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Allen at 5 Posts: 313 (6/1/2004 5:22:24 AM)
| 6/6/2004 If you study numerology this is an interesting date to keep an eye on. The Illuminazis are very fond of number correlations- such as the 9/11 nonsense. It is the 60th anniversary of the D-day landings at Normandy in France.
This happens to fall on a Sunday (the day of Sol Invictus, the sun god who was the official state religion of the Roman Empire). In Arabic numbers it is 6-6-2004. If you add the 2004 together, you get 6-6-6...
Allen |
Swedishoo Admin Posts: 690 (6/2/2004 4:33:47 AM)
| Re: 6/6/2004 Yikes.
I didn't know this was the 60th anniversary of D-Day. Wow, earlier this evening I watched a really good documentary of the landings at Normandy on the History Network. They were trying to figure out why so many of those floating tanks (forgot what they called them) sank off the coast. Very interesting. Amazing how much footage they had back then.
Speaking about numbers, I noticed when I was typing in the other thread about the Great Depression, Black Tuesday was 10-29 1929. I don't know if that means anything, but I noticed how the numbers seemed uncoincidental.
Christy |
Allen at 5 Posts: 313 (6/2/2004 5:26:05 AM)
| Re: Re: 6/6/2004 Except 29= 11 in numerology.
Allen |
Swedishoo Admin Posts: 690 (6/2/2004 6:46:21 AM)
| Re: Re: Re: 6/6/2004 Hmmm, so would 10-29 be 10-11 and 1929 be 1+9=10 11?
Christy |
Allen at 5 Posts: 313 (6/2/2004 3:45:47 PM)
| Re: Re: Re: Re: 6/6/2004 It would actually be 1+9+2+9= 21 or 3 when reduced to a single digit. The only time 11 or 22 is not reduced is when they are the final result of adding other digits. While the 29 stand alone in the date does reduce to an 11, it would still have the 10 added to it to get 21= 3. It depends a lot on how you add these, numerology is a complex subject. The final result for this date would be 3+3 (33!) = 6.
Allen |
gar fla Posts: 148 (6/2/2004 8:16:46 PM)
| Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 6/6/2004 I never had any belief in numerology. Like many other beliefs, it's all how people peceive or read into something and give it meaning because of the expectation that it should be there. Just as with Bible or other ancient predictions, it's a matter of taking something too vague and believing it matches specific circumstances. Speaking of numbers though, something happened at 12:34 pm on May 6th 1978 that hasn't happened before and will never happen again. That's when the exact number of that moment was 12345678. |
Allen at 5 Posts: 313 (6/2/2004 10:29:09 PM)
| Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 6/6/2004 gar fla wrote on 6/2/2004 2:16:46 PM:
I never had any belief in numerology. Like many other beliefs, it's all how people peceive or read into something and give it meaning because of the expectation that it should be there. Just as with Bible or other ancient predictions, it's a matter of taking something too vague and believing it matches specific circumstances. Speaking of numbers though, something happened at 12:34 pm on May 6th 1978 that hasn't happened before and will never happen again. That's when the exact number of that moment was 12345678. |
Not so. Numerology is quite precise it is not a "belief" system. And as I pointed out elsewhere, all kinds of products that influence our daily lives (everything from jet airliner desos to the names of houshold cleaners and cars) are chosen on this basis. It is a most amazing tool. As to the Bible, as John Keel pointed out they are repeatedly emphasized in it. There are some who feel it forms a sort of code which if you had the key to it you could interpret as having a completely different meaning outside the text itself.
Allen |
Swedishoo Admin Posts: 690 (6/3/2004 4:33:22 AM)
| Numbers Numbers are fascinating in general. Take Phi (not Pi), oh man, I could go on for days about Phi (pronunced fee). Phi is a series of numbers which builds upon itself. Amazing.
Numbers also relate to mathematical formulas, that calculate and create.
Also setting number to frequencies, which is mind blowing. I could go on forever about this too...everything has it's own frequency, everything from sound, to light , to animals, you name it, all set to numbers.
Then there are representative number in language, code, placement, symbols and patterns.
You put these to together in endless combinations and you've got yourself a masterpiece.
Christy
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Allen at 5 Posts: 313 (6/3/2004 4:39:16 AM)
| Re: Numbers Swedishoo wrote on 6/2/2004 10:33:22 PM:
Numbers are fascinating in general. Take Phi (not Pi), oh man, I could go on for days about Phi (pronunced fee). Phi is a series of numbers which builds upon itself. Amazing.
Numbers also relate to mathematical formulas, that calculate and create.
Also setting number to frequencies, which is mind blowing. I could go on forever about this too...everything has it's own frequency, everything from sound, to light , to animals, you name it, all set to numbers.
Then there are representative number in language, code, placement, symbols and patterns.
You put these to together in endless combinations and you've got yourself a masterpiece.
Christy
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Welcome to the mind of God. It gets pretty lonely in there sometimes.
Allen |
Swedishoo Admin Posts: 690 (6/3/2004 4:56:39 AM)
| Re: Re: Numbers Yeah, but what's a girl to do?
LOL. (sorry, had a couple glasses of wine tonight...you'll have to put up with my witty humor) Christy |
Allen at 5 Posts: 313 (6/3/2004 5:26:06 AM)
| Re: Re: Re: Numbers Swedishoo wrote on 6/2/2004 10:56:39 PM:
Yeah, but what's a girl to do?
LOL. (sorry, had a couple glasses of wine tonight...you'll have to put up with my witty humor) Christy |
Just be a girl. That is probably the single most precious thing in all of creation. That is the only thing left worth fighting for: the balance. Allen |