Category Archives: synchronicity
A Cluster of 11s from Brazil!
A reader from Brazil, Rita Galloro, sent us the following email about the Portuguese version of 7 Secrets of Synchronicity. Hello Trish and Rob, I’m just fascinated with this book! I always have been interested about this theme and … Continue reading
Little doggie synchro
Super Bowl Sunday found me out on a trail ride in the morning in Grassy Waters Wilderness Preserve. The bike trail covers about 18 miles and it was the first time my friend Tacayo and I had explored the preserve. At … Continue reading
Manifesting mass disorders
In Epidemics of the Middle Ages, published in 1844, J. F. C. Hecker described how a nun in a large convent in France began to meow like a cat. Soon afterwards, other nuns joined her. Eventually all the nuns … Continue reading
Birthday #3
Three years ago today, we put up our first post on this blog. We had no idea where any of this would take us. Up until then, the people we knew who were even remotely interested in what fascinated us … Continue reading
War, Neptune, and Hit Counters
NASA’s pic of Neptune +++ Hit counters like sitemeter and statcounter have various categories that provide specific information about the visitors to your blog or website. One of the most intriguing categories is the search term visitors use. Whenever a … Continue reading
Synchronicity and the Pauli Effect
Last year, I bought Deciphering the Cosmic Number: the Strange Friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung. The book, by Arthur I. Miller, is fascinating and every so often, I pick it up periodically and read for the sheer delight. … Continue reading
Underwater Magic
Years ago, I recall a trip to Disney’s Epcot theme park and the one memory that stands out is walking through the park’s enormous and incredible aquarium. The visitors move through the center of the aquarium viewing the creatures through … Continue reading
Synchronicity and the Pauli Effect
Last year, I bought Deciphering the Cosmic Number: the Strange Friendship of Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung. The book, by Arthur I. Miller, is fascinating and every so often, I pick it up periodically and read for the sheer … Continue reading
Baltic Sea UFO?
Gypsy first alerted us to this story. Then we kept coming across it on other sites, you know, those synchronistic stumbles. So we have posted it.
3:16
We recently wrote about Touch and the repetitions of 318. Gabe, our friend at teapots happen, noted that 316 played a big role in the Denver Broncos win over the Pittsburgh Steelers Jan. 9 in an NFL playoff game. If … Continue reading






