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Originally posted by Xaphan
I've been seeing 11:11 and 1:11 on clocks for almost a year now. I always just happen to glance at the clock right at that very moment, twice a day. This will happen when I'm not even aware of what time it is, usually when I'm in deep thought or doing something that involves concentration, like when I'm playing one of my instruments. It's not even a conscious decision to look at the clock. I just get a strange urge to turn my head.
It's a relief to know that others are experiencing this. Apparently many people all over the world experience this unusual enigma according to some of the research I've done on the internet.
Have a look at these letters from people all over the world that experience this. There are pages and pages of archived emails sent to the creators of greatdreams.com
www.greatdreams.com...
Originally posted by MysteriousHusky
Originally posted by DakotaCensus
I believe this is actually called confirmation bias, as in every time you notice a synchronicity of some sort it carries more weight then the 10,000 time things weren't in sync.
I heard about that. You may more attention to something once you start looking for that thing. Whereas previously, you would just ignore it.
From my point of view you are expeiancing something called synchronicity. You might notice that you might be meeting people that give you information that you are wondering about. It is like there is a fate that is working on you and you just have to give in to your hunches. I get multipes of 11 all the time or patterns like 12:21 or 13:37. It has been going into overdrive lately and my forehead is being pushed often now.
Originally posted by stereologist
reply to post by swoopaloop
Popular is a measure of how many people like. In the case of Ron Paul he has a small excited following. That does not make him popular. He is and has been trailing in the votes.
Just like John Anderson he has:
1. run as an independent
2. great fans
3. won a little
4. lost a lot
5. never made the big time
Originally posted by Wonderer2012I see numbers like 11:11
Popular is a measure of how many people like. In the case of Ron Paul he has a small excited following. That does not make him popular. He is and has been trailing in the votes.
Originally posted by swoopaloop
reply to post by stereologist
The fact is he is not that popular? Are you serious? It's obvious that he is popular. Have you seen his rallies? Compare them to that of Romney's.
You know something, all your piddly attempts at bringing a cloud over Ron Paul and his movement is an exercise in futility. All you're doing is making yourself look like a clown.
No need to get pissy simply because your fake delegate slates didn't work in Nevada.
He's mad because his Romney convention bag full of tricks didn't work. Boo hoo........
Cry me a river.......
Originally posted by CrimsonKapital
reply to post by Wonderer2012
Why do you Americans feel like everything revolves around YOU, just because there is one decent politician running for presidency in America does not mean some "New Age" is about to sweep the entire world. Get over yourselves.