Author Archives: Rob and Trish

Conundrum

from an exhibit at the Norton Museum +++ In the three or four years that Rob has been teaching meditation, the course has taken place at our gym or at a local yoga studio.  I attend most of these courses, … Continue reading

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Nika & Noah, a Continuing Love Story

 Nearly two years ago, our daughter asked us if she could have a dog and we began our search at local animal rescue centers. Megan eventually adopted Nika when she was about eight weeks old and Noah, our golden retriever, … Continue reading

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The Synchro Highway

Sometimes we drift a bit from synchronicity on the blog. So it’s good to re-focus on the subject at hand from time to time. We’ve done so here with a primer of sorts, about synchronicity. These paragraphs come from the … Continue reading

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The Origami Medicine Wheel

 Several months ago, Adele Aldridge sent us a box of beautiful Origami Peace Cranes. These cranes came into being because of Sasaki Sadako, who was just two years old when  the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, … Continue reading

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Celebrant

Indiegogo.com allows anyone, anywhere, to raise money for a project – video, art, movie, TV show, book, any venue. This evening, Daz sent me a couple of links to one particular project by Rae Dawn Chong who is attempting to … Continue reading

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Jama Genie, the Trickster Ghost and the Travel Alarm

When we moved from blogger to wordpress three years ago, we lost some readers. So I was delighted when I ran across a link to Jama Genie’s blog while I was going through some of my old notes. I went … Continue reading

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Yikes! Vanity Fair Dabbles in Alien Abductions

John Mack, right, with the Dalai Lama +++ It’s rare that a mainstream magazine or newspaper tackles the subject of alien abductions without ridiculing the entire field of ufology and the people involved or, at the very least, without dripping … Continue reading

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The Impossible

Do yourself a favor. If you haven’t seen The Impossible, by all means do so! This film, starring Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor, may be one of the most emotionally powerful films I’ve seen in a long time, and it’s … Continue reading

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A Moldavite Telepathic Moment

 Moldavite is not a common stone. But it certainly has a colorful history. Nearly 15 million years ago, a meteor crashed in what is now the Bohemian plateau of the Czech Republic. It’s believed that moldavite is a result of … Continue reading

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Back to the Dog Park

  Noah and his new girlfriend,Brandy +++ Last year, our golden retriever, who was just three then, started acting like a much older dog. He was winded after a few Frisbee runs, had trouble leaping onto the back seat of … Continue reading

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Cosmic Clown

art by deb komitor +++ I’ve been reading a book called The Trickster and the Paranormal  by George Hansen, published in 2001. The book is dense, often academically dry, packed with mythological references, theories about what the paranormal is – … Continue reading

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Supernormal

Dean Radin himself must be considered supernormal. As a scientist working in the tiny field of parapsychology, he is surrounded by academics and intellectuals who not only  dismiss all psi phenomena, but think parapsychology is not a valid field of … Continue reading

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Is He a Witness?

This You Tube video is one of the things that came out of the Disclosure events in Washington, D.C. this past week. This man was apparently a CIA agent during the Eisenhower years. He strikes me as sincere, but I … Continue reading

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