1 00:00:01,120 --> 00:00:04,240 Speaker 1: Welcome to the iHeartRadio and Coast to Coast AM paranormal 2 00:00:04,280 --> 00:00:07,520 Speaker 1: podcast network. Now get ready for us Strange Things with 3 00:00:07,680 --> 00:00:08,680 Speaker 1: Joshua P. Warre. 4 00:00:12,400 --> 00:00:15,720 Speaker 2: Welcome to our podcast. Please be aware the thoughts and 5 00:00:15,760 --> 00:00:19,759 Speaker 2: opinions expressed by the host are their thoughts and opinions 6 00:00:19,760 --> 00:00:25,000 Speaker 2: only and do not reflect those of iHeartMedia, iHeartRadio, Coast 7 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:29,440 Speaker 2: to Coast AM, employees of Premiere Networks, or their sponsors 8 00:00:29,440 --> 00:00:32,680 Speaker 2: and associates. We would like to encourage you to do 9 00:00:32,720 --> 00:00:55,440 Speaker 2: your own research and discover the subject matter for yourself. 10 00:00:55,760 --> 00:00:58,760 Speaker 1: Ready to will be amazed by the wizard of Weird. 11 00:00:59,280 --> 00:01:03,040 Speaker 3: This is Range with Joshua Warren. 12 00:01:09,280 --> 00:01:12,320 Speaker 1: I am Joshua FEE Warren, and each week on this show, 13 00:01:12,600 --> 00:01:16,760 Speaker 1: I'll be bringing you brand new mind blowing content, news, exercises, 14 00:01:16,840 --> 00:01:20,440 Speaker 1: and weird experiments you can do at home, and a 15 00:01:20,480 --> 00:01:26,760 Speaker 1: lot more on this edition of the show. Can Numerology 16 00:01:27,560 --> 00:01:35,440 Speaker 1: Make You Rich and Happy? What is the truth about numerology? 17 00:01:37,360 --> 00:01:41,000 Speaker 1: I found out years ago that this old theater in 18 00:01:41,200 --> 00:01:45,240 Speaker 1: Utah was being torn down. It had been around since 19 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:49,760 Speaker 1: the nineteen fifties, and somebody got a hold of all 20 00:01:49,800 --> 00:01:56,440 Speaker 1: of these big, giant like black plastic letters and numbers 21 00:01:56,640 --> 00:02:00,880 Speaker 1: that were used on the Marquee and so so I 22 00:02:01,160 --> 00:02:07,320 Speaker 1: bought all of the sevens from that person. And if 23 00:02:07,360 --> 00:02:09,880 Speaker 1: you walk into my house you will find in my 24 00:02:09,960 --> 00:02:15,679 Speaker 1: living room I have three big sevens mounted on the wall. 25 00:02:15,800 --> 00:02:19,840 Speaker 1: Seven seven seven. Now, obviously I live here in Las Vegas, 26 00:02:20,320 --> 00:02:25,440 Speaker 1: so that is considered lucky because traditionally that is often 27 00:02:25,880 --> 00:02:30,400 Speaker 1: a jackpot when you get seven seven seven. And in fact, 28 00:02:30,680 --> 00:02:33,200 Speaker 1: you know, when the slot machine was invented in the 29 00:02:33,280 --> 00:02:37,960 Speaker 1: late eighteen hundreds by a man named Charles Faye in 30 00:02:38,080 --> 00:02:48,120 Speaker 1: San Francisco, California, he only had five symbols, horseshoes, diamonds, spades, hearts, 31 00:02:48,160 --> 00:02:51,760 Speaker 1: and a liberty bell. I don't know who the first 32 00:02:51,800 --> 00:02:56,000 Speaker 1: person was to put seven on a slot machine and 33 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:59,639 Speaker 1: to determine that seven seven seven would be often a 34 00:02:59,720 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 1: jack I haven't been able to figure that out. Maybe 35 00:03:03,040 --> 00:03:06,080 Speaker 1: you can find it, but I can see why. And 36 00:03:06,120 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 1: that's because the number seven has always been considered well, yeah, 37 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:18,120 Speaker 1: always holy, sacred for a number of reasons. And then 38 00:03:18,160 --> 00:03:23,120 Speaker 1: also the number three is considered sacred among Christians because 39 00:03:23,240 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 1: of the Trinity, the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, 40 00:03:27,320 --> 00:03:32,120 Speaker 1: and so therefore three sevens has often been considered lucky. 41 00:03:32,160 --> 00:03:37,280 Speaker 1: Here in America. But why is seven considered kind of 42 00:03:37,360 --> 00:03:43,760 Speaker 1: universally lucky and sacred? Well, obviously, going back to the Bible, 43 00:03:44,360 --> 00:03:48,800 Speaker 1: it's said that God created the earth in six days 44 00:03:48,880 --> 00:03:51,520 Speaker 1: and rested on the seventh. But if you just start 45 00:03:51,560 --> 00:03:55,280 Speaker 1: looking at science, I mean, there are seven colors in 46 00:03:55,360 --> 00:04:00,920 Speaker 1: a rainbow red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. There 47 00:04:00,920 --> 00:04:09,680 Speaker 1: are seven continents. In fact, the neutral pH balance is seven. 48 00:04:10,680 --> 00:04:14,400 Speaker 1: Less than seven is acidic, Greater than seven is basic. 49 00:04:15,760 --> 00:04:20,320 Speaker 1: There are seven notes in the diatonic scale of Western music. 50 00:04:20,440 --> 00:04:25,960 Speaker 1: Do re mi fas so la tis seven notes? We 51 00:04:26,000 --> 00:04:28,760 Speaker 1: always talk about the seven wonders of the ancient world. 52 00:04:29,760 --> 00:04:34,200 Speaker 1: This is kind of weird and random. Seven is the 53 00:04:34,279 --> 00:04:39,719 Speaker 1: number of spots most commonly found on lady bugs. It's 54 00:04:39,760 --> 00:04:43,680 Speaker 1: the atomic number for nitrogen, which is crucial to our 55 00:04:43,760 --> 00:04:48,080 Speaker 1: life here on earth. And you know, in psychology, especially 56 00:04:48,160 --> 00:04:52,320 Speaker 1: here in the Western culture, seven is consistently listed as 57 00:04:52,360 --> 00:04:58,080 Speaker 1: people's favorite number, and magicians know this. When you ask 58 00:04:58,160 --> 00:05:01,560 Speaker 1: somebody to guess a number between one ten, the number 59 00:05:01,720 --> 00:05:06,400 Speaker 1: seven is the most likely to be picked. So keep 60 00:05:06,440 --> 00:05:08,120 Speaker 1: that in mind if you want to freak somebody out 61 00:05:08,120 --> 00:05:12,480 Speaker 1: with your mentalism skills. The list goes on one thing 62 00:05:12,520 --> 00:05:15,400 Speaker 1: that I find especially intriguing though, since you know we're 63 00:05:15,400 --> 00:05:18,719 Speaker 1: talking about mystical stuff. Uh. Some of you probably have 64 00:05:18,800 --> 00:05:24,000 Speaker 1: heard of a man named John Dee and he lived 65 00:05:24,200 --> 00:05:28,240 Speaker 1: in the fifteen hundreds early sixteen hundreds. He was an 66 00:05:28,240 --> 00:05:34,560 Speaker 1: English mathematician, astronomer, teacher, astrologer, a occultist, alchemist. He was 67 00:05:34,600 --> 00:05:38,159 Speaker 1: a wizard and as a matter of fact, most people 68 00:05:38,200 --> 00:05:42,279 Speaker 1: believe that Merlin the Wizard was based on the life 69 00:05:42,279 --> 00:05:45,800 Speaker 1: of John d and I could do a whole show 70 00:05:45,839 --> 00:05:49,280 Speaker 1: about the life of John d But he also worked 71 00:05:49,360 --> 00:05:55,719 Speaker 1: as a spy for Queen Elizabeth I. He advised her. 72 00:05:56,040 --> 00:06:01,040 Speaker 1: He was very trusted in from what I understand, when 73 00:06:01,080 --> 00:06:04,120 Speaker 1: he would go out and he would use all of 74 00:06:04,160 --> 00:06:09,280 Speaker 1: his esteem to enter these various circles throughout Europe and 75 00:06:09,360 --> 00:06:15,000 Speaker 1: get information and send her private notes back. He would 76 00:06:15,080 --> 00:06:18,680 Speaker 1: label the envelope of the package, if you will, with 77 00:06:18,800 --> 00:06:23,960 Speaker 1: a symbol. He would put two circles which represented eyes, 78 00:06:24,640 --> 00:06:28,720 Speaker 1: and that meant for your eyes only, and then for 79 00:06:28,800 --> 00:06:31,320 Speaker 1: good luck. He would always put a seven at the 80 00:06:31,480 --> 00:06:35,520 Speaker 1: end because he believed that that was going to be fortunate. 81 00:06:35,760 --> 00:06:38,160 Speaker 1: Anytime you could incorporate seven, you should do it. And 82 00:06:38,200 --> 00:06:42,920 Speaker 1: that is where double O seven comes from. So again 83 00:06:43,400 --> 00:06:46,160 Speaker 1: the list is pretty insane if you look at cultures 84 00:06:46,200 --> 00:06:49,200 Speaker 1: all around the world and you start to realize just 85 00:06:49,240 --> 00:06:53,680 Speaker 1: how fortunate they think seven is, or just how important 86 00:06:53,720 --> 00:06:57,880 Speaker 1: it is. And then, of course you may have also 87 00:06:57,960 --> 00:07:02,919 Speaker 1: heard that something like the number eight represents great abundance, 88 00:07:03,560 --> 00:07:09,560 Speaker 1: because eight is really just an infinite loop. And in fact, 89 00:07:09,640 --> 00:07:12,200 Speaker 1: you know in photography, if you have a sideways eight, 90 00:07:12,360 --> 00:07:16,480 Speaker 1: that represents infinity. And the idea of abundance is that 91 00:07:16,920 --> 00:07:20,560 Speaker 1: you have a never ending supply of good things coming 92 00:07:20,560 --> 00:07:22,720 Speaker 1: to you, but you have to also feed it, and 93 00:07:22,800 --> 00:07:25,280 Speaker 1: you have to give back. You must give to receive, 94 00:07:25,720 --> 00:07:29,920 Speaker 1: and so eight becomes infinite abundance. And I for years 95 00:07:30,040 --> 00:07:33,720 Speaker 1: years I've carried a number eight in my wallet. And 96 00:07:33,760 --> 00:07:36,160 Speaker 1: if you have never done that before, give it a shot. 97 00:07:36,960 --> 00:07:39,320 Speaker 1: Just write the number eight down on a piece of 98 00:07:39,320 --> 00:07:41,920 Speaker 1: paper and put it in your wallet, and I can 99 00:07:41,960 --> 00:07:45,760 Speaker 1: tell you that since I have done that, and I 100 00:07:45,840 --> 00:07:49,520 Speaker 1: probably first did this twenty years ago, that wallet has 101 00:07:49,640 --> 00:07:55,360 Speaker 1: never been empty. So what I'm talking about here is 102 00:07:55,440 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 1: the idea that there is some great significant to numbers 103 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:05,840 Speaker 1: and the things that they represent about real life, and 104 00:08:05,880 --> 00:08:09,440 Speaker 1: that maybe we can sort of tap into that and 105 00:08:09,560 --> 00:08:13,360 Speaker 1: learn from it. Why is it that some people see 106 00:08:13,400 --> 00:08:15,560 Speaker 1: eleven eleven all the time? Well, I'm going to get 107 00:08:15,560 --> 00:08:18,760 Speaker 1: into that in a minute, because if we start using 108 00:08:18,840 --> 00:08:23,240 Speaker 1: numbers as a tool to improve our lives, it might 109 00:08:23,520 --> 00:08:27,280 Speaker 1: simplify this process, taking something that seems big and vague 110 00:08:27,280 --> 00:08:29,520 Speaker 1: and abstract and giving you something to work with the 111 00:08:29,520 --> 00:08:33,360 Speaker 1: same way that scientists they take these big abstract concepts 112 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:37,920 Speaker 1: and they reduce them down. E equals MC squared. Now, 113 00:08:37,960 --> 00:08:42,520 Speaker 1: granted those are letters, but it's the same concept of 114 00:08:42,679 --> 00:08:46,360 Speaker 1: using symbols to reduce something gigantic down, even though there 115 00:08:46,400 --> 00:08:51,320 Speaker 1: is a two in the squared part. This is called numerology, 116 00:08:51,400 --> 00:08:56,439 Speaker 1: and if we just look up the Wikipedia definition of numerology, 117 00:08:57,280 --> 00:09:02,080 Speaker 1: it says it is the belief in and a cult divine, 118 00:09:02,600 --> 00:09:06,839 Speaker 1: or mystical relationship between a number and one or more 119 00:09:07,080 --> 00:09:13,000 Speaker 1: coinciding events. It is also the study of the numerical 120 00:09:13,320 --> 00:09:19,079 Speaker 1: value of the letters and words and names. So, as usual, 121 00:09:20,040 --> 00:09:24,560 Speaker 1: Wikipedia really sort of kind of downplays this sort of oh, 122 00:09:24,600 --> 00:09:30,200 Speaker 1: it's an occult, mystical thing. But if you actually look 123 00:09:30,200 --> 00:09:33,719 Speaker 1: at it from the point of view that I've been 124 00:09:33,720 --> 00:09:36,920 Speaker 1: talking about, how certain numbers are very prominent, like this 125 00:09:37,080 --> 00:09:41,600 Speaker 1: number seven being associated with the colors of the spectrum 126 00:09:41,840 --> 00:09:45,120 Speaker 1: and the notes on the scale. And we even have 127 00:09:45,240 --> 00:09:47,880 Speaker 1: you know, we divide our weeks into seven. Why do 128 00:09:47,960 --> 00:09:50,880 Speaker 1: we do that. It's more than some kind of a 129 00:09:50,920 --> 00:09:54,600 Speaker 1: mystical cult thing. It's a way of actually kind of 130 00:09:54,679 --> 00:10:00,480 Speaker 1: labeling these forces around us because they have some kind 131 00:10:00,520 --> 00:10:04,600 Speaker 1: of a physical trait or characteristic that we find intriguing. 132 00:10:07,200 --> 00:10:10,360 Speaker 1: I have this book in my hands. It's called eleven 133 00:10:10,920 --> 00:10:18,880 Speaker 1: eleven The Time Prompt Phenomenon Mysterious Signs, Sequences and Synchronicities, 134 00:10:19,400 --> 00:10:24,319 Speaker 1: written by two great authors, Marie D. Jones and Larry Flaxman. 135 00:10:25,440 --> 00:10:29,200 Speaker 1: And when I decided to do this show about numerology, 136 00:10:29,679 --> 00:10:32,800 Speaker 1: I said, you know what, I'm going to get that book. 137 00:10:32,800 --> 00:10:36,040 Speaker 1: I'd read it before, but i'd moved since then I 138 00:10:36,040 --> 00:10:38,520 Speaker 1: couldn't find my copy. So I bought the copy of 139 00:10:38,559 --> 00:10:42,280 Speaker 1: it again, and I opened this book up to start 140 00:10:42,400 --> 00:10:46,600 Speaker 1: doing some research, and the first thing I saw when 141 00:10:46,640 --> 00:10:53,240 Speaker 1: I opened it was my name. Turns out that when 142 00:10:53,280 --> 00:10:58,720 Speaker 1: this book was published over five years ago, I actually 143 00:10:58,760 --> 00:11:02,640 Speaker 1: had written a blurb about this. I got an advanced 144 00:11:02,640 --> 00:11:05,080 Speaker 1: copy and they sent me an advanced copy, and I 145 00:11:05,160 --> 00:11:07,480 Speaker 1: had this blurb that I wrote and it's published here 146 00:11:07,520 --> 00:11:11,640 Speaker 1: in the book, and it says, see eleven eleven all 147 00:11:11,679 --> 00:11:14,400 Speaker 1: the time. How about three three three or four four four? 148 00:11:15,840 --> 00:11:18,960 Speaker 1: This book covers the mysterious world of numbers and what 149 00:11:19,080 --> 00:11:23,880 Speaker 1: they might be trying to tell us individually and collectively. Okay, 150 00:11:24,040 --> 00:11:26,760 Speaker 1: time for a break. When we come back, I'm going 151 00:11:26,800 --> 00:11:31,520 Speaker 1: to tell you how you can take your birthday and 152 00:11:31,600 --> 00:11:35,400 Speaker 1: turn it into something that will tell you give you 153 00:11:35,440 --> 00:11:41,199 Speaker 1: some insight about yourself, or you can learn about things 154 00:11:41,240 --> 00:11:44,880 Speaker 1: that you may not know about somebody that you love 155 00:11:44,960 --> 00:11:48,000 Speaker 1: and you care about. Oh, there's so much to cover. 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Warren, 186 00:14:12,200 --> 00:14:15,440 Speaker 1: beaming into your worm whole brain from my studio in 187 00:14:15,600 --> 00:14:19,640 Speaker 1: Sin City, Las Vegas, Nevada, where every day is golden 188 00:14:19,960 --> 00:14:26,480 Speaker 1: and every night is silver. Giatatos zume. You know, Nikola 189 00:14:26,560 --> 00:14:30,880 Speaker 1: Tesla said, if you want to find the secrets of 190 00:14:31,000 --> 00:14:37,720 Speaker 1: the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration. 191 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:41,560 Speaker 1: I think that plays a role in this topic, because 192 00:14:41,640 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 1: all we're doing with numbers is trying to represent these 193 00:14:45,800 --> 00:14:49,640 Speaker 1: frequencies and vibrations. You know. Going back real quick to 194 00:14:50,400 --> 00:14:53,840 Speaker 1: lucky seven seven seven, as I was researching for this show, 195 00:14:53,960 --> 00:14:57,360 Speaker 1: it turns out I read here because seven seven seven 196 00:14:57,440 --> 00:15:02,400 Speaker 1: is considered lucky. Banknotes with a serial number containing seven 197 00:15:02,560 --> 00:15:07,240 Speaker 1: seven seven tend to be valued by collectors and numismatists, 198 00:15:07,760 --> 00:15:11,200 Speaker 1: and the US Mint and Bureau of Engraving and Printing 199 00:15:11,400 --> 00:15:16,160 Speaker 1: seals uncirculated seven seven seven one dollar bills for that reason. 200 00:15:16,880 --> 00:15:22,600 Speaker 1: I thought, what, the government doesn't have enough money. They're 201 00:15:22,640 --> 00:15:26,840 Speaker 1: printing money and then selling you the money at a 202 00:15:26,880 --> 00:15:30,240 Speaker 1: higher rate. Sure enough, I'm looking at the Mint's website 203 00:15:30,320 --> 00:15:35,560 Speaker 1: right now. The US Mint website says that you can 204 00:15:35,600 --> 00:15:40,440 Speaker 1: buy a lucky It literally says one dollar lucky seven 205 00:15:40,560 --> 00:15:45,720 Speaker 1: seven seven note, lucky money, and the Mint will sell 206 00:15:45,760 --> 00:15:48,880 Speaker 1: you one of these dollars for five dollars and ninety 207 00:15:48,880 --> 00:15:51,680 Speaker 1: five cents. And I was I was going to buy one, 208 00:15:51,720 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 1: but then it says It's expected to be available in 209 00:15:55,640 --> 00:15:59,000 Speaker 1: the summer or fall of this year twenty twenty four, 210 00:15:59,120 --> 00:16:01,960 Speaker 1: so it's not out, but you know me, I'm impatient. 211 00:16:01,960 --> 00:16:05,880 Speaker 1: I was like, I want one now, So so I 212 00:16:05,920 --> 00:16:08,240 Speaker 1: went to eBay and I found one there and I 213 00:16:08,360 --> 00:16:10,320 Speaker 1: bought it for twenty dollars. And that's how much of 214 00:16:10,320 --> 00:16:13,920 Speaker 1: a sucker I am. I bought a one dollar bill 215 00:16:14,000 --> 00:16:17,640 Speaker 1: for twenty dollars. But that's going in my wallet and 216 00:16:17,640 --> 00:16:21,480 Speaker 1: I'm going to try my best not to spend it accidentally. Hey, 217 00:16:22,000 --> 00:16:24,880 Speaker 1: before I get back to eleven eleven, I want to 218 00:16:24,920 --> 00:16:27,400 Speaker 1: go ahead and give you a heads up on something 219 00:16:27,440 --> 00:16:30,560 Speaker 1: that we're going to do a little bit later in 220 00:16:30,600 --> 00:16:34,160 Speaker 1: the show. We're going to talk about your birthday. And 221 00:16:34,360 --> 00:16:37,280 Speaker 1: I want to give you an opportunity to think about 222 00:16:37,320 --> 00:16:40,440 Speaker 1: this and maybe you start writing some stuff down, taking 223 00:16:40,480 --> 00:16:43,880 Speaker 1: some notes. I want you to figure out what your 224 00:16:44,000 --> 00:16:48,360 Speaker 1: birthday number is and what the birthday number is of 225 00:16:48,440 --> 00:16:50,920 Speaker 1: somebody that you care about. So for here's how you 226 00:16:50,960 --> 00:16:54,480 Speaker 1: do that. Like, my birthday is October twenty fifth, It 227 00:16:54,520 --> 00:16:56,720 Speaker 1: doesn't matter what the month is. All that matters is 228 00:16:56,760 --> 00:17:00,520 Speaker 1: the day, the twenty fifth. That's two and five. So 229 00:17:00,720 --> 00:17:04,080 Speaker 1: I add two and five together and my number therefore 230 00:17:04,320 --> 00:17:09,040 Speaker 1: is seven. That's my birthday number. My wife Lauren was 231 00:17:09,119 --> 00:17:13,800 Speaker 1: born on September twenty fourth, so I take the twenty fourth, 232 00:17:13,920 --> 00:17:17,359 Speaker 1: add two plus four. Her number is six. So go 233 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:19,720 Speaker 1: ahead and start working on that. Figure out what your 234 00:17:19,800 --> 00:17:22,520 Speaker 1: number is if you just add those two together, and 235 00:17:22,560 --> 00:17:25,560 Speaker 1: then do the same thing for anybody that like I 236 00:17:25,600 --> 00:17:27,679 Speaker 1: say that you're interested in, because in a minute, I'm 237 00:17:27,720 --> 00:17:35,360 Speaker 1: going to tell you what the number means for that person. Supposedly, Okay, 238 00:17:35,440 --> 00:17:38,879 Speaker 1: all right, back to this book, the eleven eleven the 239 00:17:38,960 --> 00:17:41,919 Speaker 1: time prompt phenomenon. I just want to read you some 240 00:17:42,080 --> 00:17:47,640 Speaker 1: short passages, says here. There are those who see eleven eleven, two, 241 00:17:47,800 --> 00:17:52,000 Speaker 1: twenty two, three thirty three, you know, like times, and 242 00:17:52,080 --> 00:17:55,720 Speaker 1: so on twelve twelve, twelve three, twelve thirty four, which 243 00:17:55,720 --> 00:17:59,480 Speaker 1: would be one two three four and possibly the most 244 00:17:59,480 --> 00:18:04,480 Speaker 1: popular an oft reported number sequence eleven eleven. If we 245 00:18:04,560 --> 00:18:06,960 Speaker 1: did pay attention to our math teachers, we would have 246 00:18:07,000 --> 00:18:09,639 Speaker 1: heard them say that numbers and number ratios are the 247 00:18:09,720 --> 00:18:12,840 Speaker 1: language of our universe, and that if we were to 248 00:18:12,880 --> 00:18:18,640 Speaker 1: someday be visited by some extraterrestrial civilization, they likely would 249 00:18:18,640 --> 00:18:21,960 Speaker 1: not speak to us in English or Chinese. Or Dutch, 250 00:18:22,640 --> 00:18:26,199 Speaker 1: but in the one language that is truly recognizable no 251 00:18:26,240 --> 00:18:31,600 Speaker 1: matter what planet you come from. Numbers, Well, that makes sense, 252 00:18:31,640 --> 00:18:38,159 Speaker 1: doesn't it. And then let's you know, let's go to 253 00:18:38,200 --> 00:18:40,800 Speaker 1: that eleven eleven. Most people talk about it, and I'm 254 00:18:40,840 --> 00:18:43,159 Speaker 1: one of those people. I see it a lot. I 255 00:18:43,280 --> 00:18:45,920 Speaker 1: know it might be that phenomenon like when you buy 256 00:18:46,560 --> 00:18:51,199 Speaker 1: a new car, you start seeing that car everywhere because 257 00:18:51,240 --> 00:18:53,760 Speaker 1: you just didn't pay attention to it until you owned it. 258 00:18:53,800 --> 00:18:56,320 Speaker 1: I mean, I know that that kind of a phenomenon exists, 259 00:18:56,320 --> 00:18:59,720 Speaker 1: and that's what all the debunkers would say. But regardless, look, 260 00:19:00,600 --> 00:19:04,040 Speaker 1: here's what this book says, by Marie D. Jones and 261 00:19:04,119 --> 00:19:09,720 Speaker 1: Larry Flaxman. Why eleven eleven eleven eleven is pure, symmetrical 262 00:19:09,800 --> 00:19:13,800 Speaker 1: and pretty to look at? The number one often refers 263 00:19:13,840 --> 00:19:18,640 Speaker 1: to God, source and creation. Well, that kind of makes sense, 264 00:19:18,680 --> 00:19:26,240 Speaker 1: doesn't it. One represents unity, one cohesive universe, and God. 265 00:19:27,280 --> 00:19:34,400 Speaker 1: Numerologists claim the number eleven itself points to spirituality, revelation, enlightenment, idealism, 266 00:19:34,400 --> 00:19:39,920 Speaker 1: and intuition. So maybe that is why this particular sequence 267 00:19:39,920 --> 00:19:42,640 Speaker 1: has a more profound effect on us than twelve twelve 268 00:19:42,760 --> 00:19:48,080 Speaker 1: or you know, five point fifty five or whatever, and 269 00:19:48,119 --> 00:19:51,400 Speaker 1: then they go on to talk about how that this 270 00:19:51,520 --> 00:19:57,920 Speaker 1: number eleven eleven may be even more important because it says, 271 00:19:57,960 --> 00:20:05,160 Speaker 1: aside from the mathematical importance, our spirits and minds resonate 272 00:20:05,240 --> 00:20:08,199 Speaker 1: with the number one, whether alone or doubled as an 273 00:20:08,240 --> 00:20:11,640 Speaker 1: eleven or symmetrical as an eleven eleven, in a much 274 00:20:11,680 --> 00:20:14,520 Speaker 1: different way. On a symbolic level, we feel it is 275 00:20:14,520 --> 00:20:18,639 Speaker 1: a connection to a higher power or source, a god source, 276 00:20:18,680 --> 00:20:23,399 Speaker 1: if you will. We sense it has importance as a 277 00:20:23,440 --> 00:20:28,080 Speaker 1: foundational building block to human life and even consciousness. We 278 00:20:28,119 --> 00:20:31,000 Speaker 1: claim to feel a sense of resonance with the frequency 279 00:20:31,160 --> 00:20:36,600 Speaker 1: the number sequence gives off based on our already scientific 280 00:20:36,680 --> 00:20:40,639 Speaker 1: understanding of how important the number one is, but added 281 00:20:40,680 --> 00:20:43,200 Speaker 1: to our understanding that there is another side to our 282 00:20:43,240 --> 00:20:47,800 Speaker 1: existence that goes beyond the mere physical. Maybe it gives 283 00:20:47,880 --> 00:20:50,639 Speaker 1: us a sense of balance in our world. And basically, 284 00:20:51,880 --> 00:20:53,639 Speaker 1: you know, I think what I can say is that 285 00:20:53,680 --> 00:20:57,720 Speaker 1: the gist of this eleven eleven thing may be that, 286 00:20:59,240 --> 00:21:02,400 Speaker 1: and this is partly my opinion here, it may be 287 00:21:03,440 --> 00:21:10,359 Speaker 1: that it's it's an acknowledgement from the divine, from the 288 00:21:10,480 --> 00:21:16,440 Speaker 1: source from the universe, that you're taken care of. Everything's 289 00:21:16,480 --> 00:21:22,520 Speaker 1: gonna be okay, You're not alone. Don't lose faith no 290 00:21:22,520 --> 00:21:28,080 Speaker 1: matter how bad things may seem, This too will pass. 291 00:21:28,400 --> 00:21:30,400 Speaker 1: I mean that kind of thing. It's a reassurance. It's 292 00:21:30,400 --> 00:21:34,720 Speaker 1: a way of the universe speaking to you. Yes, it 293 00:21:34,760 --> 00:21:38,639 Speaker 1: would be great if a bright, glorious angel would appear 294 00:21:39,119 --> 00:21:44,600 Speaker 1: surrounded by radiant light and speak, you know, English to you. 295 00:21:45,640 --> 00:21:51,080 Speaker 1: And I say that because I'm speaking English. 296 00:21:49,160 --> 00:21:49,320 Speaker 3: But. 297 00:21:52,359 --> 00:21:56,760 Speaker 1: Maybe it's more it's more realistic, and it's it's more 298 00:21:57,720 --> 00:22:01,720 Speaker 1: common for the universe to speak to you through expressing 299 00:22:02,080 --> 00:22:06,400 Speaker 1: these number patterns, as you know, is sort of being 300 00:22:06,440 --> 00:22:12,080 Speaker 1: suggested here in this book. And so since I don't, 301 00:22:12,119 --> 00:22:14,399 Speaker 1: I mean, I definitely don't have some kind of a 302 00:22:14,400 --> 00:22:17,840 Speaker 1: big background in numerology, so I decided I would buy 303 00:22:17,840 --> 00:22:23,240 Speaker 1: this book. This other book called A Beginner's Guide to Numerology, 304 00:22:24,720 --> 00:22:30,840 Speaker 1: and it says, decode relationships, maximize opportunities, discover your destiny. 305 00:22:31,240 --> 00:22:34,000 Speaker 1: This is by Joy Woodward. And by the way, when 306 00:22:34,040 --> 00:22:37,800 Speaker 1: I talk about books like, I'm not making money off 307 00:22:37,800 --> 00:22:40,040 Speaker 1: of these, I'm not endorsing these books. I'm just telling 308 00:22:40,040 --> 00:22:42,440 Speaker 1: you what I've been reading and you know, and giving 309 00:22:42,440 --> 00:22:47,520 Speaker 1: you some information that you might find intriguing. So Joy Woodward, 310 00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:49,720 Speaker 1: She's written a lot of stuff. I did look her 311 00:22:49,800 --> 00:22:54,960 Speaker 1: up and she has a really impressive resume. And she 312 00:22:55,080 --> 00:22:59,000 Speaker 1: says that numerology helps you tap into your highest potential. 313 00:23:00,119 --> 00:23:03,480 Speaker 1: It guides you to better understand yourself and those around you. 314 00:23:03,600 --> 00:23:08,480 Speaker 1: Tap into your intuition, make smarter choices, maximize your potential 315 00:23:08,520 --> 00:23:13,560 Speaker 1: on certain days and in certain years. Understand compatibility with 316 00:23:13,640 --> 00:23:19,320 Speaker 1: friends and romantic partners. Take advantage of auspicious timing, and 317 00:23:19,359 --> 00:23:23,439 Speaker 1: decide when to act and when to wait. Numerology will 318 00:23:23,520 --> 00:23:26,919 Speaker 1: lead you to uncover your talents and gifts, understand the 319 00:23:26,960 --> 00:23:30,760 Speaker 1: cycles of your life, spot karmic lessons, et cetera. Okay, 320 00:23:30,840 --> 00:23:33,919 Speaker 1: so she's saying, like you know, But she also says 321 00:23:35,240 --> 00:23:39,800 Speaker 1: numerology is not a crystal ball. Remember that it predicts. 322 00:23:40,280 --> 00:23:44,600 Speaker 1: It predicts potential. The rest is up to you. Numerology 323 00:23:44,640 --> 00:23:47,879 Speaker 1: depends on the high and low vibrations of the numbers involved, 324 00:23:48,600 --> 00:23:52,919 Speaker 1: and its rewards are directly correlated to your efforts. It 325 00:23:52,960 --> 00:23:56,280 Speaker 1: will not help you win the lottery. Although many people 326 00:23:56,359 --> 00:23:59,879 Speaker 1: choose their lucky numbers based on birthdays and significant dates, 327 00:24:00,440 --> 00:24:02,520 Speaker 1: it will not predict the time or date of your death. 328 00:24:02,560 --> 00:24:05,360 Speaker 1: It's okay, so, but here's the thing that I thought 329 00:24:05,400 --> 00:24:07,919 Speaker 1: would be kind of cool to bring up here on 330 00:24:07,960 --> 00:24:10,639 Speaker 1: a podcast as an example to see if this seems 331 00:24:10,680 --> 00:24:13,160 Speaker 1: like there's some you know, some reality here, if there's 332 00:24:13,160 --> 00:24:19,359 Speaker 1: anything to it. Your birthday number. So I told you 333 00:24:19,400 --> 00:24:23,280 Speaker 1: already what you do. You take the day you're born, 334 00:24:23,920 --> 00:24:26,719 Speaker 1: and you add the two numbers together and that's going 335 00:24:26,800 --> 00:24:28,600 Speaker 1: to give you a birthday number. So for me, I 336 00:24:28,640 --> 00:24:31,320 Speaker 1: was born on the twenty fifth. That's two and five. 337 00:24:31,400 --> 00:24:34,040 Speaker 1: Two plus five equals seven. Seven is my birthday number. 338 00:24:35,040 --> 00:24:37,080 Speaker 1: So in a minute, I'm going to read down a 339 00:24:37,160 --> 00:24:40,760 Speaker 1: list of the numbers, and there aren't that many, so 340 00:24:40,840 --> 00:24:44,520 Speaker 1: don't worry and tell you what each number means. And 341 00:24:44,560 --> 00:24:46,800 Speaker 1: you might think like, well, that sounds boring, guy, because 342 00:24:46,800 --> 00:24:49,200 Speaker 1: I don't want to listen to everybody else's number. That's 343 00:24:49,200 --> 00:24:52,840 Speaker 1: why you need to think about your friends and you 344 00:24:52,840 --> 00:24:55,200 Speaker 1: can listen to what it says about them and see 345 00:24:55,200 --> 00:24:58,840 Speaker 1: if that sounds accurate. But there is a caveat to this. 346 00:24:59,440 --> 00:25:04,320 Speaker 1: There is an exception. I'm up on a break. When 347 00:25:04,359 --> 00:25:06,800 Speaker 1: I come back, I will tell you that there are 348 00:25:07,800 --> 00:25:14,959 Speaker 1: three different numbers here that do not apply. Well, let 349 00:25:15,000 --> 00:25:16,520 Speaker 1: me put it this way. The rule that I just 350 00:25:16,560 --> 00:25:18,960 Speaker 1: gave you does not apply to these three numbers. They're 351 00:25:18,960 --> 00:25:23,280 Speaker 1: called master numbers. I know this is some weird stuff, 352 00:25:23,320 --> 00:25:27,240 Speaker 1: but when I come back, I might tell you something 353 00:25:27,760 --> 00:25:31,159 Speaker 1: profound about yourself or someone that you know, and you 354 00:25:31,240 --> 00:25:35,040 Speaker 1: might say, WHOA. This numerology stuff really can be put 355 00:25:35,040 --> 00:25:39,280 Speaker 1: into practice. I'm Joshua Pee Warren. 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Heard on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, 374 00:26:47,760 --> 00:27:17,679 Speaker 2: or wherever you find your favorite shows. 375 00:27:19,800 --> 00:27:26,159 Speaker 5: Welcome back to Strange Things on the iHeartRadio and Coast 376 00:27:26,160 --> 00:27:29,200 Speaker 5: to Coast AM Paranormal Podcast Network. 377 00:27:29,560 --> 00:27:32,320 Speaker 1: I'm your host Joshua P. Warren, and this is the 378 00:27:32,359 --> 00:27:39,879 Speaker 1: show where the unusual becomes usual. When you're calculating your 379 00:27:40,000 --> 00:27:44,360 Speaker 1: birthday number. If you were born on a single digit day, 380 00:27:44,600 --> 00:27:46,960 Speaker 1: you know, like let's say you were born like my 381 00:27:47,040 --> 00:27:50,639 Speaker 1: sister was born on November the fifth, Well, then you 382 00:27:50,680 --> 00:27:53,240 Speaker 1: don't have to do any math. That means five is 383 00:27:53,280 --> 00:27:57,600 Speaker 1: your number. You know, if you were born on March 384 00:27:57,680 --> 00:28:01,280 Speaker 1: the first, that means one is your number. But if 385 00:28:01,320 --> 00:28:03,960 Speaker 1: you have two digits like I do the twenty fifth, 386 00:28:04,000 --> 00:28:07,679 Speaker 1: you add them together to get seven. That's how you 387 00:28:07,720 --> 00:28:12,280 Speaker 1: get your birthday number. And she says here and this 388 00:28:12,359 --> 00:28:16,200 Speaker 1: is again from Joey Woodward, her book called A Beginner's 389 00:28:16,280 --> 00:28:20,199 Speaker 1: Guide to Numerology. She says, in numerology, we work with 390 00:28:20,240 --> 00:28:22,800 Speaker 1: the belief that your soul chose the day you were born, 391 00:28:23,240 --> 00:28:26,359 Speaker 1: giving you the gifts, tools, and lessons you need to 392 00:28:26,440 --> 00:28:30,359 Speaker 1: fulfill your destiny. The significance of your birthday number cannot 393 00:28:30,400 --> 00:28:34,600 Speaker 1: be overstated. This number provides you with information about who 394 00:28:34,640 --> 00:28:38,560 Speaker 1: you are, your talents, and your higher purpose. Your birthday 395 00:28:38,640 --> 00:28:41,360 Speaker 1: number comes with a gift or a special talent that 396 00:28:41,440 --> 00:28:45,239 Speaker 1: has a big impact on your life. Now, I've been 397 00:28:45,240 --> 00:28:49,320 Speaker 1: telling you how to get your birthday number, but she goes, oh, 398 00:28:49,360 --> 00:28:54,720 Speaker 1: by the way, there are some numbers that are exceptions. 399 00:28:56,040 --> 00:29:01,640 Speaker 1: If your birthday happens to be on the eleventh, or 400 00:29:01,720 --> 00:29:07,920 Speaker 1: the twenty second, or the twenty ninth, then you don't 401 00:29:08,080 --> 00:29:11,479 Speaker 1: do any of this math stuff because those are called 402 00:29:12,240 --> 00:29:15,600 Speaker 1: master numbers, and they remain potent just the way they are. 403 00:29:16,800 --> 00:29:19,080 Speaker 1: So forget everything I told you if you happen to 404 00:29:19,080 --> 00:29:22,400 Speaker 1: be on the eleventh, twenty second, or twenty ninth, She says, 405 00:29:22,480 --> 00:29:25,640 Speaker 1: Master numbers are a blessing and a burden. Those born 406 00:29:25,720 --> 00:29:29,200 Speaker 1: with master numbers are given extra gifts and talents, which 407 00:29:29,280 --> 00:29:33,080 Speaker 1: come with harder lessons and bigger expectations. The obstacles you 408 00:29:33,160 --> 00:29:36,560 Speaker 1: must overcome are greater than those with birthday numbers of 409 00:29:36,600 --> 00:29:40,800 Speaker 1: one through nine. For all of the opportunities impossible potential, 410 00:29:40,880 --> 00:29:45,200 Speaker 1: there is an equal perspective for deceit, duality, and pure evil. 411 00:29:46,200 --> 00:29:49,800 Speaker 1: History is filled with examples of both, from presidents and 412 00:29:49,960 --> 00:29:55,320 Speaker 1: dictators to famous missionaries and certified super villains. Good lord. 413 00:29:55,800 --> 00:30:01,320 Speaker 1: Uh so, she says, from a compatibility percon respective, two 414 00:30:01,400 --> 00:30:04,320 Speaker 1: people with master numbers will have an instant understanding of 415 00:30:04,360 --> 00:30:07,200 Speaker 1: one another on a deep vibrational level. I read that 416 00:30:07,240 --> 00:30:10,880 Speaker 1: and I thought, well, why are those master numbers? And 417 00:30:10,960 --> 00:30:13,320 Speaker 1: so I got online and I started looking into it, 418 00:30:13,360 --> 00:30:15,400 Speaker 1: and it turns out, I mean, I couldn't find an 419 00:30:15,400 --> 00:30:19,760 Speaker 1: explanation for why these are master numbers, but numerologist I 420 00:30:19,760 --> 00:30:24,200 Speaker 1: did find this. Numerologists say that another master number here, 421 00:30:24,880 --> 00:30:28,480 Speaker 1: and this is not surprising, is the number thirty three. Now, 422 00:30:28,480 --> 00:30:31,520 Speaker 1: obviously that's not going to apply to our birthdays here, 423 00:30:31,520 --> 00:30:33,280 Speaker 1: because you're not going to have a thirty three and 424 00:30:33,320 --> 00:30:35,840 Speaker 1: a birthday. But just as a side note, let me 425 00:30:35,880 --> 00:30:40,920 Speaker 1: say thirty three is a very special number. It's according 426 00:30:40,960 --> 00:30:44,880 Speaker 1: to the Newtonian or the Newton scale. It's the temperature 427 00:30:44,960 --> 00:30:50,680 Speaker 1: at which water boils. A normal human spine has on 428 00:30:50,880 --> 00:30:58,000 Speaker 1: average thirty three. Vertebra Jesus supposedly was crucified when he 429 00:30:58,080 --> 00:31:02,680 Speaker 1: was thirty three years old. Of course, if you are 430 00:31:03,080 --> 00:31:08,560 Speaker 1: familiar with Scottish right masonry, that's an appendent body. The 431 00:31:08,680 --> 00:31:12,960 Speaker 1: highest degree, the honorary degree in Scottish right is the 432 00:31:13,000 --> 00:31:15,800 Speaker 1: thirty third degree. So that's also a power number, but 433 00:31:15,840 --> 00:31:19,520 Speaker 1: that will apply to other stuff than we're talking about. Okay, 434 00:31:19,880 --> 00:31:23,560 Speaker 1: all right, so let's go through this as a pretty 435 00:31:23,560 --> 00:31:27,760 Speaker 1: short description of each number. So I'm assuming by now 436 00:31:27,920 --> 00:31:30,479 Speaker 1: you have your your birthday number. Here we go. If 437 00:31:30,520 --> 00:31:34,320 Speaker 1: your number is one, and I guess that means you 438 00:31:34,520 --> 00:31:38,200 Speaker 1: just have to be born on the first. You are independent, competitive, 439 00:31:38,240 --> 00:31:41,880 Speaker 1: and a natural leader, full of original ideas. You like 440 00:31:41,960 --> 00:31:44,840 Speaker 1: to stand out. You take initiative and are able to 441 00:31:44,880 --> 00:31:49,760 Speaker 1: get people excited. You can also be stubborn, selfish, and moody. 442 00:31:49,880 --> 00:31:53,680 Speaker 1: Your great lesson is to learn about boundaries, sharing and teamwork. 443 00:31:54,680 --> 00:32:00,760 Speaker 1: All right birthday. If your birthday number is two, kind, patient, sensitive, 444 00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:04,520 Speaker 1: and highly intuitive. You do better in a couple than alone. 445 00:32:04,880 --> 00:32:08,200 Speaker 1: You are a team player, considerate, and supportive. You do 446 00:32:08,240 --> 00:32:11,200 Speaker 1: not crave the spotlight. Your lesson is to learn how 447 00:32:11,200 --> 00:32:16,080 Speaker 1: to stand up for yourself. If your birthday number is three, 448 00:32:16,200 --> 00:32:19,760 Speaker 1: you are friendly and energetic and your creativity has no limits. 449 00:32:19,920 --> 00:32:23,080 Speaker 1: Your very social, joyous in the life of the party. 450 00:32:23,120 --> 00:32:25,480 Speaker 1: Your lesson is to learn to manage your emotions. And 451 00:32:25,520 --> 00:32:31,760 Speaker 1: to stop seeking instant gratification. Number four. You are practical, reliable, 452 00:32:31,920 --> 00:32:35,479 Speaker 1: hard working, honest and fair. You are organized and prompt. 453 00:32:36,000 --> 00:32:37,840 Speaker 1: You like to have a plan and always want to 454 00:32:37,840 --> 00:32:40,920 Speaker 1: know what to expect. Your lesson is to learn to 455 00:32:41,000 --> 00:32:45,880 Speaker 1: release control, and it says there's also a little section 456 00:32:46,000 --> 00:32:49,000 Speaker 1: here in this book about karmic debt and procrastination, but 457 00:32:49,040 --> 00:32:51,440 Speaker 1: I won't get to that. If your number is five, 458 00:32:52,040 --> 00:32:54,720 Speaker 1: it says a sense of adventure is your calling card, 459 00:32:55,040 --> 00:32:58,880 Speaker 1: and boredom is your Achilles Hill. Life needs to say 460 00:32:59,200 --> 00:33:01,959 Speaker 1: to stay interested or you check out and move on. 461 00:33:02,600 --> 00:33:06,080 Speaker 1: You are resourceful, You embrace change, and you can be impulsive. 462 00:33:06,680 --> 00:33:12,040 Speaker 1: Your lesson is to learn to take responsibility. Birthday number six. 463 00:33:12,280 --> 00:33:15,800 Speaker 1: So this is my wife, Lauren. You are responsible and 464 00:33:15,840 --> 00:33:21,720 Speaker 1: family oriented. You also love animals. Loyalty, perfectionism, and thoughtfulness 465 00:33:21,800 --> 00:33:24,760 Speaker 1: are all part of your nature, although you tend to 466 00:33:24,760 --> 00:33:27,800 Speaker 1: meddle in affairs that are not yours. You will learn 467 00:33:27,840 --> 00:33:32,200 Speaker 1: the lessons of surviving betrayal and minding your own business. Well, 468 00:33:32,240 --> 00:33:34,440 Speaker 1: I can tell you right off the bat. They nailed 469 00:33:34,440 --> 00:33:37,600 Speaker 1: that first part, especially her loving animals and all that. 470 00:33:37,920 --> 00:33:43,080 Speaker 1: All right, Now here's me. Number seven. You overanalyze everything, 471 00:33:43,680 --> 00:33:46,480 Speaker 1: try to find deep meaning in all you do, and 472 00:33:46,560 --> 00:33:50,640 Speaker 1: are always learning and reading. You love a good conspiracy theory. 473 00:33:50,960 --> 00:33:54,520 Speaker 1: You are both inquisitive and fiercely private. You need what 474 00:33:54,560 --> 00:33:57,720 Speaker 1: can seem like an excessive amount of sleep, and are curious, 475 00:33:57,800 --> 00:34:01,400 Speaker 1: bordering on Meddlesome lesson is to learn to work with 476 00:34:01,480 --> 00:34:05,600 Speaker 1: others in a selfless way. Who I think they nailed 477 00:34:05,640 --> 00:34:06,680 Speaker 1: me on that one? 478 00:34:07,240 --> 00:34:07,400 Speaker 5: Uh? 479 00:34:07,440 --> 00:34:11,360 Speaker 1: Okay, number eight here? If your number is eight, success 480 00:34:11,440 --> 00:34:15,280 Speaker 1: is important and attainable for you. You love nice cars, 481 00:34:15,480 --> 00:34:19,160 Speaker 1: labels and name brand anything. Your lesson is to find 482 00:34:19,239 --> 00:34:22,680 Speaker 1: balance between the spiritual and material, and to learn patience 483 00:34:22,680 --> 00:34:26,160 Speaker 1: and loyalty. You don't always have to learn the hard way. 484 00:34:27,120 --> 00:34:34,120 Speaker 1: And if your birthday number is nine, you are generous, creative, sensitive, sensitive, tolerant, 485 00:34:34,360 --> 00:34:38,360 Speaker 1: and open minded, and take a unique approach to solving problems. 486 00:34:38,760 --> 00:34:41,560 Speaker 1: You are a humanitarian with a desire to make the 487 00:34:41,560 --> 00:34:45,000 Speaker 1: world a better place. Be aware of coming across as 488 00:34:45,040 --> 00:34:48,600 Speaker 1: a know it all or condescending. Your lesson is to 489 00:34:48,920 --> 00:34:54,360 Speaker 1: learn the art of forgiveness and letting go. Now we 490 00:34:54,480 --> 00:34:59,920 Speaker 1: get to the three master numbers, the exceptional things. Okay, 491 00:35:00,000 --> 00:35:01,719 Speaker 1: are you ready? 492 00:35:01,840 --> 00:35:01,920 Speaker 4: So? 493 00:35:03,080 --> 00:35:08,359 Speaker 1: The same description supposedly applies to the eleventh or the 494 00:35:08,400 --> 00:35:10,680 Speaker 1: twenty ninth if you were born If you're on the 495 00:35:10,960 --> 00:35:13,160 Speaker 1: if you were born on the eleventh or the twenty ninth, 496 00:35:13,320 --> 00:35:18,920 Speaker 1: here's the description. Your intuitive gifts are abundant. You are kind, 497 00:35:19,320 --> 00:35:22,960 Speaker 1: and you are a peacekeeper. You are capable of spotting 498 00:35:23,040 --> 00:35:27,680 Speaker 1: trends and pushing boundaries. You can also be manipulative and 499 00:35:27,800 --> 00:35:32,520 Speaker 1: capable of extremes. Your lesson is to learn decisiveness and 500 00:35:32,680 --> 00:35:37,560 Speaker 1: to not give up on your dreams. Okay, and lastly, 501 00:35:37,640 --> 00:35:42,319 Speaker 1: here is the master number twenty two. If you were 502 00:35:42,360 --> 00:35:45,480 Speaker 1: born on the twenty second, this is for you. You are 503 00:35:45,560 --> 00:35:50,120 Speaker 1: a master builder. Many epic firsts have been accomplished by 504 00:35:50,400 --> 00:35:53,920 Speaker 1: this birthday number. You may be the youngest or first 505 00:35:54,040 --> 00:35:58,040 Speaker 1: ever accomplish a major milestone. You think outside the box 506 00:35:58,080 --> 00:36:01,160 Speaker 1: and have true vision. You are power powerful and always 507 00:36:01,200 --> 00:36:05,600 Speaker 1: have the potential of abusing this power. Your lessons will 508 00:36:05,640 --> 00:36:11,359 Speaker 1: involve your ego. Well what do you think about that? 509 00:36:14,760 --> 00:36:17,360 Speaker 1: I mean, if if you want to email me and 510 00:36:17,400 --> 00:36:20,000 Speaker 1: let me know if one of these just nailed you, 511 00:36:20,000 --> 00:36:22,200 Speaker 1: you know, you can just email me through my website 512 00:36:22,280 --> 00:36:25,239 Speaker 1: Joshua Peewarren dot com. You can scroll down there and 513 00:36:25,239 --> 00:36:28,319 Speaker 1: find my email address. So that's pretty cool, right, And 514 00:36:29,360 --> 00:36:31,680 Speaker 1: if you go through this book, I mean, she has 515 00:36:31,719 --> 00:36:36,360 Speaker 1: all kinds of other stuff like that, like, for example, 516 00:36:36,400 --> 00:36:41,439 Speaker 1: there's a life path number. And but in the back 517 00:36:41,480 --> 00:36:43,640 Speaker 1: of the book, she says, here are some things to 518 00:36:43,719 --> 00:36:45,879 Speaker 1: keep in mind. If you keep seeing a number over 519 00:36:45,920 --> 00:36:49,480 Speaker 1: and over, if you keep seeing one one one, just 520 00:36:49,560 --> 00:36:54,160 Speaker 1: one one one, she says, that means uh, it represents 521 00:36:54,160 --> 00:36:56,120 Speaker 1: a beginning and a time for you to take action. 522 00:36:56,800 --> 00:37:00,600 Speaker 1: Two to two two represents uh, the you have you 523 00:37:00,640 --> 00:37:08,920 Speaker 1: are in harmony, relationships, cooperation, patience three three three is communication, creativity, emotions, 524 00:37:09,760 --> 00:37:13,560 Speaker 1: four four four. That's an angel number, she says, divine 525 00:37:13,600 --> 00:37:19,440 Speaker 1: support from source energy, five five five change, movement, shift, travel, 526 00:37:19,880 --> 00:37:25,160 Speaker 1: seven seven seven spirit, investigation, expertise, self care, ten ten 527 00:37:25,560 --> 00:37:29,080 Speaker 1: like a time ten ten she says, it's the new 528 00:37:29,160 --> 00:37:34,400 Speaker 1: eleven eleven represents spiritual awakening. Eleven eleven, she says, is 529 00:37:34,440 --> 00:37:38,200 Speaker 1: a doorway to spiritual enlightenment, enhanced intuition. And if you 530 00:37:38,239 --> 00:37:40,719 Speaker 1: see one, two three four like twelve thirty four, like 531 00:37:40,760 --> 00:37:43,480 Speaker 1: it's twelve thirty four PM or twelve thirty four am, 532 00:37:43,640 --> 00:37:48,920 Speaker 1: that means progress and advancement. Cool book. A Beginner's Guide 533 00:37:48,920 --> 00:37:52,279 Speaker 1: to Numerology, Joywoodward. There's a lot to be learned in there. 534 00:37:52,320 --> 00:37:56,960 Speaker 1: But you know what, there is a very creepy and 535 00:37:57,040 --> 00:38:01,600 Speaker 1: eerie side to numerology as well. Well. I'm you've probably 536 00:38:01,680 --> 00:38:08,759 Speaker 1: heard of something called the twenty seven Club, and I'm 537 00:38:08,800 --> 00:38:18,480 Speaker 1: talking about this well sort of informal list of popular musicians, artists, actors, 538 00:38:18,520 --> 00:38:21,800 Speaker 1: and other celebrities who died at the age of twenty seven. 539 00:38:22,040 --> 00:38:24,680 Speaker 1: And you know, I always kind of hesitate to talk 540 00:38:24,719 --> 00:38:28,680 Speaker 1: about stuff like this because that I don't want to 541 00:38:28,719 --> 00:38:31,600 Speaker 1: create some self fulfilling prophecy. I don't want you to 542 00:38:31,760 --> 00:38:34,000 Speaker 1: you know, tomorrow's your twenty seventh birthday, and you go, 543 00:38:34,239 --> 00:38:37,200 Speaker 1: oh God, what are you saying? Have I gotta die 544 00:38:37,480 --> 00:38:41,440 Speaker 1: next year? No? No, no, no no. I live past twenty seven, 545 00:38:42,120 --> 00:38:44,920 Speaker 1: and I did some pretty crazy stuff. When we come back, though, 546 00:38:44,960 --> 00:38:46,440 Speaker 1: I want to talk to you about that and some 547 00:38:46,560 --> 00:38:50,240 Speaker 1: other things I find eerie, and then my big summary 548 00:38:50,520 --> 00:38:54,319 Speaker 1: of what I've concluded so far about this whole thing 549 00:38:54,560 --> 00:38:59,680 Speaker 1: called numerology. I'm Joshua Pee Warren. 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Warren, 568 00:40:42,160 --> 00:40:46,920 Speaker 1: and you've probably heard of the infamous twenty seven Club. 569 00:40:48,320 --> 00:40:56,520 Speaker 1: All of these famous people, especially musicians, artists, actors, celebrities, 570 00:40:56,880 --> 00:41:00,719 Speaker 1: they die at the age of twenty seven for some 571 00:41:01,080 --> 00:41:05,560 Speaker 1: reason or another, like, for example, Jimmy Hendricks, Janis Joplin, 572 00:41:06,800 --> 00:41:15,920 Speaker 1: Jim Morrison, Kirk Cobain, Amy Winehouse. I mean, you'd be 573 00:41:16,000 --> 00:41:20,880 Speaker 1: surprised how long this list is. Why why is that? 574 00:41:22,680 --> 00:41:26,360 Speaker 1: I don't know. I really don't know. It may just 575 00:41:26,480 --> 00:41:30,399 Speaker 1: have something to do with, you know, getting famous when 576 00:41:30,400 --> 00:41:35,120 Speaker 1: you're young, and you know, if you just go too hard, 577 00:41:35,200 --> 00:41:39,080 Speaker 1: you start wearing out. Sometimes around that point, I don't know. 578 00:41:39,520 --> 00:41:42,279 Speaker 1: You know, it's funny because I do this podcast and 579 00:41:42,360 --> 00:41:46,000 Speaker 1: sometimes people expect me to sit here and explain everything, 580 00:41:46,040 --> 00:41:48,400 Speaker 1: and I say, look, hi, this is a podcast about 581 00:41:48,440 --> 00:41:51,440 Speaker 1: what we don't know. I can give opinions sometimes I 582 00:41:51,440 --> 00:41:54,319 Speaker 1: can speculate with you, but I wouldn't be talking about 583 00:41:54,320 --> 00:41:58,239 Speaker 1: something if it weren't a mystery. And so I don't 584 00:41:58,280 --> 00:42:02,360 Speaker 1: have an explanation. But there are times when it seems 585 00:42:02,480 --> 00:42:10,080 Speaker 1: like that certain people resonate with other people, even if 586 00:42:10,120 --> 00:42:14,000 Speaker 1: it's from a different era and they've never met each other, 587 00:42:14,320 --> 00:42:18,240 Speaker 1: and that can be a positive resonance or a negative resonance. 588 00:42:19,040 --> 00:42:21,799 Speaker 1: And I'm sure that you have probably seen at some 589 00:42:21,840 --> 00:42:27,839 Speaker 1: point in your life all of the uncanny, eerie, unsettling, 590 00:42:28,480 --> 00:42:34,360 Speaker 1: spooky coincidences between the lives of Abraham Lincoln and John F. 591 00:42:34,440 --> 00:42:38,920 Speaker 1: Kennedy And in this book by Marie D. Jones and 592 00:42:39,040 --> 00:42:44,200 Speaker 1: Larry Flaxman called eleven eleven The Time Prompt Phenomenon, they 593 00:42:44,239 --> 00:42:47,680 Speaker 1: have a section at the back devoted to this. And 594 00:42:47,840 --> 00:42:50,719 Speaker 1: I thought I knew all of the connections, but they 595 00:42:50,760 --> 00:42:56,239 Speaker 1: have four pages of these connections, and each connection is 596 00:42:56,280 --> 00:42:58,760 Speaker 1: just you know, a line or two, like for example, Okay, 597 00:43:00,120 --> 00:43:03,360 Speaker 1: Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in eighteen forty six. 598 00:43:03,960 --> 00:43:07,359 Speaker 1: John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in nineteen forty six. 599 00:43:08,040 --> 00:43:12,000 Speaker 1: Abraham Lincoln was elected president in eighteen sixty. John F. 600 00:43:12,080 --> 00:43:16,440 Speaker 1: Kennedy was elected president in nineteen sixty. Both were concerned 601 00:43:16,440 --> 00:43:20,120 Speaker 1: with civil rights. Both were shot on a Friday. Both 602 00:43:20,200 --> 00:43:23,840 Speaker 1: were shot in the head. Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy. 603 00:43:24,280 --> 00:43:28,920 Speaker 1: Kennedy's secretary was named Lincoln. Both were assassinated by Southerners. 604 00:43:29,480 --> 00:43:34,200 Speaker 1: Both were succeeded by Southerners named Johnson. Andrew Johnson, who 605 00:43:34,239 --> 00:43:38,000 Speaker 1: succeeded Lincoln, was born in eighteen o eight. Lyndon Johnson, 606 00:43:38,000 --> 00:43:41,920 Speaker 1: who succeeded Kennedy, was born in nineteen oh eight. John 607 00:43:41,960 --> 00:43:45,879 Speaker 1: Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was born in eighteen thirty nine. 608 00:43:46,400 --> 00:43:50,200 Speaker 1: Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated Kennedy, was born in nineteen 609 00:43:50,280 --> 00:43:54,800 Speaker 1: thirty nine. Both assassins were known by their three names. 610 00:43:55,320 --> 00:43:59,160 Speaker 1: Both names were composed of fifteen letters. Lincoln was shot 611 00:43:59,239 --> 00:44:02,520 Speaker 1: at a theatre in named Ford. Kennedy was shot in 612 00:44:02,600 --> 00:44:07,000 Speaker 1: a car called Lincoln, made by Ford. Lincoln was shot 613 00:44:07,000 --> 00:44:09,239 Speaker 1: in a theater and his assassin ran and hid in 614 00:44:09,320 --> 00:44:12,319 Speaker 1: a warehouse. Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and his 615 00:44:12,400 --> 00:44:18,000 Speaker 1: assassin ran and hid in the theater. Both Oswald excuse me, 616 00:44:18,040 --> 00:44:23,719 Speaker 1: Booth and Oswald were assassinated before their trials. A week 617 00:44:23,760 --> 00:44:27,279 Speaker 1: before Lincoln was shot, he was in Monroe, Maryland. A 618 00:44:27,320 --> 00:44:30,400 Speaker 1: week before Kennedy was shot, he was with Marilyn Monroe. 619 00:44:32,280 --> 00:44:36,000 Speaker 1: You could have worded that also differently, but that's okay. 620 00:44:36,320 --> 00:44:39,200 Speaker 1: Let's see here. Lincoln's name has seven letters. Kennedy's name 621 00:44:39,239 --> 00:44:48,600 Speaker 1: has seven letters. That's page one. There is four pages 622 00:44:48,680 --> 00:44:57,560 Speaker 1: of this. It is it's it's absolutely shocking. So but 623 00:44:57,640 --> 00:45:00,759 Speaker 1: you see how how the numbers res with each other. 624 00:45:02,520 --> 00:45:08,120 Speaker 1: There are resonant energy patterns, and sometimes people resonate with 625 00:45:08,160 --> 00:45:11,399 Speaker 1: each other for better or for worse, and we're all 626 00:45:11,480 --> 00:45:15,200 Speaker 1: resonating with a bigger thing, the universe. For better or 627 00:45:15,239 --> 00:45:18,120 Speaker 1: for worse. So here's what I think at this point. Okay, 628 00:45:18,280 --> 00:45:21,560 Speaker 1: here's the best I can do for you in a 629 00:45:21,600 --> 00:45:26,040 Speaker 1: podcast based upon what I have learned just sort of 630 00:45:26,040 --> 00:45:31,480 Speaker 1: looking into this topic. You live your whole life around numbers. 631 00:45:32,160 --> 00:45:35,840 Speaker 1: That's the truth. I mean, let's just start with money. 632 00:45:35,960 --> 00:45:39,600 Speaker 1: You need some form of money to live, and when 633 00:45:39,600 --> 00:45:42,799 Speaker 1: you need something, you say how much, and you get 634 00:45:42,840 --> 00:45:48,239 Speaker 1: a number, and you give a number of something, whether 635 00:45:48,280 --> 00:45:54,400 Speaker 1: it's dollars or sheep or diamonds. So I mean, numbers 636 00:45:54,480 --> 00:45:59,040 Speaker 1: are more than just numbers. They represent and describe real 637 00:45:59,160 --> 00:46:07,680 Speaker 1: matter and real energy and real matter energy relationships. And 638 00:46:07,800 --> 00:46:13,200 Speaker 1: when matter and energy is designed a certain way, we 639 00:46:13,400 --> 00:46:19,480 Speaker 1: like it and good things happen. Musical notes are frequencies. 640 00:46:20,600 --> 00:46:23,480 Speaker 1: How many times does a note vibrate per second? That's 641 00:46:23,520 --> 00:46:28,719 Speaker 1: a number. And certain combinations of numbers sound like an 642 00:46:28,800 --> 00:46:36,520 Speaker 1: unpleasant noise, and other combinations of numbers sound like beautiful music. 643 00:46:38,200 --> 00:46:44,080 Speaker 1: And that alone is proof that numerology is a valuable 644 00:46:44,440 --> 00:46:54,000 Speaker 1: study of the meanings in life. So I believe it's true. 645 00:46:54,239 --> 00:46:56,200 Speaker 1: If you want to look into this, this may be 646 00:46:56,360 --> 00:47:01,640 Speaker 1: the handle that works for you. Start paying attention to numbers, 647 00:47:02,480 --> 00:47:05,560 Speaker 1: you might hear the universe speak to you. You might 648 00:47:05,600 --> 00:47:08,759 Speaker 1: be able to judge things better, and you might be 649 00:47:08,800 --> 00:47:12,480 Speaker 1: able to use this to improve your life. That's how 650 00:47:12,520 --> 00:47:19,480 Speaker 1: I feel. And I don't know if this is relevant 651 00:47:19,560 --> 00:47:21,920 Speaker 1: or not, but I figure i'll bring it up just 652 00:47:21,960 --> 00:47:26,160 Speaker 1: because I don't know. It kind of seems like it 653 00:47:26,239 --> 00:47:29,520 Speaker 1: might fit this topic. So you know, recently I took 654 00:47:29,680 --> 00:47:33,720 Speaker 1: a I took a trip and Lauren and I rented 655 00:47:33,760 --> 00:47:39,880 Speaker 1: a car, and then when we dropped the car back 656 00:47:39,920 --> 00:47:45,040 Speaker 1: off at the rental place, I looked over as we 657 00:47:45,040 --> 00:47:48,719 Speaker 1: were waiting to get all checked out, and in one 658 00:47:48,760 --> 00:47:53,000 Speaker 1: of the seats in the waiting room there was a 659 00:47:53,040 --> 00:47:56,640 Speaker 1: single penny, just a penny, sitting in the seat. And 660 00:47:56,800 --> 00:48:01,360 Speaker 1: you know, that's kind of unusual. I mean, if you 661 00:48:01,800 --> 00:48:04,839 Speaker 1: often will find you a penny on the ground, it 662 00:48:04,920 --> 00:48:06,800 Speaker 1: makes sense that a penny would be in a seat. 663 00:48:07,400 --> 00:48:09,400 Speaker 1: But it also is kind of weird because if a 664 00:48:09,440 --> 00:48:12,120 Speaker 1: coin is going to fall out of somebody's pocket when 665 00:48:12,120 --> 00:48:14,239 Speaker 1: they're sitting in a chair, you'd think maybe it'd be 666 00:48:14,280 --> 00:48:16,879 Speaker 1: a heavier coin. Anyway, look, there was a penny there. 667 00:48:17,400 --> 00:48:20,560 Speaker 1: And we've all heard the whole find a penny, pick 668 00:48:20,600 --> 00:48:22,520 Speaker 1: it up, and all day long you'll have good luck. 669 00:48:22,600 --> 00:48:24,960 Speaker 1: So at first I ignored it, and then I was like, 670 00:48:26,480 --> 00:48:28,319 Speaker 1: why am I ignoring this thing? I need to go 671 00:48:28,360 --> 00:48:30,520 Speaker 1: and what do I have to lose. I don't like 672 00:48:30,560 --> 00:48:32,399 Speaker 1: to carry coins around, but I go over, I pick 673 00:48:32,480 --> 00:48:36,680 Speaker 1: up this mysterious penny, put it in my pocket, and 674 00:48:37,719 --> 00:48:39,880 Speaker 1: I actually looked up, like, what is the origin of 675 00:48:39,920 --> 00:48:42,400 Speaker 1: that whole belief? Like, find a penny, pick it up, 676 00:48:42,400 --> 00:48:44,479 Speaker 1: and all day long it brings good luck. And here's 677 00:48:44,520 --> 00:48:47,760 Speaker 1: what I've discovered so far, just by doing Internet research. 678 00:48:47,800 --> 00:48:52,200 Speaker 1: It says that the origin of that is uncertain, but 679 00:48:52,400 --> 00:48:55,600 Speaker 1: some suggest that it may have originated in ancient times 680 00:48:56,160 --> 00:49:00,279 Speaker 1: when metals were deemed precious and discovering a coin was 681 00:49:00,320 --> 00:49:06,759 Speaker 1: a fortunate event. I go, fine, Well, our rental car 682 00:49:06,840 --> 00:49:15,279 Speaker 1: place was right across the street from this casino. And yeah, 683 00:49:15,280 --> 00:49:16,920 Speaker 1: I know, if you listen to me, you're like, this 684 00:49:16,960 --> 00:49:19,560 Speaker 1: guy probably has a gambling problem. You know, he's always 685 00:49:19,560 --> 00:49:22,960 Speaker 1: talking about gambling. I really don't gamble that much. I 686 00:49:23,040 --> 00:49:26,800 Speaker 1: gamble very small amounts, and then I frequently win large amounts. 687 00:49:27,280 --> 00:49:31,120 Speaker 1: I mean, it's rare for me to gamble, you know, 688 00:49:31,160 --> 00:49:34,000 Speaker 1: one hundred dollars or more than one hundred dollars, and 689 00:49:34,040 --> 00:49:36,040 Speaker 1: I just do that for fun, because it's like, okay, 690 00:49:36,080 --> 00:49:39,360 Speaker 1: here's one hundred dollars, and okay, here's what happened. We 691 00:49:39,440 --> 00:49:41,759 Speaker 1: went to the casino right after I got this penny 692 00:49:41,800 --> 00:49:47,080 Speaker 1: in my pocket, and we really weren't there to gamble. 693 00:49:47,320 --> 00:49:50,319 Speaker 1: There was this bar that we liked that had good 694 00:49:50,400 --> 00:49:54,719 Speaker 1: craft cocktails and some good appetizers. So we sat down 695 00:49:54,719 --> 00:49:59,080 Speaker 1: at the bar and I put my hundred dollars bill 696 00:49:59,120 --> 00:50:02,080 Speaker 1: in there, and they had a kino machine, which is 697 00:50:02,080 --> 00:50:05,040 Speaker 1: where these balls drop and they hit certain numbers, and 698 00:50:05,239 --> 00:50:12,279 Speaker 1: so I bet five dollars and the balls dropped and 699 00:50:13,880 --> 00:50:17,920 Speaker 1: I think I hit it maybe three times. I maybe 700 00:50:18,040 --> 00:50:22,320 Speaker 1: bet fifteen dollars and I got seven out of eight balls, 701 00:50:22,360 --> 00:50:26,600 Speaker 1: and boom, I just won. I think it was twenty. 702 00:50:26,680 --> 00:50:31,040 Speaker 1: It was over twenty two hundred dollars and hand pay 703 00:50:31,280 --> 00:50:32,840 Speaker 1: you know where they come out and you got to 704 00:50:32,880 --> 00:50:35,520 Speaker 1: fill out a tax form and the bartender goes. You 705 00:50:35,600 --> 00:50:41,400 Speaker 1: just sat down. I swear it's true. So if you 706 00:50:41,480 --> 00:50:44,200 Speaker 1: find a penny, pick it up, put it in your pocket. 707 00:50:44,560 --> 00:50:46,480 Speaker 1: I've kept that penny in my pocket. I haven't even 708 00:50:46,480 --> 00:50:48,680 Speaker 1: looked at the penny again. I wonder what the date 709 00:50:48,719 --> 00:50:51,040 Speaker 1: on it is. Anyway, look here we go, Guys into 710 00:50:51,080 --> 00:50:55,000 Speaker 1: the show. Let's resonate with something positive. Take a deep breath. 711 00:50:55,840 --> 00:51:25,319 Speaker 1: Here is the good Fortune tone. That's it for this 712 00:51:25,560 --> 00:51:29,400 Speaker 1: edition of the show. Follow me on Twitter at Joshua P. 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