Category Archives: synchronicity
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
Dark Matter Radio
Trish and I will be on Dark Matter Radio Network this Friday, 8 p.m., talking about our book, Synchronicity and the Other Side. We recorded the show for the Inception Radio Network on Monday. We had a lot of fun, … Continue reading
Graeme’s Moldavite Connection
Today, we received an email through the contact form on our blog from Graeme Heddle of Scotland about a remarkable synchro he had connected to Aliens in the Backyard and The Synchronicity Highway. I think his story illustrates how … Continue reading
Psi & the Siddhi
The Sanskrit term for psychic abilities is siddhi, and these extraordinary abilities were described more than two thousand years ago by a yogi scholar named Patanjali in a four-volume book called, The Yoga Sutras. The third book, called Vibhuti Pada, … Continue reading
LIVE LONG & PROSPER, SPOCK!
When I saw my first Star Trek years ago, somewhere in the late 1960s, I was totally captivated by Spock. Who was this guy, anyway? The pointy ears, the maddening logic, the mind meld thing he could do. Spock, a … Continue reading
The Car from Google Earth
This afternoon Rob and I turned into our neighborhood and saw the above car leaving our neighborhood. Google Earth. Wow, I thought. That would be a weird job to write about. I felt like telling Rob to stop so I … Continue reading
Before Delivery
When I came across this metaphorical tale about life after death, I couldn’t pass it up. It also works as a window to open-mindedness and provides a glimpse of the holographic universe. As above, so below. +++ In a mother’s … Continue reading
Stuff That Made Me Laugh
When we walked into the dog park yesterday, this sign was post in the billboard. Now, someone please tell me, how do you lose a potbelly pig? Our neighbor’s orange tabby, Copper, performing acrobatics in a tree. Our dog, Noah, … Continue reading






