Featured Artist: Jack M. Freedman
Synkroniciti welcomes back poet Jack M. Freedman, aka Jacob Moses, this time as a photographer and the creator of our marvelous cover. “Cauldron” won the cover art contest for “Ritual” …
Synkroniciti welcomes back poet Jack M. Freedman, aka Jacob Moses, this time as a photographer and the creator of our marvelous cover. “Cauldron” won the cover art contest for “Ritual” …
Of course the miraculous resides in the mundane, for the genius of the mundane is that it is never filled with any of itself. And because it is not, …
Dave had carried the Zen bell, and rang it every few minutes with the tap of a small hammer. The sound was clear and beautiful. The tone was harmonious 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 …
Synkroniciti is excited to welcome visual artist Carmen Kennedy from Austin, Texas, with three sumptuous mixed media works: “Dreaming of Mt. Fuji,” “Water is Life” and “Bee Madonna with Fish.” …
We need myths that will help us to identify with all our fellow-beings, not simply with those who belong to our ethnic, national or ideological tribe. We need myths …
We all hygger: gathered around a table for a shared meal or beside a fire on a dark night, when we sit in the corner of our local cafe or …
What is the matter with these people, these people who won’t stop fighting, won’t stop hurting each other long enough to see that a body is a thing of beauty, …
The sun, like a golden knife, was steadily paring away the edge of the shade beside the walls. The streets were enclosed between old, whitewashed walls. Everywhere were peace and …
How do we recharge when the world becomes too much to endure? Seeking different sights and sounds can help. Near Raton, New Mexico, a small, shabby town along I-25, a …
