Category Archives: synchronicity
Ghostly Road
It’s not unusual for someone to report seeing a ghost in an old house or building or a graveyard. I’ve also heard of hitchhiking ghosts, the most famous are the stories of a young Elvis in his uniform hitchhiking to … Continue reading
Chances Are…
Bernard Beitman, a visiting psychiatrist at the University of Virginia, has been studying meaningfuly coincidence for decades and has recently completed a book on it. We’ve written several posts about his work. Recently, he posted the following piece on his … Continue reading
Intentions, Desire, Manifestation
In the early years of our blog, Natalie, a psychic medium from Down Under, used to comment frequently. But she’s the mother to five kids from two marriages, and eventually had to give up blogging. We’ve kept in touch over … Continue reading
St. Patty’s Day
The other day when Rob and I were at the dog park, we noticed clusters of clovers were cropping up and he said, “Hey, let’s look for four-leaf clovers.” So we moved around, hunched over like Diogenes looking for … Continue reading
A Dangerous Method
We’ve probably all thought at one time or another how great it would’ve been to be a fly on the wall when something momentous, outrageous or historical happened. In the world of psychotherapy, one such incident was a dispute between … Continue reading
The Twilight Zone
I’ve found that hair salons are great places for things other than getting your hair cut – like hearing synchronicity stories. Angie, one of the stylists at the salon I’ve been going to for twenty years, is very tuned … Continue reading
#23
During one of our recent radio shows, the person interviewing us asked about clusters of synchros and we got into a discussion about number clusters. One of the most interesting, which we wrote about in 2009, involves the number … Continue reading
Views and Visions of Synchronicity
Here are a couple of quotes on synchronicity. The first is by Carl Jung and is something I (Rob) might say to skeptics on certain group sites, and then get called for ‘passive aggressive’ behavior by the web police. But … Continue reading
The Magic Teapot
Several years ago, we wrote a post about a fascinating synchronicity involving a teapot hidden in the bowels of an old house in Minneapolis. The man who lived in the house had purchased, on a whim, a teapot in a … Continue reading
Kathy Doore: The Lady of Markawasi
Several years back, Rob’s co-author for The Fog, invited us to lunch to meet Kathy Doore. I can’t remember where this lunch took place, but I do remember Kathy’s passion for Markawasi, Peru. This mysterious place has been on my … Continue reading






