Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Rescues at Sea
We’ve all heard the stories about how dolphins and porpoises rescue humans who are in trouble. In late 1999, a young Cuban boy, Elian Gonzalez, and his mother escaped Cuba with 12 others, all of them crammed into a small … Continue reading
Dreams and Shamans in the Florida Everglades
A writer friend visited us earlier this month and one day I told her about D Page at mythic musings. Later that same day, I received an email from D Page detailing a dream she’d had. This dream led into … Continue reading
Doolittle
With this new book, we’ve divided the chapters according to our interests and expertise, and then trade chapters and edit and add to each other’s stuff. We haven’t reached the trade chapters segment of this process yet. Right now, I, … Continue reading
Another FATEd Synchro
You might recall that the last time we wrote about the fate of FATE Magazine it concerned a synchronicity experienced by Saucer Smear editor Jim Moseley. (We don’t make this stuff up!) In that instance, Jim was writing the obituary … Continue reading
Owl Medicine
Jane Clifford offered us this owl synchro. It’s short and to the point. We’ve also added another short one from the field of play, so to speak. “Yesterday I bought a beautifully carved wooden owl that makes a perfect owl … Continue reading
Global Synchros and Law of Attraction
from deviantart Despite how ugly and twisted politics is these days, it certainly produces some intriguing global synchronicities. Take the case of Maryland physician and anesthesiologist Andy Harris. He just won a Republican seat in Congress, after campaigning on a … Continue reading
A pair of tragic synchros
Here are a pair of stories that involve tragic circumstances…and synchronicity. The first one is from Ann, who found our blog recently while searching the term synchronicity. She sent us a story about a tragic synchronicity in her family, and … Continue reading
The Taiwanese Do TSA
This simulation is hysterical – and somehow sad for what it says about the pathetic lengths this country has gone to in order to keep us “safe.”
The Hereafter Redux
As we’ve written earlier, the movie, Hereafter, directed by Clint Eastwood, includes the story of a medium, who is not a happy camper–to say the least. He finds his work depressing, and it seems to ruin every chance he has … Continue reading
Artifacts stolen at artifact theft show
We’re not sure this is a synchronicity, but it certainly sound like the law of attraction – like attracts like. It’s a bit outdated, but still meaningful – in a strange way. Organizers of an exhibition called ‘Antiquities Theft in … Continue reading






