Tag Archives: Synchronicity
A Pilgrimage to Maine
My parents and I first visited the coast of Maine in the early 1960s. Even as a young child I was just as enchanted and mesmerized as my parents were by the things we saw and heard at the edge … Continue reading
The Quest for a Kitten
I’ve always loved cats. I was five years old I got my first kitten, and I can still remember going with my dad to a man’s house and seeing more cats in one place than I’d ever seen before. And … Continue reading
The New House
I’d wanted to move forever. Or at least it SEEMED like forever. While our house was “sufficient,” I had dreams of moving to something a little larger with more storage space, more land, and more privacy. My sons dreamed of … Continue reading
Synchronicity
Carl Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and one of the founding fathers of modern psychology, coined the term “synchronicity” to refer to the principle that seems to link unrelated events together in a web of coincidence. Jung’s theory–and other’s interpretation of … Continue reading