Beyond numbers, she says signs of affirmation can also come in the form of repetition, coincidence or synchronicity. Psychic medium and best-selling author Laura Lynne Jackson tells TODAY.com that repeating numbers like 111 can be signs from your spirit team, which she calls your “Team of Lig...
Have you found yourself spotting 111, 11:11 or any series of repeating digits? That might not be a coincidence. Some believe repeating numbers could be a powerful message from the universe or a higher power. The awareness of these synchronicities could be giving new meaning to your life, a...
If, in any case, you are in a situation where you have seen a repetitive series of signs or numbers, including 333, in most strange places, this means that your angel wants to send you a message that you can use to overcome a dark situation or help to improve yourself.When it happens...
Greer: Seeing the Same Numbers Can Shift Your Prospective I am sorry you feel down, Jenny. Perhaps one reason you are contacting me today is for a shift in perspective. Here is my take on 8 and 6. They are awesome numbers. The eight is all about power and abundance and connecting to ...
Ryan is repeating the old “personal responsibility” language conservatives have developed to shift people’s thinking about government and democracy away from the idea that We the People are in this together, toward a selfish idea that we should all be on our own. Of course, this leaves indi...
[1]By repeatingthe word, there is clearly an emphasis here onthe underlying logic and matrix from whichPaul will speak to the situation he is in. Notice how I am purposefully avoiding the wordsdefenseandapologetic. I do not find these words helpful, but rather less precise and subject to ...
“help minorities. This is an example of the tactic of repeating a lie over and over until enough people believe it. To deflect people from understanding what really caused the crisis and from seeing that they are obstructing the effort to reform the financial system they made this one up”...
Perhaps ironically, these pages demonstrate Jung’s point, attacking “the other” (native villagers) by projecting onto the “primitive” a lack of self-criticism that he seems unaware of repeating. Ultimately, one could suppose, Jung’s “differentiated” mind would allow him to rationally ...