Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Update on Paul the Precog Octopus
According to an article on Huffington Post, Paul the Octopus could be worth millions – at least $4.5 million, says a PR specialist who spoke with CNN. Pretend for a moment that he isn’t an octopus. Given his predictive record, … Continue reading
Synchro at the Apple Store
Manhattan’s Apple Store We went to the Apple Store at our local mall (not the one in the photo!) to look at the new MacBooks. … Continue reading
Paul, the clairvoyant cephalopod
Before the recently concluded World Cup competition fades to memory, we need to honor the triumph of –not Spain–but Paul, the octopus who correctly predicted the winning team eight times in a row. Paul, who lives in an aquarium in … Continue reading
Samadhi, indeed
In yoga philosophy, Samadhi is a blissful state of consciousness induced by complete meditation. Like almost everyone else, I find it challenging to reach that state. In fact, I can think of only once where I came close to entering … Continue reading
The Numinous Quality of Clusters
from soul cards The word “clusters” conjures various images: clusters of stars, grapes, leaves, people, experiences. But synchronicities often occur in clusters – notably in numbers or the repetition of names, phrases, songs, objects. We’ve posted quite a few synchros … Continue reading
The Blog Universe
You spend time posting to your blog and creating a blog that attracts visitors. Blogger allows you to back up your blog in the export section of your dashboard. But it’s in xml, a language that is basically useless … Continue reading
Darkening of the Sun
Today’s total solar eclipse occurs at 3:33 PM EDT and 6:15 GMT. Most of the eclipse will occur over the Pacific Ocean, so not that many people will be able to see it. Chile’s Easter Island will be epicenter for … Continue reading
Seed Money
One of my first stops every day in blogland is Mike Perry’s blog on synchronicity. A few weeks ago, he posted a wonderful story that he called Seed Money. It’s an exercise in visualization and belief. And it’s uplifting. I … Continue reading
The I Ching’s Take on the Gulf Debacle
Carl Jung wrote the introduction to the Richard Wilhelm edition of the I Ching in 1949. It was where he first addressed the concept of synchronicity. The hexagram, the basis of the I Ching, is – according to Jung – … Continue reading
Crack in the Dam
Logo of Reporters Without Borders in defense of online free expression. . A few weeks ago, we received a notice from blogger that one of our posts had been cited for copyright infringement, so our blog was taken down, the … Continue reading






