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Revision as of 22:17, 24 February 2007 by Logical2u (talk | contribs) (Revert to the revision prior to revision 110677367 dated 2007-02-24 22:17:11 by 159.33.10.92 using popups)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)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
- Coast to coast summary of show about Solara
- Coast to Coast summary of show about Oneness Minute Campaign
- FreePublic news release
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