Category Archives: travel
The Caleuche and Tales of Sorcery, Part 3
Here’s the last segment of our ghost ship tale. Remember that islanders believe the crew members are brujos, or sorcerers, capable of coming ashore and abducting villagers. They also make pacts with islanders, usually involving a payment of gold. We’ll … Continue reading
The Caleuche, Part 2
Homes on stilts – known as palofitos On March 3, we posted Part 1 of the Caleuche story – the ghost ship that allegedly sails the waters around Chiloe, an island off the coast of Chile. So let’s pick up … Continue reading
The Caleuche: The Ghost Ship of Chiloe
It was a synchronicity that led us to the island of Chiloe, Chile, and the legend of ghost ship Caleuche. We first heard about the ghost ship on a flight from Miami to Santiago, in July 1983. We were on … Continue reading
Doppelgängers
This synchronicity comes from Mike Perry, whose blog on synchronicity always has terrific stories and great insights. When I first read the story on his blog, I thought, Wow, a doppelganger! A doppelganger is usually defined as the ghostly double … Continue reading
See You on the Moon
This story is from Healing Mudras, whose synchronicities are never ordinary (if there is even such a thing) and often involve travel. This one points to the law of attraction in a big way. Shorty before Healing boarded a plane … Continue reading
Back in the Groove
Travel removes us from our normal routines and habitual ways of thinking, so it isn’t surprising that synchronicity often surfaces – and sometimes does so in the oddest ways. Recently, Carol Bowman, author and past-life researcher, and I (Trish) went … Continue reading
On the Road
Whether we’re headed across town or across the world, travel removes us from normal routines and habitual thinking. We’re open to new experiences, uncanny encounters, and all the high strangeness the universe can muster. Travel is the door that opens us … Continue reading
Time Travelers at the Scottish Festival
On January 16, we drove up to Orlando to attend the Scottish festival – a great outdoor event with bands playing bagpipes, men in kilts, and games dating back centuries. Various Scottish clans – like the MacGregors, the clan that … Continue reading
On the Road with Gypsy
Photo by Marius Morar We’ve posted a number of synchronicities involving dreams. This next one came from Gypsy Woman and as you’ll see, there are several layers to this synchronicity – a country, a road, a walking stick, and the … Continue reading
Schubert and Terrorism
Jung considered psychic phenomena to be a facet of synchronicity. This group would include telepathy, psychokinesis, clairvoyance, remote viewing, and precognition. Precognitive information can some through any venue – a dream, a hunch, even clues in our daily lives. On … Continue reading