Author Archives: Trish and Rob
The 27 Club
Singer Amy Winehouse, found dead in her London apartment, now joins the ranks of Kurt Corbain, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Brian Jones – musicians who all died at the age of 27. Kurt Corbain Janis … Continue reading
A Hometown Synchro
Tracy Wilhelm of British Columbia is our first winner of our Golden Scarab Synchro award. She wins The Synchronicity Journal and the trade paperback edition of The 7 Secrets of Synchronicity. She replied within an hour of the contest opening … Continue reading
Winning Synchro tales coming up
Tomorrow we will begin posting the winning entries in the Golden Scarab Synchro Contest. We’ve got some good ones. Three of the five winners are posting synchros here for the first time. Here are the winners in the order that … Continue reading
Wayseers
I found this on Nancy Atkinson’s blog. It’s powerful. We need more of this kind of thinking in the 21st century. Change starts with just one person, but it’s sure great to see this kind of momentum.
PS Synchro with Midnight in Paris
This synchro comes from Adele Aldridge, whose I Ching sites is one of my favorites.It’s about what she experienced as soon as Midnight in Paris ended. I think Woody Allen would appreciate it! +++ I saw “Midnight in Paris” … Continue reading
The Dark Trickster and a Whistleblower Synchro?
Many global stories often have embedded synchronicities, so let’s return to the scandal swirling around the now defunct News of the World and the perhaps soon to be defunct Rupert Murdoch empire. That empire, of course, includes the most divisive … Continue reading
The Cloud Forest
We had one week to explore Costa Rica. We chose two spots – the Arenal Volcano region, which we wrote about here and Monteverde, known as The Cloud Forest. We wanted to see the Pacific coast and the southern … Continue reading
Synchro about synchros
Diane Athill One recent morning I pointed out an article to Trish that had come up on our Google alert for synchronicity . It began with a story of a novelist who had gotten an idea for a short story … Continue reading
The Singing Bowl and Life
Back in December, I wanted to find some special Christmas gift for Rob and after seeing a Tibetan singing bowl on Butternut squash’s website – aka Jeri Gerard – I emailed her. Then we spoke by phone. She … Continue reading
When the Impossible Happens…
An editor once told us that she was wary of books about synchronicity because most manuscripts on the subject that had come her way were dry and academic with many convoluted sentences peppered with academic parlance. Such books tend to … Continue reading






