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555 meaning

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:04 am
by 1forlife
HI all, I have recently been seeing a huge increase in numbers 777 , 333, and 1111
Most recently, like in the last few days, i have been seeing 5555. What is the significance of this... i searched online and found out that it means a change has occured and i need to go with the flow and change also.

http://www.spiritual-path.com/numerology.htm

This is something that Iam interested in, as i know that iam growing spiritually and would like some answers, any help would be appreciated :D

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:30 am
by ChildofGod
555- Buckle your seatbelts. A major life change is upon you. This change should not be viewed as "positive" or "negative" since change is but a natural part of life's flow. Perhsps this is an answer to your prayers, so continue seeing and feeling yourself being at peace.

Number Sequences From The Angels~By Doreen Virtue.

Liz

Child Of God

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:34 am
by 1forlife
Welll...i cant wait to see whats next. Iam ready for anything. Thank you child of God :)

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 1:39 pm
by Petra Wilson
Hello 1forLife, yes, that's about the overall explantion here on the 5's.

If no change is forthcoming, for me, it then means I ought to be balancing my life, i.e. my time, energies and health!

Love, Petra xxx

Oh, and I like your avvie, I love Babaji very much!

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 3:20 pm
by ChildofGod
1forlife wrote:Welll...i cant wait to see whats next. Iam ready for anything. Thank you child of God :)
You are welcome 1forlife!!

Liz

Child Of God

Updated meaning of 555

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:34 am
by Topaz Dreams
Hello,

Doreen Virtue put out a new number sequence book this year and what she says about 555 is a bit different than what she wrote before. This one gets me more excited because it forces me to stay focused and postive and thus better at manifesting a good life...

"Huge changes are rumbling throughout your entire life! To keep these changes on the highest possible course, be sure to keep your thoughts positive, and stay centered in prayers and affirmatins."

I've been seeing 555 a lot too the last couple of months. I have this on a Post-It to remind me. :)

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:32 pm
by Petra Wilson
Hello and welcome :hithere Topaz Dreams, it's nice to have you here on the 11:11 MB!

Love, Petra xxx

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:07 pm
by Topaz Dreams
Thanks so much, Petra! It's nice to be here and am so glad to have found you all. (sending virtual hugs)

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:29 pm
by hamster whisperer
Hi Topaz Dreams,
Your avatar is hysterical! Is that your cat, or some innocent bystander cat?
Love,
Jill

My avatar

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:53 am
by Topaz Dreams
Hi Jill - Not my cat - I don't think she'd put up with the indignity! A friend sent this random picture to me because she said it reminded her of me - not that I'm usually that cranky but I have a similar "hair style" (so to speak) - shoulder-length bob with bangs.

(And I love that you're called the Hampster Whisperer!)

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 12:42 pm
by hamster whisperer
I have two cats at home, and a classroom filled with animals. Hamsters, a gerbil, rats (including four hairless), two hedgehogs, two tarantulas, two snakes, hissing cockroaches, a bearded dragon, an anole, a turtle, and some moody fish.
Love,
Jill

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 12:48 pm
by blue nova
Hello Topaz welcome to the site :D

i luv ur avie too......puts an instant smile on my face... :wink:

Hugs,
anne

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 3:53 pm
by Petra Wilson
Topaz wrote:
Not my cat - I don't think she'd put up with the indignity
Hahahaha! That made me laugh out loud! Cheers for that!

H.W. Jill wrote:
...and some moody fish.
Is that a type of fish Jill, or are they actually moody in nature?

Petra xxx

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:27 pm
by hamster whisperer
I have a small, evil cichlid named Grendel who would nibble a whale to nothing one bite at a time. Not like a pirahna, but a nibbler. My albino oscar, named Roux, can't decide if he wants friends or food. I put little feeder fish in with him, and he eats some and lets the rest hang out with him. Today he attacked my pleco (algae eater) which is almost as big as he is and armor-plated.
They are both just a little weird.
Love,
Jill

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 2:29 am
by ~*Star_Struck*~
:lol: my little Coco attacks my boyfriend's feet in his sleep. He had scratches all over his feet for the longest time before figuring out it was the cat.

Coco is the best lil critter.. he has so much personality. He gets indignant when he's told off, sulks, stares at you moodily but then seconds later rubs around your legs and purrs.. and he loves to kick his kitty litter out of the box and all over the bathroom floor! :roll: :wink:

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 2:45 pm
by Sandy
Welcome topaz!
I love your avi too! Thanks for posting Doreen Virtue's latest on 555. Although it is saying pretty much the same thing...this has a more positive sound to it. I especially like the part...
"be sure to keep your thoughts positive, and stay centered in prayers and affirmatins."
That's good advice regardless of the numbers we are seeing. :thumright:

Jill, I need your advice. We spotted a full grown lop earred rabbit outside this afternoon. George and I tried to coax him towards us and while he wasn't exactly afraid, he was not keen on letting us get too close either.
We saw him twice, the last time late in the evening.. Left a carrot and some lettuce out for him which I saw him nibbling on, but still stubbornly stays just out of arm reach. :? I am worried. He is in grave danger from some pretty serious cats who have the run of the neighborhood and large owls and other birds of prey. I would hate to see anything happen to this little sweetheart. :(
Love,
Sandy

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:29 pm
by AJ
I love you avatar and it is funny because I posted that pic a few months back on this board. Glad to see it back!

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 1:42 pm
by Sandy
I knew that photo looked familar AJ, but I couldn't figure out where I had seen it before. :)
XX Sandy

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:13 pm
by hamster whisperer
Sandy,
I found this information online:

Your rabbit is used to having everything provided for him/her. Although, it might be finding lots of yummy green things to nibble on, and is enjoying its independence, there is one thing that will be hard for it to find that it needs. WATER. If you have a cage that automatically will shut once a small animal enters it, you can put a dog food bowl size of water in that, and, you will catch your rabbit. If you don't have one, you may be able to borrow one from the pound or your vet.

I hope you get the bunny!
Love,
Jill

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 4:19 pm
by AJ
It was posted in the October 14th thread that is no more.

We were having a cat off!

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 12:15 pm
by Sandy
Hi Jill,

Thanks for researching and for passing along the good idea. I have been watching for him, but haven't seen him for two days now. Sure hope he is safe in a good home somewhere. :finger:

AJ, I remember the cat off. It was with Airik I think. What a hoot! :finger:

Hugs
Sandy