Author Archives: Trish and Rob
The Dog Park and Politics
Noah and Nameless, a standoff for the ball Sometimes, the boundary between my world and the general weirdness in the world blurs. Friends sends links, I click them, and suddenly find myself inside an article about a time vortex in … Continue reading
Time Travelers NOT welcome in China
What are the world’s weirdest laws? Here’s a few good ones. #1 China. The country now bans all depictions of time travel. They consider it a disrespect to history and possibly advocating reincarnation. #2 Saudi Arabia. If you’re a … Continue reading
Synchronicity and the Other Side
Here’s the cover for the next synchro book. It will be available on August 18! There are links above for pre-ordering from Amazon and Barnes and Noble. About a month before publication, the first chapter will be available as … Continue reading
A Virtual Twist, Abraham/Hicks
Indra’s Net One of the blogs we frequent regularly is 22C+, Marcus Anthony’s blog. Marcus is the author of several books on synchronicity (Sage of Synchronicity, Extraordinary Minds), and is also exceptionally intuitive. We respect his opinion – as an … Continue reading
Kim and Bryant
from Jung’s Red Book This story comes from Kim Edmands and illustrates how creativity and synchronicity work in conjunction with spirit contact. The story is multifaceted, both sad and hopeful. +++ On May 6, 2006, Kim Edmands lost her oldest … Continue reading
In the Between
Today, we took some time off and flew across the state with our friends, Lynn and Bruce Gernon, Rob’s co-author on The Fog. We flew to Immokalee, Florida in their Skylane, a four-seater 182-Cessna. It took us across the state, … Continue reading
The Sky Is Falling…
Remember when, during the 2008 presidential campaigns, Bush announced that the financial sky was falling? All the candidates rushed to D.C. and the massive bailouts for Wall Street and banks began. Read this article by Matt Taibbi about what really … Continue reading
Kundalini Energy
During the two decades that I’ve been involved in yoga, I’ve heard from time to time about the supposed dangers of Kundalini energy. During intense yoga or deep meditations, a dormant energy—mythically, a serpent goddess coiled three and a half … Continue reading
The Long Route Home
We have a shelf of books published years ago by Time/Life. They cover just about every weird and strange thing under the sun – from vanished civilizations to famous hoaxes and deceptions to unusual talents. This evening, I was paging … Continue reading
Dolphin Synchros
Dolphin art, by a dolphin named Elvis Our daughter is an art major. At her college, all seniors are required to write a thesis during their final year. The thesis for art majors has to tie in thematically with … Continue reading






