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Going a step further from your discussion of "34", what does "C34" or "34C" mean?

by JJ from DC - 10/18/10 8:22 PM
I just had an interesting experience this weekend. My sister and I were visiting an aunt in Florida who is failing in health. My aunt is living alone now, having survived her husband and both of her children who passed away before her. (My uncle, a successful eye surgeon, died at age 58 almost 25 years ago, and older first cousin died of complications from cirrhosis of the liver about 15 years ago, and my other first cousin who was my age died just over a year ago from pancreatic cancer.) Our aunt is an aunt my marriage (her busband was our mom's brother.) It is very generous that our aunt has set up a trust to divide her entire estate 4 ways (between my sister and I as the surviving niece and nephew on her husband's side of the family, and to her two nieces on her own side of the family, even though my aunt barely knows them as adults. We've always been the more loving and close relatives to her even though through marriage. We were visiting our aunt in her beautiful Gulf-side condo, 5th floor unit right on the beach, which we will inherit someday (the other two neices, and my sister and I). When leaving the property grounds to gain access to the beach, the iron gate had a new cyberlock on it and we had to phone back upstairs to our wheelchair-bound aunt for the code. It was C34. The new lock was only about a year old, so my aunt had to look it up. So that number stuck in my mind. I could only visit for a couple of day before having to fly back to DC for work - my sister stayed an additional day before flying back to her home in Indiana. When boarding the first leg of my flight today to return home, my seat number was "34C" - the inverse of C34. I immediately felt a connection of some sort to that number and wondered what it was. I have never been into "numerology" before, and this is my first google search on the number 34. (By coincidence I had just purchased a book 2 days earlier in the airport entitled "How Math Explains the World" by James D. Stein but haven't had a chance to read it yet. Any insights from anyone what this means? What the letter C with the number 34 means and the fact that I encountered the inverse of the letter/number just a day later? JJDC

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RE: Going a step further from your discussion of "34", what does "C34" or "34C" mean?

by Anonymous - 5/24/12 9:22 PM
I have a strange history with C-34 also.

RE: Going a step further from your discussion of "34", what does "C34" or "34C" mean?

by Anonymous - 12/13/16 8:58 PM
me too.

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