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Some people believe that when they notice the number ''']''' or the time ], that there is an underlying reason besides mere ] or ]. A belief of this nature is related to the idea of ]. Some people believe that when they notice the number ''']''' or the time ], that there is an underlying reason besides mere ] or ]. A belief of this nature is related to the idea of ].

Beliefs about the significance of the number vary greatly, some interpret it as a message of luck; George Mathieu Barnard describes it as a message from angels in his book "Search for 11:11: A Journey into the Spirit World."{{Fact|date=February 2007}}

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==Media coverage==
] has talked about his beliefs on his program ]. He interviewed several guests about their beliefs regarding the time 11:11 including, ] of ];<ref></ref> and ] and ] of ].<ref></ref>.

Melton and Rose described the Oneness Minute Campaign as <blockquote>an experiment set to begin on 11/11/06 that seeks to add positive energy to the planet</blockquote>.

Solara stated that <blockquote>Whenever you see 11:11 it is really a positive thing</blockquote>.

According to the article <blockquote>She believes that seeing this number combination is a "pre-encoded trigger" that is meant to activate you when you reach a certain level of awakening</blockquote>

], a general manager of ] Knoxville office made the news when he was fired for stating that the world would end on ], ].<ref></ref>

==See also==
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Some people believe that when they notice the number 1111 or the time 11:11, that there is an underlying reason besides mere chance or coincidence. A belief of this nature is related to the idea of synchronicity.

Beliefs about the significance of the number vary greatly, some interpret it as a message of luck; George Mathieu Barnard describes it as a message from angels in his book "Search for 11:11: A Journey into the Spirit World."

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Media coverage

George Noory has talked about his beliefs on his program Coast to Coast AM. He interviewed several guests about their beliefs regarding the time 11:11 including, Solara of NVisible; and Johnny Rose and Peter Melton of The Oneness Minute Campaign..

Melton and Rose described the Oneness Minute Campaign as

an experiment set to begin on 11/11/06 that seeks to add positive energy to the planet

. Solara stated that

Whenever you see 11:11 it is really a positive thing

. According to the article

She believes that seeing this number combination is a "pre-encoded trigger" that is meant to activate you when you reach a certain level of awakening

John Gilmore, a general manager of Knology's Knoxville office made the news when he was fired for stating that the world would end on November 11, 2005.

See also

References

  1. Coast to coast summary of show about Solara
  2. Coast to Coast summary of show about Oneness Minute Campaign
  3. FreePublic news release


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