Author Archives: Trish and Rob
Synchros, Olbermann, and Comcast
At some point in the nightmare of the Bush years, we tuned in one night to MSNBC and listened to Countdown and Keith Olbermann, and knew this show spoke to us. Here was a man talking about the very things … Continue reading
Synchro project allows public access
We welcome the Synchro Project to the real world with their new blog. The project is an academic adventure exploring synchronicity as a science.That’s a challenging proposition since mainstream science considers meaningful coincidence an oxymoron. They have their work cut … Continue reading
A synchro or a lie
If a politician or his staff tells a story that sounds like a synchronicity, it might be one. Of course, considering the source, it might be a lie. It’s not too far fetched to say that telling falsehoods is a … Continue reading
Twin Suns
In the late 1980s, before Megan was born, my parents, Rob and I went over to my sister’s place for dinner. The house actually belonged to her husband – now ex-hubby – and during dinner, we talked about past-life hypnotic … Continue reading
Global Consciousness Project
See that dot on the right hand side of the blog? We put it up a few days ago. It’s called the Global Consciousness Project dot. Through dozens of random number generators situated worldwide, as depicted in this map, the … Continue reading
Four Synchros from Shropshire
I was thinking that we hadn’t heard from Jane Clifford of Wales for awhile, but the next time I looked at e-mail there she was. As usual, Jane had an interesting synchro, one involving a book. She was writing from … Continue reading
Climate Change Deniers
You run into them in ordinary places – your local gym, at work, in restaurants, in college classrooms. You hear them a lot on TV and talk radio, too, the climate change deniers. The world isn’t getting warmer, just look … Continue reading
Bouncing Checks
Here’s a cute little trickster synchro tale that demonstrates how quickly karma can catch up to a perpetrator of misdeeds. It comes from The Library of the Curious and Unusual: A World of Luck.***On March 11, 1977, Vincent Leon Johnson … Continue reading
MLK
This video of Martin Luther King’s last speech is powerful, evocative, and strangely prophetic.I first watched it on Gypsy’s blog and was so moved by it, decided to post it here, too, for the holiday that bears his name.
Precognition and the Global Mind
photo by Lauren Global synchros are a lot like mass events. The media brings an event to our attention 24/7 and slowly, over a period of days in the aftermath, we discover the synchronicities that were inherent to the events. … Continue reading






