Category Archives: synchronicity
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
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






