Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Love, Mira
We’ve posted a number of stories involving synchronicity and creativity. The MO usually goes something like this: the individual is usually deeply immersed in a creative process of some kind and really plugs in to whatever he/she is doing. For … Continue reading
Rita and the Car
This painting, by Odilon Redon, is called Pandora’s Box. It fits this synchronicity. I discovered this artist through Gypsy’s blog, which is a visual feast. So one night I clicked on the artist’s name under one of her entries – … Continue reading
Joseph Campbell and the Praying Mantis
Synchronicities often involve archetypes or archetypal situations that we all share – being picked on by the schoolyard bully in elementary school, loss of childhood innocence, the birth of a child, a wedding or divorce, the death of a parent. These … Continue reading
A Quantum Leap
Can the present affect the past? If so, would that be cause and effect in reverse, or synchronicity? That’s the question that we are wondering as we post this quite extraordinary tidbit of information that involves President Obama and the … Continue reading
Apollo 13
Butternut Squash was doing homework with her son and ran across this amazing synchronicity concerning Apollo 13. She says she must be the last person on the planet to hear about it, but we’d never heard it, either! It’s … Continue reading
Millie and the 2 of Clubs
This image is from a deck called soul cards, found here. +++ If psychic phenomena falls under the umbrella of synchronicity, as Jung believed, then every time you get a psychic reading, you’re experiencing synchronicity. We first met heard about … Continue reading
Synchronicity books
We recently read an interesting article on synchronicity on the Internet in which the author takes a scientific approach and makes some worthwhile observations. Here’s one: “If causality does not govern everything, then there could theoretically exist an ACAUSAL connecting … Continue reading
The Fitzcarraldo
In the late 1980s, we led tours for travel writers to the Peruvian Amazon and took several trips up the river from Leticia, Columbia to Iquitos, Peru. The Rio Amazona was no QEII. However, as a former rubber-hauling vessel that … Continue reading
The Monster of Florence
Peter Levenda explores the dark side of mankind in his books, such as Sinister Forces, and so it’s not surprising that his reading list would include The Monster of Florence. But for Peter, that book opened synchronicities connecting him … Continue reading
Global Synchronicities- Flight 1549
Global synchronicities are when the universe seems to be addressing us as a collective – as a people, a community, a nation, as citizens of the same planet. Given the eight years of George Bush’s controversial presidency, it … Continue reading






