Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Connections
from deviant art These two synchros come from Carol Bowman, a past-life therapist and author of two books on children’s past lives. We’ve used several of Carol’s synchronicities before – on the blog and in 7 Secrets. Here and here … Continue reading
Tony and the Trickster, Revisited
This story was originally posted back in 2009, when our blog barely a month old. It’s a wonderful example of the trickster and involved Trish’s father. At the time it occurred, in 2002, he was living in an assisted … Continue reading
Synchros That Come in Threes
We ran a Golden Scarab contest for the best five synchros and Andrew Hicks was one of the winners. He recently sent us another synchro about clusters – specifically, about how a certain sent of clusters came in threes for … Continue reading
Mush Head and the Owl
Before Megan was born, Rob and I led tours for travel writers to the Amazon. The boat in the picture is from the movie Fitzcarraldo, and is the sister boat to the one on which we traveled from Leticia, Colombia … Continue reading
The Dunnings
from Carl Jung’s red book This story is from Judy S, whose story, Judy and Hank, appeared on the blog and also in Synchronicity and the Other Side. Judy and Hank knew each other for 35 years – as … Continue reading
Ferris Wheel in the Sky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kmNxzMe8iQ&feature=player_embedded#at=57 Some Sunday musings. This very odd video looks like a ferris wheel in the sky. It appeared on the news in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Why is it that the news in many other countries reports on stuff like … Continue reading
Amazing Word Game
Here is a truly amazing word game, especially the last part, courtesy of Nancy McMoneagle. *** Did you know that, the words “race car” spelled backwards still spells “race car”? And that “eat” is the only word that, if you take … Continue reading
Trickster Economics
On Friday afternoon, August 5, the coveted AAA credit rating the U.S. has enjoyed since 1917 was downgraded by Standard and Poor’s to AA+. This one seems to have the trickster’s footprints all over it. It’s like Smeagol on hallucinogenics … Continue reading
Beloved Infidel – the F. Scott Fitzgerald Saga
Rob was teaching another six-week meditation course in a Taekwondo studio at the rear of our gym. It was the fourth session and began with Rob talking a bit about what we were going to do that evening. At the … Continue reading
Cowboys and Aliens
Arizona, 1878. Desert. Hot sun. A lone cowboy comes to suddenly, gasping and injured, obviously confused. He has a shackle on his wrist and tries to break it open with a rock, to no avail. In the sand, he finds … Continue reading






