08-01-2012, 01:49 PM
When I first started noticing synchronicities a few months ago, I went through a period where I would watch for the them. I eventually moved past this as I realized synchronicities simply don't work like that. You can't anticipate them like "oh look at that, its 11:00, only 11 minutes to 11:11 and maybe something synchronistic will happen!" because this may remove any meaning from them.
I found when I started getting bored with waiting for 11:11 and stopped waiting for it or thinking about it, the synchronicities increased significantly, and still continue to increase.
Examples: Two nights ago, I rolled over in bed and woke up enough to check my phone. It was 3:33.
Also in the past few days, I was bumbling about in the kitchen fairly late at night, and hadn't checked the clock in hours. I walked up to the microwave to make something:
Also a couple days ago, I am focused intently on reading a bring4th post from my phone, look up and see:
Then, 4 days ago, I am in the middle of a video game session and happen to check my stats on this number-synchronistic page:
The synchronicities I have been experiencing are not limited to the ones I was able to catch a photo of, they happen every day now (often multiple times a day), despite my conscious effort to not check the clock (makes my boring work day go by faster).
I found when I started getting bored with waiting for 11:11 and stopped waiting for it or thinking about it, the synchronicities increased significantly, and still continue to increase.
Examples: Two nights ago, I rolled over in bed and woke up enough to check my phone. It was 3:33.
Also in the past few days, I was bumbling about in the kitchen fairly late at night, and hadn't checked the clock in hours. I walked up to the microwave to make something:
Also a couple days ago, I am focused intently on reading a bring4th post from my phone, look up and see:
Then, 4 days ago, I am in the middle of a video game session and happen to check my stats on this number-synchronistic page:
The synchronicities I have been experiencing are not limited to the ones I was able to catch a photo of, they happen every day now (often multiple times a day), despite my conscious effort to not check the clock (makes my boring work day go by faster).