Have you ever received a piece of mail that you couldn’t overlook, not due to its contents, but because of the name on the address? A few days back, we received a catalogue from a company that we ordered from years ago. The address was accurate, as was our Clayhut Healing company name; however, the name on the back wasn’t mine or Steve’s; instead, it said David Wilcock.
After receiving the catalogue, I called their number to request that they take us off their mailing list. The woman on the phone asked for a number on the back of the catalogue. That’s when I noticed Davd’s name. Immediately, I thought of David Wilcock, the researcher and author, who appeared on Ancient Aliens.
My Journey with Ascension and Dream Healing
I found David’s teachings on ascension about 15 years ago. I became a dedicated viewer of his YouTube channel and eventually signed up for one of his Ascension Mystery School courses. Steve and I also read all his books, including The Synchronicity Key. My other connection to David was through my work. As a dream healer, people frequently ask if I am like Edgar Cayce, the ‘Sleeping Prophet’. Interestingly, many believed that David was Cayce’s reincarnation.
Even though we never met, I felt a bond with David. When he died so suddenly and unexpectedly on April 20, 2026, I was shaken. However, I didn’t see it as an end but as a transition. The years I spent listening to his talks on the Law of One material, apotheosis, consciousness, and the like, believing in the very idea this seemed to represent: that the universe is alive and communicating with us. I felt that this apparent mistake was actually a message showing that the consciousness remains active across the veil. Just as David mentioned in The Synchronicity Key, the universe doesn’t make mistakes. It was a sign saying, “Look closer. Everything is connected.”
Understanding the David Wilcock Synchronicity
Synchronicities are significant coincidences that occur when you are in tune with your purpose. They are not random occurrences. They serve as messages from a conscious universe. David Wilcock explained that these signs emerge when the barrier between worlds becomes thin.
Real Examples of Meaningful Coincidences
Here are some examples of synchronicities that show how the universe communicates:
- You are pondering a specific issue, and then you spot a billboard with the exact answer.
- You hear a song on the radio that responds to a question you asked just five minutes earlier.
- You encounter a stranger who tells a story that perfectly reflects your own life.
- You notice recurring numbers, such as 11:11, on clocks. For many, this indicates alignment or a wake-up call. It’s not the number itself that is important, but the feeling of recognition it evokes.
These occurrences have a common theme. They disrupt your usual routine, capture your attention, and feel personal. When you observe these patterns, you are not just imagining them. You are experiencing the fabric of reality interacting with your awareness.
In my experience, the synchronicity was the catalogue. I was missing David’s videos and questioning the nature of death. The universe delivered a package addressed to the person I was grieving. The item itself was ordinary, but the context made it special.
How to Interpret Synchronicities
The key is to remain open. Do not analyse these events solely through logic. Let the emotional resonance guide your understanding. The universe communicates using the language of your everyday life to ensure you grasp the message.
To understand a synchronicity, consider three questions:
- First, what was I thinking just before it occurred?
- Second, how did I feel when I noticed it?
- Third, does it relate to something I am trying to comprehend?
Trust your intuition. The answer often comes as an immediate realisation rather than a logical conclusion. Avoid forcing a meaning; instead, allow the message to unfold naturally. When you receive a sign like the catalogue, do not brush it off as a mistake. Take a moment to reflect. The universe is alive, sentient, and communicative. It uses familiar tools to convey its message and interact with you.


Wonderfully interpreted.
My mother recently passed and I write notes to her everyday.. last one saying..what I wouldn’t give to have you call..turned on my you tube while walking..Johnny Reid started singing.
Darling….i would call but I don’t have a dime.
My moms favorite song
Wow, Joyce, that’s beautiful!! I’m sorry for your loss, but love how you’ve stayed in touch with your mom…and she with you.