Parent's death dates line up to 2-3-4-5

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Parent's death dates line up to 2-3-4-5

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Hi, I'm new here. I have been seeing 1111 since my father passed away April 5. I saw this 11:11 time on the computer just as I glanced at the time and decided that since I was at the computer, I'd find out what it meant as it has turned up so much in the past 3 weeks since my father died. Ok, so here's my story, which really blows me away so I wanted to share it with you all. Both my parents where Christians and worked in the ministry most of their lives. When my mom died in the hospital after a stroke which left her incoherent, I noticed that it was a Sunday (the Lord's day), and it was also 2-3-02, which was the day after 2-2. Since she passed away, I kept seeing 812 everywhere...this was my mom's birthday. I got to the point where I felt that this was her way of telling me that she was there visiting me. Now here is where it gets interesting. I just lost my dad in the same incoherent state as my mom was in when she died, so I am sure he didn't know the date he died either last April 5, 2009, which was also a Sunday. It gets better. I noticed right off that this date was the day after 4-4, which put shivers up my spine, but then it somehow came over me that when I lined up my mom's and dad's death months and days, that it is 2-3-4-5, and by adding the first number to the last (2+5), it adds up to 7. Adding the two middle numbers (3+4) also adds up to 7, and when I subtract the years they passed on (2009-2002), I also get 7. The number 7 is a very significant number in the Bible. It is God's number. In the Gospels, when Christ wanted to bring home a point, He always said it 3 times, and what I found here was 3 sevens. This really blew me away!! And, to top all this off, and the reason I joined your group, is that since my father passed away I haven't seen 812 anymore. It has been replaced by 1111, which I've seen several times, just by an unconscious glance. Reviewing your site, I feel that this means that they are saying "hello" to me! Is this correct?
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Hi Wythors,

Welcome to the 11:11 MB.

http://board.1111angels.com/viewtopic.php?t=345 will tell you more about the 1,111 and their helpers that are prompting you.

The 1,111 are prompting as many Muslims and Buddhists as Christians. 8)

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Hello Wythors,
Nice to meet you!!! :hithere

Love your post..... We are all being prompted here, one way or another and like Goerge says we are all hold different beliefs. What we all have in common is that like you, there came a time in our lives where we started to get number prompts on a regular basis and at significant times. This led us to search for reasons why. Now you are here searching for answers and reasons why........All I know is that George and the guys on here...work very hard to try and shed some light on what is happening to us..........sometimes it may conflict with your current beliefs/ it has mine many times, but if you stay open minded.....you will learn something knew everyday...........it will either enhance or confirm what you already believe.......or sure make you look at things in a completely different way............. You are now on a long and new journey....be prepared.

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Thanks, and 812 is back!

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Hello again,

Thanks for the posts. I woke up this morning a bit later than usual, it being Saturday and all. I lay there thinking "what if I looked at the time". Strange thought, huh! Well, I looked at the time and it was 812. Mom is back!

I don't want you all to think you have to tippie-toe around me because of my beliefs. I am very open-minded. I am also somehow physic too although I haven't explored that too much. My two experences with this involved plane incidents, one involved a crash that was about 15 miles away when I lived in California and another was a plane that I boarded in Hawaii where I felt the top was going to come off, and it did a month after my flight on it, That was spooky. There have been other events too, but I'm not sure if this is the forum to share those experiences. When I was about eight years old, which would have been about 1964 in a small town in Nebraska, my sister, cousins and I all witnessed six rotating lights above us. I used to drive truck over-the-road before I got married a few months ago, so I got hooked on George Noorey's late night show, and listened even prior to that on occasion with Art Bell. I believe the Bible to be true, but I also believe that it isn't always interpreted in the way it should be. There is for example, a UFO sighting written there. I have even been amazed at the magical powers and accuracy of a pendulum. And like so many, I am quite interested in anything that has to do with the 10th planet and the winter solice of 2012, when the arth stops it's wobble, enters the center of the galaxy and the planets line up. I see everyday the effects of previous polar changes and upheavels of this planet where I live in Colorado as I hike the trails with my wife. I believe in the collective consciencness and I believe without doubt that we are connected and that numbers play a significate role as the powers of the universal order try to communicate with us. The languages of eart may differ from country to country, but numbers and music are the same everywhere on earth and I believe that to be true in the universe, and thus the key to communication with aliens or the ones that watch over us.

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Hi Jeff,
Welcome aboard. Some of us do experience extra prompts after the death of a loved one or around the time of a baby being born. It's just their way of getting our attention. Nice to meet you.
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Dear Jeff,
Just wanted to say hello and welcome you to the board.

There is so much we don't understand about the way the universe operates, the innumerable elder celestial siblings we share it with, and the gifts and abilities we are given by the Creator of all. But the one thing we can count on, and the thing that binds all of us in the far reaches of of the universe, now and forever... is Love. Love is the language and currency of the universe. Love is God and of God. When we bask in and share this life changing Love, amazing things happen. :happy

Nice to meet you.
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Thanks for your words and insight Sandy, and thanks also to George, Lillly and Joanne for the same! Apparently, I can't post anything on your individual sites until I have posted 10 times here...if I read the rules correctly, so that's why I am posting here.

I haven't had much free time to look through the various forums but have done some and I am enjoying it. I was just noticing some of the locations where you all are from and wanted to let you know that I have been to Australia before, actually I have friends in Oyster Bay near Sydney that I stayed with for several days when I was there in November, December 1988, and still write to via email. I also have a friend in Crookwell and a friend (mate, to you) that I met in Auckland that was from Brisbane is now back in Brisbane. I toured the north Island of New Zealand prior to going to Australia, and in Australia started out in Sydney, and went to Goulburn and Crookwell for about a week and then to Manly Beach for a week and then to Canberra and finally in Oyster Bay for a week. It was a wonderful trip and had planned to go back but then Eastern Europe opened up and so I've been going over there while it's still open as I enjoy the old world scene! Met a very nice Russian lady from St. Petersburg when I was on holiday in Ukraine, and we went to Crimea Pennesula together for a week...and this old confirmed bachelor fell in love unexpectedly and so now she is here with me and we have been quite happily married since last December 15. Actually, I had been to a couple of cities in Ukraine (Kiev and Zaporogee (can't spell it) and St. Petersburg and Moscow in Russia prior to meeting her on my second trip to Ukraine, which was the week of my birthday, which we celebrated together, so after coming back to the states decided to go back on a second trip to St. Petersburg to celebrate her birthday and the Christmas holidays of 2007 and into January 2008 as I could not get her off my mind or out of my heart. I am a Cancer (July 6, 1956), which I am sure you figured out anyway as I write long detailed notes, and she is a Capricorn (December 23, 1964). She has never been married and has no family living anymore aside from a wicked step brother and step sister. She does own a flat there however, free and clear. She is quite intelligent and speaks english quite well...an engineer by trade, and her skills are in demand both there and here, but she can't work here until she gets work authorization (which we received on Friday), and also "test out" at the engineering college here in order to get her USA credentials. We are planning to do that next, but the one problem is, is that she can't get her driver's license until she gets her green card, which she'll need as I am going to have to be away from home a lot...something that I had not planned to do except now that we are in this economic crisis, I will need to be away from home a lot until things get better. We are going through some financial problems as I was laid off from work a week after our marriage, but she has been right there at my side through all of this when she could have easily hopped a plane back to Russia and assumed her carrer and life there. Our relationship is quite amazing to both of us as we get along so well and even seem to share the same thoughts all the time. We have discussed moving temporarily in Russia to wait out the econimic situation but I can only get a 3 month visa, and have to leave the country, get a renewal visa and re-enter every three months so that is a hassle and a big expense, and of course my Russian is limited to about five words. :). She has lived alone much of her life and so she is adapt to that, so I think we'll be okay seeing each other every week or so until the economy picks up.

Anyway, enough for now and thanks for all your support!

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Dear Jeff,
wythors wrote:Thanks for your words and insight Sandy, and thanks also to George, Lillly and Joanne for the same! Apparently, I can't post anything on your individual sites until I have posted 10 times here...if I read the rules correctly, so that's why I am posting here.
No thats Private Messages, like emails. Yes, we have had these abused, and that is why there is that rule. Folks think that if they post privately, we, being the moderators won't know what is going on. But the angels do know everything, and if they are annoyed, we get to know, very quickly.

Having spent a week in Moscow myself, I can confirm those Russian ladies have something special. Lucky you! Actually I discovered that there was a spiritual point to my trip to Moscow, and I hope that I helped a lass there find hope and Father.

If you REALLY pray to Father, you will find a job. Of that I am sure. But maybe you are meant to spend time in Russia. Have you heard of the Russian food groups? Bit different. Chocolate, Vodka and Cigarettes. Sigh.

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Hi Geoff

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Hi Geoff,
Nice meeting you.
Actually, I think that's a good rule. They is a lot be be said about have a safe zone, and I don't mind posting for all to see, it's just that sometimes I want to leave a personal message as do all of us, but it seems like we are all family here anyway, so that openness of support gives comfort to all and not just one, and we all could use that too.

I was just on the phone with my nephew down in Phoenix. He tells me that there is a growing need for truck drivers down there, which I am and have been for nearing 14 years, so I am going to look into that. My wife isn't quite sure about how she would handle the 40+ c. summer temperatures there though.

You are right about my Russian wife. She is really something quite special. When I can figure out how to do it, I shall post our photos. Here lately, I have been spending a lot of time on the internet, but mainly looking for work.

I enjoyed seeing Moscow and especially red Square. If you ever get the opportunity, St. Petersburg is very beautiful. My wife has been to Paris and says that St. Petersburg was modeled after Paris, but St. Petersburg also has a big River (Neva) and many canals too, so there is a certain hint of Venice as well...another place I'd like to see some day. St. Petersburg was the home of the Czars beginning with peter the Great as most everyone knows. In Yalta, Ukriane, to the far south of Ukraine along the Black Sea, aka The Russian Riviera, is also a place that I have enjoyed and it is the home to the summer palaces of the Czars. Very spectacular!

Enjoy your day,
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Hi Geoff,

I just read your entry on 2.012 and 11:11. I have a question for you. In that entry, you mentioned: A further answer is that nobody gets a 20:12 prompt. Something came over me when I read that, and this may be to your advantage to delete this after you read it because, as you say, not to start a new thread, which I totally respect. But I have this weird feeling that something or somebody may be trying to tell me something, and this is why I am asking you about the following...

You already know my story...and that I have been seeing these 11:11 prompts, not just on the clock, but other places, like the last 4 numbers of my odometer in the car as we were traveling to my father's funeral services, since the passing of my father. From other places in your forum, I read this means "Hello", and I felt happy about it knowing my father was giving me a greeting from Heaven. Could it be something more? And, you also know of my 812 prompts, which I had associated as being from my mom as that was her birthday. Geoff, as I recall, not all those prompts were in the morning...many were in the evening, and reading your entry...somehow because it was written out, I saw something. In America we use the 12-hour clock...clock times as AM and PM, but the military clock as well as the European clock would not read this, but rather, a 24 hour clock. Interestingly enough, if I was to use that 24 clock instead of the AM-PM clock, then those 8:12 prompts I've been getting, added to 12:00, would strangely enough actually become 20:12. I can not, however figure out why some of these prompts occur in the morning, which would of course be 8:12, or if this really is a 20:12 prompt in the evenings? I am not sure how to approach this. I have felt that my mom and my dad were sending me messages, but now I wonder what message exactly are they sending, and why was I led to this forum? I'm not making this stuff up. I wish only for you to read this and then delete it if you feel it best, but it does make me wonder if I am getter both those prompts.
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Dear Jeff,

I have no problem with you getting 8:12 prompts. Let me know when you get 20:12 and we will ask the midwayers immediately, because they have assured us that they are not stupid, and that they do not prompt anyone with that number. Turn your clock to 24 hour if you like.

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Hi Geoff, thanks for the quick reply. I am so enjoying this forum!! But for now, I wouldn't want to change my clocks for the simple reason that I am trying to attriculate my wife to American measurements like miles and fehrenheit and (pardon my spelling), the 12 hour clock and so on and so on, which is fun. I never knew that marrying a foreign lady could be so much fun. Today I was explaining "so long" to her. We all know it means good-bye, but how does a nonsense phrase like that come about with that meaning attached. English is not always so easy to explain!!

I am new to this so I don't know who the midwayers are, so now you are leading me to read about them. One of my sister's is into Wiccan and I haven't heard her mention this so this peaks my interests. Thanks for your insights, I am starting to get more interested in this! :)
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Dear Jeff,

Good to see you and your lovely lady in the flesh so to speak.

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Hi everybody,

I just uploaded the photos of my wife and I. She really isn't part of this forum, but I wanted to post this temporaily so you can see what we look like. Sometime next week, I will replace it with just me.

Take care you all!!
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Thanks Geoff, she's real special to me. She really rocks my life!!
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Hi Jeff,

I am loving your posts and getting to know you and hearing about your dear wife. Thank you for posting the picture. It is nice to be able to picture the two of you when you write. She is very beautiful and I am so happy that you both have found each other and have such an obviously loving and supportive relationship. You are truly blessed!

I am not a native Australia but have just recently been granted my permanent residency and the okay to live here as a resident married to an Australian citizen. Whew! there was a lot of paperwork and visas to navigate but it has been worth it to be allowed to stay in this beautiful country with my husband, George. I know what your wife is going through with trying to understand and get used to the different weights and measurements as I am from the U.S. and am trying to get used to kilometers, liters, and celsius etc... Still working on it, but slowly getting a feel for the differences.

Hope you find work soon. Hang in there...and keep praying and believing your prayers will be answered. :D I am a firm believer in the power of prayer and positive thinking. (although I must admit I sometimes fall into old negative behaviors that don't do me a bit of good. :oops: )

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I am new to this so I don't know who the midwayers are, so now you are leading me to read about them. One of my sister's is into Wiccan and I haven't heard her mention this so this peaks my interests. Thanks for your insights, I am starting to get more interested in this!
Here are a few URLs that you may find helpful as you continue to explore the number prompts and learn more about our friends the Midwayers.

Messages about 11:11 and related things:
http://board.1111angels.com/viewtopic.php?t=9021

11:11 Background and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
http://board.1111angels.com/viewforum.php?f=9

What it really means
http://board.1111angels.com/viewtopic.php?t=6573

11:11 More questions about number sequences.
http://board.1111angels.com/viewtopic.php?t=2059


Hope this helps!
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Thanks for the post Sandy! You also have to get used to driving over there too!! I remember when I was there and rented a car. The car eas a stanrd stick shift and it was soooo strange!! The pattern is the same as here but sitting in that left seat to shift made me feel like an amateur!! When was at a light and pulled the gear shift toward me and down, I found the high gear instead of the low gear and I'd stall out and someone would honk and I'd get frustrated and that made it all the worse! The, I'd make a left turn and find myself on the right side of the road and more people would honk...but some would smile and chuckle because they knew I was a yank!! Then I'd see a sign that said "Roundabout Ahead". and I'd wonder what that was and what I was supposed to do when I got there... :shock: Pretty funny. Another thing was making a turn, I would use the turn signal and get the wipers instead, and naturally if it rained... :lol: ,

I'm teching my wife how to drive here. She had lessons in Russia just before coming here, which was all done intentionally so that when we went there, she would already have her license in Russsian and I could just set back and relax...well, I took her for a driving lesson here and she had to adjust to the car being an automatic (no clutch), and the extra power. I took here to a new housing development where only the roads were installed and no building has begun, right after a heavy rain storm, which was to our advantage. The road was nice and dry but during our drive, I asked her to make a right turn and she confused the brake pedal for the gas and we went screaming around that corner where she totally lost it because she couldn't get the wheel straight enough, fast enough and off the road we went barrowling right up the side of a sand enbankment (soft because of the rain) where the car came to a swift stop in the soft sand, on a severe angle, and stuck! Luckily I was able to dig out with my hands and backed it out onto the pavement, and there was no damage. But she was so scared that I was going to stream, but I just laughed it off and remember the time when I was learning and did the same thing!! History DOES repeat itself!! :lol: -Jeff
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Hi Jeff,

You are the most patient driver teacher I have ever heard of! :lol: I could have certainly used you when my two boys were learning to drive. I used to let them drive us to church every Sunday when they were first starting out.. We went to an early 8:15am service in a small town so there was practically no traffic on the roads, but still, my hands would be white by the time we arrived. :shock: In a few months though I found myself trusting them(and God) to get us to our destination safely.

I still haven't driven here, even though I have my Australian license. We have so many of those roundabouts and this area is so busy. I guess the chicken in me is quite content to put the first trip behind the wheel aside for a time...I think George will most likely do as you did and ake me out of the busy suburbs and into a quiet stretch of country to let me get a feel for the car and being on the opposite side of the road.

I hope your wife persists and doesn't give up because we all make those kind of mistakes as we learn... And she at least has given it a shot, unlike "Chicken Little" here, so she is a brave woman in my book!

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Hi Sandy,
I really am gifted that way...to be patient. Maybe I should be a driving instructor. Couldn't hurt...I've already lost most my hair anyway. :roll: So Sandy, are you married to the George that wrote me before? Sounds like that's so and that is pretty cool! I haven't had much time on the computer as we have a plumbing problem here that we need to sort out, and then of course I am looking for work too. I'm going hiking with my wife early in the morning up to the Monument. It is one of our favorite spots. We locals call it the Monument but it is officially called The Colorado National Monument. It sets pretty much in our back yard, about a 15 minute drive. Everytime we go up there we meet people from all over...first time, we met two other Russians, and last two times we have met Aussie's on vacation. It is about a 234 mile stretch of red canyons and rocks that had sand around them millions of years ago and has worn or washed out leaving majestic rock formations. Some of the bushes there date back 800 years!! It's an incredible place. A few weeks ago we went back to Kansas for my father's service there and I took my wife to the Cosmosphere, which is a space museum of German, American and Soviet hardware. They have an SR-71 and other planes there including a full size mock up of the space shuttle. The Apollo 13 capsule and the remains of the Apollo 1 are on display there as well as the Liberty 7 capsule. We were in the Soviet section seeing their spacecrafts on display, reading about Yuri Gagarin who was the first man in space and my wife calmly says that her uncle taught him how to fly!! When my friend and I finally were able to pick our jaws off the floor, we began bowing down to her and I realized that I must be married to some kind of a celebrity!! (Maybe I can get her uncle over here and teach her how to drive :lol: !! Have agreat day, Jeff
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Oops, I thought I edited it. Just want to let you know the Monument is really only a 23 mile stretch, not 234 miles!! :)
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Hi Jeff,
It sounds like you and your wife are in for a lovely day as you hike the monument. We too spent a lovely afternoon yesterday, out and about in nature and it did much to relieve the inner stresses and worries that seem sometimes to come along side with this human existence. This special beach we love to walk is attached to what once was and island but now the sea and sand have connected it to the mainland. It is covered with many different kinds of rocks...and once I get started I cannot help but ignore the natural beauty and begin looking through them..not for anything in particular... but rather "feeling" the untold history within their hard shells.

...and yes, George is my hubby. I do what I can to assist him in his work or at the very least help to make him feel loved and comfortable as we both go about our days.

How wonderful that your wife is connected in some way to such and amazing part of our human history. I have often mused while staring at the full moon what it must have felt like to be standing on that rock so far away from earth...must have been absolute joy when crossing what was once considered a human boundary. These "first timers" do that for all of us, so in some way their accomplishment is also ours as well. :wink: At least that is a fun way of looking at it. We all took that first step with Neil Armstrong or perhaps felt the thrill and joy of being in space the first time with Yuri Gagarin. :cheers:
Can you tell I am in a philsophical mood this afternoon? :roll:

You guys enjoy your hike tomorrow. Hope the weather is beautiful. :sunny:
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