1111 The Time Prompt Phenomenon, Marie D. Jones
1111 The Time Prompt Phenomenon, Marie D. Jones
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11:11 The Time Prompt Phenomenon
Mysterious Signs, Sequences, and Synchronicities

Author: Marie D. Jones, Larry Flaxman

Narrator: Wendy Tremont King

Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/28/2019


Synopsis

Do you wake up every night and see 11:11 on the clock? Or 3:33? 4:44? Does the same number sequence seem to appear throughout your life over and over? Did you know that millions of people all over the world experience the same phenomenon?

These mysterious number sequences are known as "time prompts," and show up on digital clocks, cell phones, receipts, billboards, advertisements, and other places. They seem like pure coincidence, but what if they are actually messages from a higher source, like angels, guides, or even the Universe itself, urging you to pay attention to something important?

This book explores the many theories about what these number sequences are, including:

● The science behind synchronicities, coincidences, and the mathematical nature of reality

● Numerical patterns and sacred geometry in nature—such as the Fibonacci spiral, the golden ratio, and DNA sequences

Enter the intriguing world of time prompts. If numbers are the language of the Universe, what are they saying to you?

About Marie D. Jones

Marie D. Jones is the bestselling author of more than a dozen books. She has appeared on the History Channel's Ancient Aliens and Nostradamus Effect television series and served as a special UFO abduction consultant. She lives in San Diego, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Owen on February 13, 2011

This book addresses the odd phenomenon of seeing 11:11 (or 2:22, 4:44, etc.) on the clock more often than seems to make sense. Well, at least that is this book's starting and ending point. In between, taking up most pages, is discussion about a multiplicity of fascinating facts about numbers and rat......more

Goodreads review by Robin on June 03, 2018

I’ve always been an 11:11 person, so I HAD to read this book. However, while reading it, I came to the conclusion that you can find a pattern in anything if you’re looking for one. Many of the “connections” in the book feel like the speaker is totally reaching. Hokey even.......more

Goodreads review by Timothy on June 08, 2016

Odd book. Quick read with random content. Some of interest, some not so much. The title is misleading in a way, although it does touch base on the topic.......more

Goodreads review by Chris on February 26, 2021

This is less about the weirdness of synchronicities and more of a book to trick you into liking mathematics. I am an astrophysics major and knew 95% of what is mentioned in this book but this book is written for the lay person to gain new appreciation of math. Be warned Math gets weird quickly and c......more