What's your most experienced prompt?

Use this forum to ask or post about 11:11, 12:34, 2:22, 22:22 etc. The wake-up digital clock signals of our loving celestial friends. They also delight in flicking on or off street lights, traffic lights and ringing door bells.

What's your most experienced or favourite prompt?

11:11
18
51%
12:34
0
No votes
10:10
1
3%
3:33
6
17%
22:22
3
9%
12:12
0
No votes
4:44
1
3%
other ( please post message )
6
17%
 
Total votes: 35

Briar Rose
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Post by Briar Rose »

I see alot of the number sequences, but the one that keeps 'following me' for the past 2 years is 222. Or 22. It is my favorite one, and I always smile when I see it. :)
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Post by Amigoo »

With some of my clocks displaying 24-hour time, some prompts become intriguing: Is 23:11 eleven minutes after 23:00 or is it 11:11? Is 22:22 really 10:22 (the next sequential prompt after viewing 10:11 on a 12-hour clock)?

I'm enjoying the variety and creativity of the midwayers! However, this was a new experience several weeks ago: 2:22 displayed upside down on a digital clock taped to my van's steering wheel. Did I recognize that a "2" looks almost the same upside down? Or have I adjusted to reading time upside down because of the constant motion of the steering wheel when driving? [The clock on the steering wheel is a temporary solution to loss of some interior lights in an older vehicle - it's easier to read at night]

And this experience seems to suggest that prompts viewed in mirrors are also "detectable". Which might further suggest that all images can be "prompts" ... once we're trained to recognize them as such. Perhaps, prompts are the beginning of a training agenda ... and not the only lesson.
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