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by David - 8/30/14 10:03 PM
ok now I am really freaked out. I have been seeing these numbers for over 10 years now and thought it was just all in my head. ever since it started I felt like a spirit or something was trying to give me a message or something the few people I have told this to think I am waked, but 1, 2, or maybe 3 people think there is something more. I would see these combinations of numbers every where, addresses, amounts of money, change, I was in new York a couple of years ago and the address of the fire station right across the street from where the twin towers stood is 123, I thought maybe my brain was just programed subconsciously to look at the time to see 1:23, 3:21, 11:23 excetra , but sometimes I will look at a clock were the time was not correct by 3 hours and 21 minutes and it was 1:23
so what is up with that. I bet whoever was comment 123 was like whoa, ha ha I am comment 128. I am a very spiritual person and in my late 40's with very little computer time, I would have to say maybe about 123 hours total on a computer jk but very little time, anyway I was just surfing the web and thought I would ask what does 123 mean and found this site, verrrrry intrigued now to know there is other people out there experiencing the same thing that I am with these numbers. now I know there is something more to them and i'm sure we will all find out what it means someday. have a great 123

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RE: 123&321

by tom c - 9/05/14 2:08 AM
Hi David.

You sound like me some 20 years ago: I had spent a great deal of time and effort trying to grasp biblical number symbolism, and one day I could have sworn I was being guided by saints or angels dressed like ancient Greeks: that's how numbers can affect the mind.

One day, when trying to understand Revelation 13:18 (666 etc) I multiplied 13 by 18, and got 234. Then I added that to its reversed version 432, which I thought was rather good, but of course the original manuscripts didn't have verse numbers etc.

For certain reasons, I only use Greek or Latin alphabets.

As for 123: Ever heard of that great numbers guy, PYTHAGORAS? the one who constructed a triangle with ten pebbles? A design called the Tetraktys?

Using the 23 letter Latin alphabet (no j,u or w) I find the number for a name as follows: example; 10 letters: PYTHAGORAS

P Y T H A G O R A S = 15 22 19 8 1 7 14 17 1 18

their sum is 123.

But there's nothing spooky about numbers: Gemetria, as used by John Dee of London (1527 to 1609) is a very powerful mind exercise.

regards.

tom c

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