Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Solar Eclipse: July 1, 2011
Eclipses are weird – not just in the science of what happens, but in the effects they have on us here on Earth. A solar eclipse, which happens only on the new moon, is when the moon passes between … Continue reading
The $137,000 Snafu
The one thing you can count on during the presidential campaign season is global synchronicities. This one is about Republican candidate Michele Bachmann, whose ignorance of American history is appalling. She thinks, for instance, that the founding fathers abolished slavery. … Continue reading
More Travel Synchros
Traveling, as we’ve often said, seems to attract synchros, and our recent trip to Costa Rica was no exception. One that startled and surprised us took place in Santa Elena, a small village in the Monte Verde cloud forest. Trish … Continue reading
Our book report…
Time for a little self-promotion. We’ve got new stuff coming out this summer and into the fall. Just yesterday, the paperback edition of Esperanza was released, and a box of books arrived at our door. Next week the paperback edition … Continue reading
Ghost Buster
About three months ago, a writer friend asked if Rob and I could visit and do her and her family a big favor. She explained that her middle daughter, L, has been experiencing ghostly encounters in her room at night, … Continue reading
The Tree
I found this on Brizdaz’s blog and wow, is the trailer powerful. One more must see!
Synchronicity’s GPS: The Shadow Trickster
A Dali tapestry I was working on a chapter about shadow tricksters and creativity and Rob remarked that he didn’t understand how this archetype was related to creativity. I started thinking about that. If we look at our lives as … Continue reading
Can we predict the future?
When Carl Jung coined the word synchronicity to define meaningful coincidence, he used a wide-angle lens, so to speak, encompassing many aspects of psi phenomena in his definition. In a sense, telepathy and precognition and other ‘sixth sense’ abilities are … Continue reading
Endgame
This piece was written by Pulitzer-prize winning author and New York Times reporter Chris Hedges, and read by George Atherton. It’s powerful, chilling, but not without hope. Rather like The Key, in that sense. It addresses many of the concerns … Continue reading
Thomas Edison sees gold
Photograph of Edison circa 1911 is from the Library of Congress. One hundred years ago today, June 23, 1911, the Miami Metropolis published predictions about the year 2011 from Thomas Edison. Edison makes some amazing predictions about a future of … Continue reading






