Author Archives: Trish and Rob

The Grocery Store Encounter

Synchronicities can happen in the most ordinary places – the gym, a yoga class, a gas station, a crawl space, a grocery store. These mundane settings suddenly become infused with a thick, rich magic that reminds us we’re in the … Continue reading

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Secret Base

We were thinking late last week that although we were posting lots of synchronicities here, we hadn’t experienced any for a few days. Well, that changed over the weekend. This one isn’t about numbers, it’s about letters, specifically, A-U-T-E-C. Friday … Continue reading

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The Three Maxes

This story qualifies as a cluster synchronicity. It isn’t mind-blowing, but is one of those curious events that seizes your attention. Within minutes of publishing Max’s story the other day, The Magic Teapot, a friend send an email about an … Continue reading

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#23 Anyone?

Since we’ve covered the #33 twice here, it’s time to take a look at the mysterious synchronicities related to #23, especially since it’s the 23rd. The late Robert Anton Wilson wrote this article on the #23 phenomena in 1977 for … Continue reading

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Lucky 33

When NASCAR driver Kevin Harvick won at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday, the feat was accompanied by the number 33. Harvick mastered the half-mile oval track with steep inclines in the heart of the Tennessee mountains in car #33. He is … Continue reading

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Lost Keys

Our daughter, Megan, is active in an Abraham Hicks forum, and included our blog URL in one of her posts. The story came to our attention as a result of Megan’s post. Leah Southey, a writer and editor, gave us … Continue reading

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Two Teacups

This story from Jim Banholzer originally appeared under the comment section about The Magic Teapots. But it’s such a powerful story, we decided to post it. Dissimilar teacups are a potent metaphor: Several weeks after piloting the atomic bomb that … Continue reading

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The Magic Teapots

Max, an “urban explorer, has a website called action squad.org (listed under websites of interest), where he writes about his explorations of caves, tunnels, rooftops and basements – “spaces between, spaces forgotten, spaces forbidden.” And he says he loves crawl … Continue reading

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Synchronistic Parts Department

Richard Bach, author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, was barnstorming in the Midwest in 1966 with a rare biplane, a 1929 Detroit-Parks P-2A Speedster, only eight of which were ever built. In Palmyra, Wisconsin, Bach loaned the plane to a friend, … Continue reading

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Seven Senses

In researching synchronicity, we’re using Google alerts, so several times a day, we receive a roundup of everything Google finds on synchronicity. Not long ago, one of the alerts led to a blog by writer Elizabeth Miles, where she records … Continue reading

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