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What is your opinion on numerology? Do you think number sequences can reveal future events?
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I believe that while number sequences can reveal future events, we have to take such predictions with a "maybe it will happen, let's just wait and see" attitude. In other words, keep the predictions marked in your calendar or listed in a text file or something, but carry on your business as if they won't happen.
It is interesting to look at number patterns, if nothing else. For instance, I had a dream where there was this government organization called "The Back of Us" (they changed their name several times throughout the dream, but this is the only one I remember) that I thought was completely out of their minds but supported anyway for whatever reason. One gematria value of "The Back of Us" is 666, which makes sense as the beast in Revelations is sometimes thought to represent a future corrupt government organization.
What is your opinion on numerology? Do you think number sequences can reveal future events?
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I believe that while number sequences can reveal future events, we have to take such predictions with a "maybe it will happen, let's just wait and see" attitude. In other words, keep the predictions marked in your calendar or listed in a text file or something, but carry on your business as if they won't happen.
It is interesting to look at number patterns, if nothing else. For instance, I had a dream where there was this government organization called "The Back of Us" (they changed their name several times throughout the dream, but this is the only one I remember) that I thought was completely out of their minds but supported anyway for whatever reason. One gematria value of "The Back of Us" is 666, which makes sense as the beast in Revelations is sometimes thought to represent a future corrupt government organization.
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