Author Archives: Trish and Rob

Merlin’s Magic

This story comes from Judi Hertling of British Colombia. It’s a zinger! For the past few months, Judi and her best friend, Chris, have been watching a British TV series entitled Merlin. The 13-part drama tells the story of the … Continue reading

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Written in the Wind

Camille Flammarion (1842-1925) was a renown 19th century astronomer who also had a deep interest in psychic phenomenon. In his book The Unknown, published in 1900, he recorded a personal experience with synchronicity – although he didn’t call it that. … Continue reading

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Puzzling Dean Koontz Quote

Every so often, friends who know about our interest in synchronicity send quotes or stories from other sources about the topic. Chip Carson, a reverend in Atlanta, Georgia, sent us this quote referencing synchronicity from a novel by Dean Koontz: … Continue reading

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Snow Leopard

Some companies go to great length to hype their new products, but the following must be synchronicity. Even Apple couldn’t arrange this scheme of events. August 28 was the official publication of Apple’s latest operating system, OS10.6, known better by … Continue reading

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What a gas!

Max Action brought this story to our attention. It’s another case of simultaneous and independent discoveries, in other words, scientific synchronicities. In 1868, French astronomer Pierre Jules Janssen spotted an unknown element in the spectrum of the sun during a … Continue reading

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Swallows, Skydiving, and 2s

UPDATE: Megan corrected us. She said there were only 2 tandem jumpers. On August 19, we moved Megan back to college on the other side of Florida. There’s a stretch of highway where there’s nothing but sugar cane fields covering … Continue reading

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A Murder of Crows

On August 28 in West Palm Beach, an 18-year-old man awaited the verdict on the crimes with which he was charged – 14 felonies that included burglary, kidnapping, five counts of sexual battery with great force, and the savage act … Continue reading

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The tattoo and the dress

Here’s an interesting synchronicity from Stacey Warner. *** On the 4th of July, I had an experience of incredible visual synchronicity and I was able to capture it. At the time, I was happily in the throes of a new … Continue reading

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The Ebony Elephant

This story is told by Jungian analyst Daryl Sharp, author of Jungian Psychology Unplugged: My Life as an Elephant, and is a good example of finding one’s power animal, following its trail, and calling on it for assistance when needed.***On … Continue reading

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Just When You Need It

This story needs a little background. During the mid-1980s, Rob and I led trips to the Peruvian Amazon for travel writers. One of the writers who joined us for the 350 mile trip from Leticia, Colombia to Iquitos, Peru, was … Continue reading

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