Author Archives: Trish and Rob
The Trickster At Work
The trickster is one of the classic Jungian archetypes. Smeagol in Lord of the Rings qualifies. So did Jim Carey in The Mask. We’ve posted a couple of trickster synchronicities in the past, but this one, which comes from Mike … Continue reading
Another Sign
Johnny Drogo wrote this synchronicity recently for Evolver.com. When I saw it, I was surprised how similar it was to my post called, ‘It’s a Sign.’ In both cases, the reading of passages from two books were involved in synchronicities. … Continue reading
911 Premonitions
Vicki DeLaurentis sent us the following synchronicity, a story that illustrates how premonitions can occur years before the actual event. “I read one of your posts about child reincarnation (something I have personal experience with both of my daughters) and … Continue reading
Synchronicity in Wonderland
I had just returned from a trip to Minneapolis, where I visited an old friend, nicknamed Rabbit, when this e-mail arrived. The day it arrived, a John Mayer tune, Your Body is a Wonderland, was rattling around in my head. … Continue reading
33 again
We’ve written a couple of times about synchronicities with the number 33. It’s time for another, this one courtesy of Dan Brown and The Lost Symbol. The novel deals with the Masonic philosophy, and for the Masons, the #33 is … Continue reading
Out of Africa-2
Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth, the Nigerian writer who recently published a book on coincidences that compares the lives of African and European leaders, offers up another one here.*** Saint Ignatius of Loyola was born in northern Spain in 1491. He was a … Continue reading
Further notes on Miguel Serrano
Serrano at Nazi shrine in Chile On October 7, we posted “The End of the Road” which, in part, told of the relationship of Chilean writer Miguel Serrano with Carl Jung and Herman Hesse. Their mutual interests in mystical realms … Continue reading
Jessie, The Golden
Jessie after Hurricane Wilma, wondering why the mailbox looks so, well, weird. When Megan was in third grade, her class invited parents to a Thanksgiving presentation about gratitude. Each student made something that expressed their gratitude for something in their … Continue reading
SPLAT!
This one comes from Jim Banholzer, a short, but funny story about a friend’s synchronicity. ***At first, my friend seemed excited by the concept of synchronicity when I mentioned your blog to him, and he told me a story about … Continue reading
Neverland
Simon Crump began work on his fourth book in 2006. He finished it just four hours before Michael Jackson’s death–an eerie synchronicity. Entitled Neverland, it’s a series of interconnected short stories about the troubled superstar. According to the Guardian of … Continue reading






