Featured Artist: Peter Dakutis
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back playwright Peter Dakutis with his one-minute play, “Stream of Memories.” An individual experiences their last few moments, life flashing before their consciousness. If this …
Please join Synkroniciti in welcoming back playwright Peter Dakutis with his one-minute play, “Stream of Memories.” An individual experiences their last few moments, life flashing before their consciousness. If this …
Holiness is when more than one become one, when what is fractured is made whole. Singing in harmony. Breastfeeding a baby. Collective bargaining. Dancing. Admitting our pain to someone, and …
The intention of a ceremony is to put a person back together by restructuring the human mind. This reorganization is accomplished by a kind of inner map, a geography of …
Here are the top ten most viewed quotes of 2021. Thank you for your thoughtful reading and presence. May they bless you and give you courage for a new year …
Simply said, ritual is any gesture done with emotion and intention by an individual or a group that attempts to connect the individual or the community with transpersonal energies for …
Synkroniciti is so happy to welcome back poet Melissa Rendlen. Her poem “Among the Birches” opens our newest issue, “Transcend,” and speaks of the exhilaration of a clear fall morning. …
Synkroniciti is honored to welcome writer Judith McGinn from Skaneateles, NY, with a fascinating short story, “A Sea Change,” about a mother who has an unusual connection with her teenage …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to present the first Featured Artist of our tenth issue, “Transcend,” Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier. In addition to “Stars,” which won our contest and graces our cover with a …
Synkroniciti is thrilled to announce the winner of our “transcend” issue cover contest, Karen Boissonneault-Gauthier, an indigenous visual artist, writer and photographer residing in Stittsville, Ontario, Canada. The piece is …
A map of the world. Not the one in the atlas, but the one in our heads, the one we keep coloring in. With the blue thread of the river …
