Tag Archives: creativity
Precognition & Creativity
We first published this post in 2020, around the time that Covid broke out. +++ Our friend Darren from Brisbane, Australia, who also blogs about synchronicity, sent us this radio clip with author Peter May and a rather significant synchronicity … Continue reading
Creative Stars
A fresh and insightful guide to using astrology to nurture the creative spirit. Few aspects of life are as mysterious, or as rewarding, as expressing our creativity, in whatever form it takes. Writing, painting, dancing, designing, acting, inventing, teaching—these and … Continue reading
Creativity and Precognition
When Rob and I wrote 7 Secrets of Synchronicity in 2010, the 4th secret was called The Creative. The premise is that creativity lies at the heart of creativity. In our book about precognition, Sensing the Future, we have … Continue reading
Precognition Through Creativity
Our friend Darren from Brisbane, Australia, who also blogs about synchronicity, sent us this radio clip with author Peter May and a rather significant synchronicity concerning his book Lockdown. May wrote the book in 2005 in a kind of creative … Continue reading
Writing the future
Here’s an astonishing example of an author tuning into the future providing details of an event that would take place two years later. We wrote about this one here many years ago, but it’s worth taking another look at it, … Continue reading
Narrative Magick
Narrative Magick. Ever heard that phrase? I hadn’t, until Sheila Joshi, a clinical psychologist and blogging friend, told us about it. And yet, it’s something we’ve written about a number of times. It’s the practice of trying to conjure something … Continue reading
Creativity and Real Life: a Head-on Collision
This is one the strangest and most immediate incidents we’ve heard of where creativity and real life don’t just intersect, but have a head-on collision. +++ In the 1970s, prolific comic book writer Doug Moench wrote and worked on Planet … Continue reading
Sci-fi Writers Who Envisioned the Future
Science fiction writers have a long tradition of envisioning the future and its technology that later becomes scientific fact. Take Jules Verne. In his 1870 novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, he imagined an underwater ship powered by electricity. American … Continue reading
An Eerie Trump Synchro
Global synchros may be more common than we realize, and often underscore the idea that the universe actually has a sense of humor! This one involves a series of books written by Ingersoll Lockwood in the late 1800s: Baron Trump’s … Continue reading
The Butterfly Project
Adele Aldridge sent us this synchro. It’s compelling in that it illustrates how synchronicity often works with creative endeavors and how the Internet facilitates that connection. One day on Facebook, someone had shared the above image on my page – … Continue reading