11:11 & Other Repetitive, Synchronistic Numbers

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by Gregg Prescott, M.S. Founder, Webmaster, & Editor, In5D.com on November 11, 2017


Do you see 11:11 often?

How about numbers such as 2009, 12:35 or 333?

Why do 11:11 and other synchronistic repetitive numbers come into our lives and what do they mean?

Many people within this genre believe that there is no such thing as coincidence and that everything happens for a reason, including repetitive synchronistic numbers such as 11:11 or 555.

A general consensus of the meaning of any given particular number is that you are supposed to be paying attention to whatever is on your mind at that particular time of numerical synchronicity.


But what about numbers that appear to you that seem to have no meaning, whatsoever, such as 1123, 112 or 1235?


If you see any of the three numbers listed above, then these are related to the Fibonacci Sequence.  For example, 12:35 is a Fibonacci sequence ( 1 + 2 = 3; 2 + 3 = 5) but if you do the numerology of it, it also equals 11 (1 + 2 + 3 + 5 = 11).  The Fibonacci sequence can be seen in everything from the arrangement of a pine cone to great works of art, such as the Mona Lisa.

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When you see a synchronistic Fibonacci number, it may represent compounded spiritual growth in the same linear fashion as the sequence.  1123 breaks down to 7 (1 + 1 + 2 + 3).  Perhaps 7 is your life path number or the life path number of someone who is close to you?

Additional Fibonacci numbers include 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765…  You might glance at the clock and see 2:33 or 1:44.  Perhaps you recently purchased an item for $15.97 or put 9.87 gallons of gas/petrol in your car?  These are all numbers in the Fibonacci sequence and chances are, you’re going through an amazing period of spiritual growth and enlightenment.  If you break $15.97 down in numerology, you get 1 + 5 + 9 + 7 = 22, which breaks down to 4 (2 + 2), but can also be see as this:  22 = 11 + 11 (11:11).


Sometimes, you might see numbers in unexpected ways.  For example, you may find a penny on the ground. Look at the date and try to understand the significance of not only the date, but the numerology of the date. Perhaps you found a penny that says 2009 on it but you don’t remember anything significant from 2009. The numerology of 2009 = 11 (2 + 0 + 0 + 9).

Do the same thing for any coin you unexpectedly find. Perhaps it’s a coin from 1986 or 2002. Think of the significance of that particular year and then do the numerology until you can break the number down into a single digit, or the recognition of a master number, such as 11, 22 or 33.

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If you are filling your gas tank, notice the number of the pump your filling from, the amount of gas you get and the cost of it. You can do the same thing at the grocery store by looking at the total amount you spent on groceries.

If you are at an intersection, look at the numbers on the license plate in the car in front of you. Do the numerology on your house or apartment number.

One should always pay attention to any synchronistic number that constantly arises in your life and try to look for the significance and why it is occurring to you.  For more on 1111 and synchronistic numbers, please visit the following page:

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