Author Archives: Trish and Rob

The Space Between

I was editing a chapter in our book recently working with a synchronicity called Blue Dog that Tony Vigorito had offered when I came to this phrase within it: Good atmosphere, good friends, good conversation, good wine, good books, and … Continue reading

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The Magical Picture

This synchronicity appeared in The Sunday Times (London) on May 5, 1974. ***For over 20 years, Eileen Bithell’s parents of Portsmouth, England, had a grocery store with a framed sign in the window that stated which days the store was … Continue reading

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A Disembodied Voice

My friend took a 240-mile bike ride a couple of weeks ago. He and his brother rode from Georgetown in Washington D.C. along a mostly paved trail to Pittsburgh. He’s a practical guy, knowledgeable about how things work in the … Continue reading

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Poe Remastered

Working on the book last night, I was about to mention something about Edgar Allan Poe. (We are using a synchronicity related to one of his stories.) But as I was about to utterPoe’s name, I started to say Bob … Continue reading

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Signal Grace

This one comes from Teapots, aka Max Action. After reading the recent post on the history of synchroncity, he pointed out that the Catholic Church not only recognizes synchronicity, which they call signal grace, but suggests that you can make … Continue reading

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Bucket Brigade

This one was sent in by Robert Perry, an author and head of an organization…well, he explains it in the story. The synchronistic elements involve precognition. I am the head of a small nonprofit organization called the Circle of Atonement. … Continue reading

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History of Synchronicity

“The unseen design of things is more harmonious than the seen.” Heraclitus People recognized synchronicity long before Carl Jung coined the term. It was called names such as ostenta, moira, and destiny. There have been theories about what causes these … Continue reading

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The Church Choir

This story was first reported in Life Magazine, 1950, and we recently ran across it in Robert H. Hopcke’s There Are No Accidents. It’s a stunning example of…well, you’ll see.***A church choir in Beatrice, Nebraska was due to practice at … Continue reading

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Hitler and Synchronicity

Okay, this one goes to the heart of the question of the deeper roots of synchronicity. Most people agree, of course, that what happened in Nazi Germany was horrific, the gassing of millions of innocents as the epitome of evil. … Continue reading

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Electric Avenue

Jim Banholzer sends this one from the San Bernardino newspaper. Instead of blaming the fence, the headline should read: “Lightning jolts six people on Electric Avenue.” *** Lightning jolts six people near fence in San BernardinoBy Andrew EdwardsPosted: 06/03/2009 07:58:16 … Continue reading

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