey through Taurus, the worst wildfires in California’s history erupted. More than 8500 fires burned nearly 2 million acres.

On a personal level, Uranus invariably packs surprises. Here’s how it worked for us. In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, we discovered that we had roof leaks in four rooms, leaks that had seeped down into the dry board, a ruined porch roof, and other damage.  We filed a claim with our homeowner’s insurance and eventually they issued a check for several thousand dollars that wouldn’t cover much of anything. From a friend, I heard about public adjusters, got a referral, then another referral, and finally found James Angelotti, who came out to the house to assess the damage.

In Florida, public adjusters aren’t paid up front. But if they win a settlement for you, they receive 10 percent of it. James was relentless, pursuing every avenue to make the insurance company pay up. The last step, going to court, was imminent in early May 2018. Then, on May 18, eight days after Uranus had entered Taurus, I received an email from him that the insurance company would issue a check. A substantial check that enabled us to replace our roof, have the house repainted inside and out, and remodel two bathrooms. He became my new hero.

In my chart, Uranus was conjuncting the cusp of my 7th house – business and personal partnerships. In Rob’s chart, Uranus was trining his 00 degree Virgo moon in the 4th house (home). We never saw the settlement coming; at that point, we had resigned ourselves to a very lengthy wait.

So buckle up, folks. This may be a wild ride!

PS.  I’ve been asked about Chiron’s transit into Aries. In mythology, Chiron is the wounded healer. When it was in Pisces, we surrendered and imagined. Now that it’s in Aries, I think we stand up for ourselves and pursue whatever we imagined.

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Mercury Retro Alert

As a Gemini ruled by Mercury, I admit that I really dislike Mercury retrogrades. There are three a year and the one that begins today is in Pisces. It’s a fairly long retro, too. It doesn’t end until March 28.

The rules for navigating these periods are simple:

Don’t start anything new. Review, revise, reconsider.

If you can avoid traveling, by all means do so. Otherwise, your travel plans are likely to change – i.e. delays and inconveniences of one kind or another.

Double check all appointments.

Communicate as clearly as possible. Even when you do, there may be understandings.
Don’t submit manuscripts, screenplays, or any other creative product.

Don’t sign contracts unless you don’t mind revisiting the terms at a later date.

Don’t buy electronics or cars or, as I discovered during the lat retro, desks that you have to assemble. I’m still missing the middle drawer of my desk. In fact, try not to buy anything you have to assemble.

Now what’s really interesting about this retro is that it overshadows 2 other astrological events that occur on March 6- the transit of Uranus into Taurus and a new moon in Pisces. I’ve written about the Uranus transit before, and it’s worth noting that Michael Cohen, trump’s former attorney and fixer, will be testifying again on that day. We can expect surprises and revelations to come out of that, and they probably will be unexpected.

I’ve already gotten inklngs of what this retro may be like for me. I’ve had some computer glitches. I discovered that a publisher had no record that rights had been reverted for an astrology book I wrote on creativity and I couldn’t find the email that stated the rights had been reverted. Minutia. Merc retro is a mischievous devil that messes with the smallest details and expands to the bigger stuff.

The power of the new moon in Pisces will be subdued, and some of us may be revisiting issues, ideas, and relationships that we thought were history but which are still alive and noisy inside of us. The Merc retro taints most of the month, with things moving much more slowly that we’d like. But the effects can be mitigated by going with the proverbial flow, remaining positive and focused.

Someone a few years back asked if Mercury retrogrades and the accompanying snafus were worse for me because I expected them to be worse. There may be some truth to that. If we live in a universe governed by the law of attraction – and Carl Jung believed  that we did – then it’s possible that at some level, I’m attracting these snafus.

So my challenge to myself and everyone else: if it’s possible that we’re attracting this energy, then how can it be mitigated or eliminated?

However, there’s also a lovely new moon today in Pisces. And tomorrow, Uranus enters Taurus. That write up will appear on the 7th.

 

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trump and cohen

Now that the Michael Cohen testimony on Feb 27 had settled in, this is the story the chart tells.

Pluto at 22 degrees Capricorn – the planet that represents power and profound transformation, is conjuncting trump’s Vertex (Vx) at 22 degrees Capricorn in his 5th house of creativity, romance, pleasure, children. Capricorn is the sign that rules government. What this tells us is that trump’s kids – specifically Donald Jr. – may be the next to fall. He’s a Capricorn, 10 degrees, nowhere near an exact conjunction. But.

The Vertex is a point in a chart that speaks of agreements we make before we’re born into this life. Often, it corresponds to someone of that sign who is significant in your life. Since it’s in trump’s 5th house, this is about children, usually the first born. That’s Donald Jr.
Also interesting is that Jupiter – the planet of expansion – is hitting trump’s natal South Node in the 4th house of home and family, so the family came under congressional scrutiny  during Cohen’s  testimony. The family business, the family manipulations of finances, tax returns, all part of house #8, where we find transiting Mercury, the planet of communication.

So there was lots of talk about how family assets were used to shut up people. It’s forming a beautiful angle to trump’s Leo ascendant – the place where he entered this life, so for right now he’s protected. But on March 6, Uranus – the planet of unexpected and unforeseen events – enters Taurus. And I think this transit is what really shakes trump to the core. But I’ve been wrong before about trump’s survival.

At the heart of this lies the DOJ policy that a sitting president can’t be indicted. It came about in 2000 and was updated in mid-December 2018, when the Republicans controlled all 3 branches of government. Essentially, this ruling puts the president above the law. Like a king, a dictator. So if trump shot someone on 5th Avenue, as he said during his campaign, it wouldn’t matter. He wasn’t president yet when he said this, but you get the idea.

If he DID shoot someone now, would he be above the law? According to DOJ policy, yes. That puts him in the same category as Kim of North Korea,” as Putin, as Maduro in Venezuela, as Pinochet in Chile in the 70s, as Fidel Castro.

Uranus has a shock factor. Especially when Michael Cohen returns for public testimony on March 6. Let’s see how it manifests!

 

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Reading a Dead Horse

In 2009, we did a post about a book called A Mind for Murder: The Real Life Files of a Psychic Investigator, by Noreen Renier. We’d known Noreen for a number of years and had talked to her about her plans for the book, and also the continuing saga of her dealings with hard core skeptics. She actually took one of them to court and won a $25,000 libel case against a member of the Tampa Bay Skeptics, who had publically called her a fraud.

In that post, we quoted Noreen about how she uses her mind when she works as a psychometrist, picking up information from objects she held. Here’s what she wrote:

“As a psychometrist who works with both law enforcement officers and private individuals, it would depend on my clients needs how I use my mind. On homicide cases, the detectives usually send me an object off the victim or something the murderer left behind. They need specific information; what the person looked like that committed the crimes, where he lives, why, etc. I definitely can tune into the individual and become the murder as well as the victim and sometimes its just me watching and sharing with the detectives what I see.”

Recently, I was looking at Noreen’s book again as I was writing a chapter  about psychic detectives for an upcoming book called, VISIONS. I noticed one unusual case, which I didn’t use, but thought I would mention it here. It was Noreen’s reading on a dead horse. A race horse that had been shot twice in the head, and the owner wanted to know who did it.

She did the reading right at the barn where it happened after being called in by the county sheriff. She sat on a bale of hay and held the horse’s tail, all that remained of the horse. Here’s what happened. “Feeling like a witch doctor, I closed my eyes and gingerly put the long, course tail to my forehead. Right away, one face after another swept into my mind, lingering only for a moment. I couldn’t slow the swirl of images….There were too many and they came too fast.”

Frustrated, she expressed her dilemma. The sheriff asked Ted, the owner, if he recognized any of the faces Noreen had described. He responded: “It looks like you’re describing everyone who was close to Dandy Dancer. I recognized a couple of the farmhands, the handlers, and the horse’s trainers.”

Suddenly, Noreen came up with a possible solution. Whoever had shot the horse had loaded the bullets in the gun. She asked the sheriff if the bullets were available. He said they had been removed as evidence and he called a deputy to go to the station and get them. They took a break and Noreen left the barn and sat under a tree meditating. But it wasn’t long before the deputy arrived with the projectiles. She hoped that the energy from the people who had held the bullets since they were removed wouldn’t interfere. However, she knew from previous cases that the energy emanating from killers was powerful, enduring and could overcome the others.

She selected one piece of a fragmented bullet and sat down on a bale of hay and held the projectile in her hand. Feature by feature the face evolved and took form as she described the face to the police artist who was present. “When I opened my eyes she had the face of a small attractive woman in her forties.

“Oh, my God,” Ted blurted. “It’s my ex-wife.” Ted had initiated the divorce and married a younger woman. The enraged ex-wife wanted revenge and chose to hurt him by killing what he treasured most: his prize race horse. The sheriff confronted the woman, they found the gun, and she confessed. Ted was shocked, but he decided not to press charges. He just wanted to end the acrimony between them. Instead of sending her to jail, he paid for her psychiatric treatment.

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Heads Are Rolling…

I was gathering stories from psychics who had premonitions of crimes when I heard a strange one from Jane Clifford of Wales. She’d been lying in bed when she sensed a dark mass moving across the landscape, and then a voice a woman would be decapitated. Three days later, it happened. A schoolboy slit his step-mother’s throat, then cut off her head with an axe. I guess he didn’t like her.

That reminded Jane of a series of synchronicities from her past that related to decapitations. You can’t make this stuff up! Here’s what she told me.

“I was having a conversation with my partner about Mary Queen of Scott’s execution and how it was bungled badly. A short time later when George left, I was trying to shut the front door there was resistance to it closing. I thought it must be the doormat caught under the door. So I tugged at the mat and tried to force the door shut. That’s when I noticed a toad in the doorway and I had decapitated it! Without its head, its legs were still trying to crawl over the threshold. I was shocked upset and horrified, I felt energy shift like centuries in a second, and I knew it wasn’t a good omen at all.

“I next day I knocked a China figure over and it broke at the neck, separating the head from the body. I freaked out because now I knew I was going to hear about death by decapitation. The next day
an online friend, who didn’t know about these incidents, told me his first girlfriend was decapitated in a car accident. Then on the news was a story about woman being decapitated by a sword in a park in England. Over the following weeks all those decapitations in the Middle East filled the news. The headless toad as a premonition was scary.”

After relating that series of events, all related to decapitations, she wrote back a few minutes later with this:

“Okay, here’s something weird, After sending those messages about decapitation, I switched the radio on and a woman’s voice said, “They said when we find you, we will behead you.”

I was gathering stories from psychics who had premonitions of crimes when I heard a strange one from Jane Clifford of Wales. She’d been lying in bed when she sensed a dark mass moving across the landscape, and then a voice a woman would be decapitated. Three days later, it happened. A schoolboy slit his step-mother’s throat, then cut off her head with an axe. I guess he didn’t like her.

That reminded Jane of a series of synchronicities from her past that related to decapitations. You can’t make this stuff up! Here’s what she told me.

“I was having a conversation with my partner about Mary Queen of Scott’s execution and how it was bungled badly. A short time later when George left, I was trying to shut the front door there was resistance to it closing. I thought it must be the doormat caught under the door. So I tugged at the mat and tried to force the door shut. That’s when I noticed a toad in the doorway and I had decapitated it! Without its head, its legs were still trying to crawl over the threshold. I was shocked upset and horrified, I felt energy shift like centuries in a second, and I knew it wasn’t a good omen at all.

“I next day I knocked a China figure over and it broke at the neck, separating the head from the body. I freaked out because now I knew I was going to hear about death by decapitation. The next day an online friend, who didn’t know about these incidents, told me his first girlfriend was decapitated in a car accident. Then on the news was a story about woman being decapitated by a sword in a park in England. Over the following weeks all those decapitations in the Middle East filled the news. The headless toad as a premonition was scary.”

After relating that series of events, all related to decapitations, she wrote back a few minutes later with this:

“Okay, here’s something weird, After sending those messages about decapitation, I switched the radio on and a woman’s voice said, “They said when we find you, we will behead you.”

Yikes, I might’ve lost my head, if I’d heard that right then. But I’m sure Jane kept her head about it!

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“The Other Side”

Here’s an old blog post with a really good synchronicity tale. It was actually up on CNN’s web site a few years ago in a section of articles called The Other Side. The series was introduced this way: Some stories blur the lines between science, spirituality and the supernatural. These are stories from “The Other Side.“

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Royce Burton was teaching history at a New Jersey university when he decided to tell his class about a frightening experience he had as a young man.

He was a Texas Ranger, patrolling the Rio Grande in 1940, when he got lost in a canyon after dark. He tried to climb out but lost his balance just as he neared the top of a cliff. Suddenly Joe, a fellow Ranger, appeared and hoisted him up to safety with his rifle strap. Burton thanked Joe for saving his life but lost contact with him after both men enlisted in the military during World War II.

Burton was in the middle of sharing his story when an elderly man appeared in the doorway. It was Joe, the fellow Ranger. He had tracked Burton down 25 years later and walked into his classroom at precisely the moment Burton was recounting his rescue.

“I’ll have Joe finish the rest of the story,” Burton said, without missing a beat as the astonished classroom witnessed the two men’s reunion.

You could call Burton’s story an amazing coincidence, but James Hollis calls it something else: “synchronicity” — a meaningful coincidence. (Yes, but it also could be an example of telepathy or precognition. That’s why we refer to synchronicity as an umbrella phenomenon that includes all other types of paranormal experiences.)

“Everybody has stories like that,” says Hollis, a Jungian analyst and author who knew Burton and shares his story in the book Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives. “We live in a haunted world where invisible energies are constantly at work.”
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Reading that story reminded us of another one that we’ve written about and referred to as the Plum Pudding story. It’s a classic in the genre of synchros. As I continued reading the article, what did I come across but the Plum Pudding story. Here it is:

In 1805, Deschamps, a French poet, was treated to plum pudding by Monsieur de Fortgibu, a stranger he met in a restaurant. A decade later, Deschamps goes to a Paris restaurant and orders plum pudding again. The waiter tells him the last dish has been served to someone else — a Monsieur de Fortgibu.
The story gets odder. In 1832, Deschamps goes to a diner where someone offers him plum pudding. He jokingly tells his friends that the only thing missing is de Fortgibu — and de Fortgibu, now an elderly man and lost, promptly wobbles into the diner.

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Psychic Detectives: What’s the Controversy?

 

Joe McMoneagle is best known as Remote Viewer #001 in the Army/CIA’s psychic spy program known as Stargate. But he’s also a psychic detective, one who has located close to a dozen missing persons over the years. Many of the cases were people who were missing in Japan. Because of his successes, he became a frequent guest on a Japanese television show called Psychic Detectives. His cases were documented, both the successful and unsuccessful ones.

Yet, skeptics to this day maintain that there is no proof that any psychic detective has ever successfully found a missing person or solved a murder case. We’ll get to the controversy, but first here’s a summary of one of McMoneagle’s cases.

This was a missing person’s case that Joe worked on about 20 years ago. He was given a blank sealed envelope containing the name of a 48-year-old woman who had been missing in Japan for twenty-seven years. Without even opening the envelope, he was able to remote view his target and give authorities the exact location of the woman, including the island, the city, and the specific prefecture within the city. He described the apartment complex, the apartment building, picked the right floor and even directed authorities to a specific apartment. Japanese police and television crews were suitably impressed.

“They were very surprised to find her actually residing in it under her maiden name,” McMoneagle said in an e-mail. “I think it woke the Japanese detective agency and police up. I don’t think they ever expected me to find her.”

It’s hard to come by statistics about the accuracy of psychic detectives. One poll of the largest police departments in the country found that one-third of them had used psychics on some cases. If they were unaware of any sound results found by psychics, it’s doubtful that any would admit to using them from time to time. Police departments that use psychics do so typically behind the scenes and don’t publicize the extent of help received from this non-traditional methods of investigation. The stories of success usually come from the psychics themselves, or observers.

It’s not surprising that skeptics say that psychics might occasionally make a lucky hit on the whereabouts of a missing person or the identity of a murderer, or related details. But they ask what about all the times they are unable to assist an investigation? Possibly because of the popularity of television series that feature psychic detectives, skeptics have come out en mass attacking the very existence of any evidence that a psychic has ever solved an investigation into a crime or found a missing person.

If you Google psychic detective, one article after another cites studies where psychics were wrong on cases. Some of the on-line reviews by skeptics are hostile or snide. One offers this headline: Psychic Detectives have a Perfect Record. The record is that they are always wrong, according to the article. Cases are cited in which psychics have said a missing person is dead, only to see the person turn up alive. The article evades explaining success stories, by simply rejecting them. “On closer inspection, other than anecdotal accounts, there are no documented discoveries of missing persons by psychics.” That, of course, is the only way to avoid looking at the overwhelming evidence of psychic successes as well as the decades of scientific evidence that attesting to the reality of remote viewing and other psychic abilities.

But hard-core skeptics miss an important point. If psychic were never successful, police departments and individual wouldn’t bother with them. The problem is not that no one has psychic abilities, but rather that psychics with limited abilities, who want to gain notoriety, take advantage of the fact that some psychics are successful. As a result, individuals who invest in such psychics come away disappointed.

In our decades of researching the paranormal, we’ve noticed that, unlike hardcore skeptics, psychics see both sides of the story. They know psychic abilities exist from their own experiences, but they are also well aware of psychic frauds. They are especially skeptical about psychics who are great at gaining publicity, but have minimal abilities and rely too much on their analytical minds over the intuitive.

Inside Edition set to test psychic detectives, selecting ten people randomly who called themselves psychics and were willing to be filmed. The interviewer showed each one a photo of a young girl who was said to be missing. All ten said the girl had been murdered. But the photo was actually the interviewer when she was a young girl.

The key word in the selection process was “random.” In other words, the television show didn’t examine the track record of the psychics they chose. Skeptics who debunk psychics often target individuals who have already been accused of fraud. Such exposes may provide a valuable service by warning the public to avoid such fakes, but hardly prove that all psychics are frauds or simply incapable of assisting police in cases.

In fact, Dean Radin, author and psychic researcher, points out in Supernormal: Science, Yoga, and the Evidence for Extraordinary Psychic Abilities that there are scientific reasons to accept that some cases of psychic detective work are valid. “Given that we know from scientific experiments that clairvoyant abilities do exist, the assumption that psychic detectives and psychic spies are always guessing is wrong.”

There are cases in which psychic detectives fail to assist police, and there are cases where they prove successful in assisting police. The controversy is really about the big picture of what it all means that psychic abilities are real.

As older scientists and academics die off, mainstream science and academia are slowly…very slowly…coming around to accepting the reality of psychic abilities. The problem is that the evidence, when taken seriously, will inevitably lead to a paradigm shift in beliefs as we recognize that we are more than physical beings living in linear time and 3-D space. At a deeper level of reality, we are all interconnected in a vast web of consciousness.

Philosophers and spiritual leaders have said as much for millennia. In Hindu mythology, it’s said that one tug on the god Indra’s net ripples through the Universe, everything being interconnected. In the Western World, 2,000 years ago, the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote: “Everything is connected and the web is holy.”

Now science is on the verge of proving it beyond doubt.

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Coast to Coast & the Lotto

In the aftermath of our appearance (or we should say our voices) on Coast to Coast recently, we’ve gotten a number of e-mails from people who heard the show. The most interesting was from a man named Gerald, a long-distance truck driver, who listened to the show while on the road. The next day, he stopped at a truck stop in Jackson,  Georgia and that’s when something odd happened.
He was walking by the lottery machine and he says, “All of a sudden I could clearly hear both of your voices saying to be open to the world. I figured that was a hint. So I bought a $5 lottery ticket and won $500. It is the most I have ever won and I would be remorse if I didn’t share this story with you.”
Good going, Gerald. Nice synchronicity!
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