Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Oregon Tale
The night before we left for Oregon this Tuesday, our daughter, Megan, was about to go meet a friend. She was backing out of the driveway when I stopped her and told her to take our Mazda Tribute because one … Continue reading
Ripples on a pond
Steve Duffy wrote to tell us about a three-volume book by Peter Lavenda called Sinister Forces: A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft. Sounds sinister and grim – lifting words from the title. We’ve never heard of the books, but Steve … Continue reading
Dream Snake
This story was sent in by a mechanical engineer, who calls himself Slim Jim. He’s a left-brain, scientific type, an atheist. In his free time, Slim Jim explores caves, underground mines and other hidden places. The abandoned building is where … Continue reading
Jung and the ‘Sympathy of All Things’
In Jung’s autobiography, Memories, Dreams and Reflections, he relates a story about an apparently telepathic connection to a patient he had been treating. He had gone out to deliver a lecture, then returned to his hotel around midnight, but had … Continue reading
Old Friends
In 2007, my friend Carol Bowman – author and researcher into past lives – received a call from a woman who was interested in bringing Carol’s story/books to television. Carol, whose journey is illustrated in her two books – Children’s … Continue reading
Dark Passages
One of our ‘secrets’ of synchronicity deals with creativity and the law of attraction. When you focus intently on a creative endeavor, you attract like experiences in the outer world. For example, when Trish was writing about a stalker years … Continue reading
El Siboney
A friend from Key West, Jim Moseley, called me late Monday evening. I hadn’t talked to him for several years, but we had corresponded. Usually, I write him in response to something he has written in his iconic newsletter called … Continue reading
27
Twenty-seven. 2+7=9. Nine is about beginnings and endings. Many of us are just getting started in our careers at 27 after a few years of false starts. But for others, 27 is an ending. The other evening, Megan was watching … Continue reading
The Holts
Brenda, a certified deputy assessor with a law degree, lives in New Orleans. We found her story on another blog and asked if we could use it. Synchronicities that involve repetition of names, like those that involve clusters of numbers, … Continue reading
Last Titanic Survivor Dies
Elizabeth Gladys ‘Millvina’ Dean, born Feb. 2, 1912, was two months old when she left on the maiden voyage of the Titanic. She died Sunday on the ninety-eighth anniversary of the launching of the ill-fated vessel that was billed as … Continue reading






