Author Archives: Trish and Rob

The heart of the story

Here’s one we received in e-mail from Rob McKenzie, a movie producer who lives in southern Maine. At first, we didn’t get it. Then he sent the kicker. Very funny!***I was driving home from work. Peter Gabriel’s “Solsbury Hill” was … Continue reading

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Mercury Retrograde and Writers

In Roman mythology, Mercury is the winged messenger, the god of trade, commerce, profit. In Greek mythology, his counterpart is Hermes, messenger of the gods, the guy with the winged sandals who is associated with travel, orators, thieves, poets and … Continue reading

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Jenean’s UFO and MIBs

Photo taken 1957-58, Edwards Air Force Base+++This synchronicity is from Gypsy Woman, whose stories we have posted before – here and here. Her synchronicities are always richly textured, complex, and intriguing. This one is no exception!+++In the late 60s, Jenean … Continue reading

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Cassadaga

Back in the 1800s, a medium from Pike,New York was directed by his guide – Seneca – to establish a Spiritualist community in the South. He ended up in central Florida, which was mostly swamps and mangroves, totally uninhabitable in … Continue reading

Posted in Cassadaga, Hazel Burley, mediums, Numbers, psychics, Sydney Omarr, travel | 14 Comments

Jasper and the gyro

Jim on left, NASA Gyroscope below Here’s a new tale from Jim Banholzer, who keeps the folks in Idaho aware of synchronicity.***I have a friend who enjoys adventuring into the great outdoors in pursuit of collecting rocks and gems. Some … Continue reading

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Welcome!

…to visitors from unknown news and mystery links and from dailygrail.com. We finally realized the additional traffic on our blog today was coming from these two sites. Many thanks!

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Seeing St. Augustine

I gave two talks on synchronicity last week in St. Augustine, Florida, one to 120 high school students, the other to a group of mostly seniors at a writer’s conference. None of the high school students had heard of synchronicity. … Continue reading

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Circus Synchronicity

Here’s another story from Isabella Rajotte of Montreal who earlier gave us the sounds of synchronicity.***One week before performing on a circus show for a corporate event in Cleveland, I searched for a CD of jazz trio, the Susie Arioli … Continue reading

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It’s called synchronicity, Dick!

Dick Cavett is a smart guy, but apparently he has never heard of synchronicity. He needs to read some Carl Jung, who coined the term–or at least basic information about him. Also, reading Arthur Koestler’s Roots of Coincidence would help. … Continue reading

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The Grasshopper

This story is another one of those quirky synchronicities we all recognize as odd, but it’s anyone’s guess what the deeper meaning is. Maybe it’s just to illustrate how like attracts like! It’s from Mysteries of the Unexplained, but a … Continue reading

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