Author Archives: Trish and Rob
What’s really astonishing…
Saturday I was the fulcrum for a synchronicity between two women in my yoga class. Just before class began, I asked one of them, a snowbird, when she was heading north. She said she was delaying her return because it … Continue reading
Synchronicity and Divination
Divination systems – from the I Ching to astrology, from the tarot to the toss of bones -illustrate synchronicity in action. Jung, in his brilliant introduction to the Richard Wilhelm translation of the I Ching,discusses this very phenomenon. Yes, the … Continue reading
Ask and it Shall be Given
This one comes from Judy Hertling of British Colombia. As you read it, it seems like a rather mundane story of using higher or expanded awareness to attract what one is looking for. However, it takes an interesting twist when … Continue reading
The Grocery Store Encounter
Synchronicities can happen in the most ordinary places – the gym, a yoga class, a gas station, a crawl space, a grocery store. These mundane settings suddenly become infused with a thick, rich magic that reminds us we’re in the … Continue reading
Secret Base
We were thinking late last week that although we were posting lots of synchronicities here, we hadn’t experienced any for a few days. Well, that changed over the weekend. This one isn’t about numbers, it’s about letters, specifically, A-U-T-E-C. Friday … Continue reading
The Three Maxes
This story qualifies as a cluster synchronicity. It isn’t mind-blowing, but is one of those curious events that seizes your attention. Within minutes of publishing Max’s story the other day, The Magic Teapot, a friend send an email about an … Continue reading
#23 Anyone?
Since we’ve covered the #33 twice here, it’s time to take a look at the mysterious synchronicities related to #23, especially since it’s the 23rd. The late Robert Anton Wilson wrote this article on the #23 phenomena in 1977 for … Continue reading
Lucky 33
When NASCAR driver Kevin Harvick won at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday, the feat was accompanied by the number 33. Harvick mastered the half-mile oval track with steep inclines in the heart of the Tennessee mountains in car #33. He is … Continue reading
Lost Keys
Our daughter, Megan, is active in an Abraham Hicks forum, and included our blog URL in one of her posts. The story came to our attention as a result of Megan’s post. Leah Southey, a writer and editor, gave us … Continue reading
Two Teacups
This story from Jim Banholzer originally appeared under the comment section about The Magic Teapots. But it’s such a powerful story, we decided to post it. Dissimilar teacups are a potent metaphor: Several weeks after piloting the atomic bomb that … Continue reading






