Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Two of a Kind
Jeff brought this synchronicity to our attention. It appeared in the U.K.’s The Telegraph and involves odd name connections. In this story, the name is Geraint Woolford – not exactly a Smith or a Jones, right? I liked Redon’s Buddha … Continue reading
On the Road
Whether we’re headed across town or across the world, travel removes us from normal routines and habitual thinking. We’re open to new experiences, uncanny encounters, and all the high strangeness the universe can muster. Travel is the door that opens us … Continue reading
Just for Fun
Matisse – Mimosa Occasionally, I Google synchronicity just to see what links come up. When I did it recently, I was astonished at the variety of businesses and groups that have that name. Some of them are related to spirituality, … Continue reading
The Trickster in Sweden
Sometimes, idle surfing around the Internet turns up some really odd synchronicities.This one from Sweden, involving a weight watchers clinic, has the trickster’s fingerprints all over it. Apparently, while 20 clients of a weight watchers clinic in Växjö, in … Continue reading
Void of Course Moon
In the Jungian scheme of things, divination systems – I Ching, tarot, astrology to name the most common – fall under the giant umbrella of synchronicity. When you toss coins, lay out cards, study transits you’re actively engaging synchronicity. … Continue reading
Awareness vs. Synchronicity
One of the things I’ve noticed in following the Google alerts on synchronicity is that techie people, writing about techie stuff, have adopted and adapted the term. They did the same a few years ago with ‘intuition.’ A certain software, … Continue reading
Three Only Things Revisited
Synchronicity sometimes leads us to the right people at the right time, the right place, even the right book. This story comes from Karen Anne.+++ My story starts at your blog Synchronicity. I was reading your recent blog about the … Continue reading
2010 Predictions
On January 5, we put up a post asking for your predictions for 2010. We finally compiled a list from the comments. These aren’t in any particular order and we didn’t include the satirical ones – like how Glenn Beck … Continue reading
An Ausie in New Zealand
Here’s a story from Marcus Anthony, an Australian therapist-futurist, and author of The Sage of Synchronicity. His previous stories here, Jack the Ripper, and Bright Lights are two of my favorites. Now we learn more about Marcus’ past in this … Continue reading
Hunches
This evening (Jan 23), we joined our friends Paul and Susan at a Greek restaurant, then attended a Jesse Cook concert. Before we left the house, I asked for a synchronicity. Anything. From anywhere. My synchro or someone else’s, it … Continue reading






