Note: The introduction to this post (in plum font below) is a section from a recent post, “Being Honest with Self, Embracing True Feelings, Sacral Chakra Signals & New Sight.”
Unconditional giving from the Heart is unconditional love—as opposed to conditional giving from the logical mind in order to appear “good” to self and others, get into a place called heaven, and/or earn spiritual, brownie points by passing some life test with flying colors that one believes an Ascended Master was observing.
So as long as we don’t overdue the giving to the point where we cause another to completely depend on us, as though they have no Divine power from within,…then we’re actually helping them; otherwise, as other spiritual teachers have shared…we end up crippling them (symbolically)/being of disservice.
The reason I chose to let go of victim mentality is because I realized that what I choose for self, I must also choose for another, since ultimately, we are parts of the whole/The One.
Since I chose to trust Divinity within me to always take care of all of my needs on all levels of my being—mental, emotional, physical, financial, material, and spiritual— for the highest benefit of my soul journey, then I must also trust that this same, interconnected Divinity in so-called “others” (essentially, soul brothers/sisters) is ultimately taking care of all of their needs as well, for their own soul journey at their own pace.
I trust that there is a sleeping or awakened Master within every being, and though we can help reignite the flame within another, it is not our soul duty to be a crutch for another.
Therefore, I don’t resonate with the idea of doing back-to-back work for whatever organization for the “higher good.”
I wrote about this topic within my blog before, and that I’ve personally seen what excessive and obsessive church work can do to a person and their immediate family members; and it’s a sad sight.
In addition, I wrote about noticing a very frantic woman go overboard with her duty/”must do list” for humanity for a Neale Donald Walsch’s cause, in the post titled, “How Questioning a Teaching from ‘The Evolution Revolution’ Message Led to Gaining Insights from Within.”
After reading through some comments from “The Evolution Revolution” forum, I sensed that Neale wasn’t too concerned about her anxious ways, though her messages with him and others clearly showed that she believed she had to sacrifice herself for long hours to accomplish their “must do list”; her typed words sounded as though she was on crack…going 100 mph like an ultra Energizer bunny.
I was actually quite surprised that Neale didn’t look out for her with at least a thoughtful message like, “Thank you so much for all of your help, but it sounds like you could really use a break.”
From his books, he seemed like the type of person who would be very sensitive to others’ need. However, when I briefly saw a video where he told Eckhart Tolle that his own family members suggested to him that he should read his own books sometimes, I could understand why.
Overdoing anything, even for a good cause, can be very unhealthy and unbalanced—too much love for others (excessive female energies) and not enough love for self (lacking male energies).
I’ve learned the hard way that if one doesn’t draw healthy boundaries—assertively and very lovingly taking care of self as well—there are plenty of (not all) organizations out there that won’t hesitate to work your volunteering @$$ off, and wouldn’t lose any sleep over it.
There are even people who will either intentionally or unknowingly take advantage of you if you allow yourself to be walked on. I trust that the key is to intuitively know when enough is enough. Gotta play too, like a free-spirited soul that we naturally are.
Any type of work done with much anxiety, which stems from low and dense fear energy, will only attract matching fearful energies which defeats the whole purpose of serving humanity and beyond.
About 11 months ago, I briefly explored the possibility of joining the Rosicrucian organization since I’m often up for new adventures in life.
At a local, Wholistic Festival, while enjoying the new experience and walking around, I happened to notice two pamphlets lying on a clothed table with the titles that included 777 and 888 in them—sacred numbers codes that I’ve often noticed in the past, and even notice to this day.
I checked them out, and learned that they were part of the Rosicrucian community that I’ve never heard of before. A gentleman, M, who happened to be at that section of the room, provided some information, I asked a few questions, and then my husband and I sat in a free class that they offered later that day.
As soon as I heard M’s name, I imagined that I would learn life lessons from Archangel Michael, since his name reminded me of him—something I had started doing for my own entertainment.
To my great surprise, while sitting down and listening to the briefer of the introduction class (a much older gentleman maybe around his mid-sixties), I experienced the most intense inner/outer body vibrations I had ever experienced, to the point where I had to firmly hold my knees down to avoid making it so obvious that I was shaking.
Shortly before attending the brief, I laid on a BioMat (embedded with Amethyst crystals) for 30 minutes, that’s been proven to benefit our state of being in various ways, and I wondered if that had anything to do with it—like increasing my vibrational frequency. Note: By the way, I don’t get paid to advertise BioMat, I just tried it once for the experience.
The unexpected, most intense inner/outer body vibrations was an incredible experience that I would always remember, and I sensed that something special was going on, like a golden opportunity to actually feel very powerful Spirit energy from within getting ready to work through me.
While the briefer was speaking, he reached a point where he seemed to have had a brainfart, so although I wasn’t a big fan of speaking in unfamiliar settings, I felt a strong and very familiar urge—intense feelings within the heart center and throat—to help out a brother by asking him a question that was basically an answer to his loss of words.
He basically agreed with what I had said, but at the end of the class, he walked by me and said with a straight face and serious tone, “Have a nice life.” I wondered if he thought that I had put him on the spot, when my intention was to help him out.
As a former instructor in the Army, I know what it’s like to have a brainfart in front of a class of people staring at you, as well as what it feels like to have some jackass put you on the spot with some random question.
But I later realized that I can’t control what others think, say and do, so I might as well not even sweat it. Even when I saw him another time teaching a class, he didn’t exactly come off as friendly.
Fast-forwarding to several classes later, I had an understanding why the briefer (also one of the main teachers) didn’t have an inviting demeanor, though that may not have been the only reason.
M mentioned that they—their particular Rosicrucian community—had experienced strangers attend their classes (certain ones being open to the general public) for the sole purpose of discrediting what they were teaching in a disrespectful manner.
So perhaps it was the briefer’s defense mechanism to be closed-off to an opportunity to bond as souls—like an invisible shield that would protect him from more disappointing encounters.
Over a decade ago, I learned a very helpful lesson from a former co-worker (who had the reputation as a major @$$hole) about defense mechanisms that I shared within an old post titled, “Taking Chances.”
However, I’ve aslo learned/remembered to have a fresh new perspective with similar experiences, since habitually reacting (from fear energy) rather than responding (from love energy) will prevent further soul growth and the probability of having an amazing, new experience.
In addition, we all have options. From a fearful, ego self’s narrow perspective, we can be quick to judge an unpleasant person by thinking, “What an @$$hole (or bee-ah-ch)!”and allow them to negatively affect our emotions.
Or, we can intentionally raise our vibrational frequency by adding humor to the mix, and see the situation from a lighter standpoint.
For instance, in regards to the not-so-friendly briefer that I mentioned above, when I add humor to the matter, it tickles me to think that he somewhat reminds me of a quieter version of the character, Fred, from the back in the day comedy show Sanford and Son.
Another example would be the character, Peggy, from the current comedy show Mike & Molly. Initially, she comes off as a really cynical, rude, sometimes blatantly racist (not in a hateful manner, but because of how she was raised), feisty—and the so-called “ugly” list can go on—-person that’s not exactly peaches-n-cream (not the urban dictionary meaning) to be around.
However COMMA throughout the show, we get to see a much lighter side of Peggy, even soul-touching moments where you can feel your heart space expand.
What I’ve learned from past experiences—not sometime, but every single time—is that under the tough exterior of even the seemingly rudest, meanest, cruelest, unlikable and/or unlovable person, is a much softer, brighter and loving side.
A lot of times, it’s quite a challenge to see this tiny spark or flame of seemingly non-existent light; however, when we’re willing to look close enough, and deeply feel with our hearts, we will—without a shadow of a doubt—be able to see (with the ancient eyes of Christ within) who they truly are deep inside, realizing that all the unattractive “negative” characteristics ultimately stem from fear energy, which includes much hurt/suffering/inner wounds from this and past lifetimes.
Now, here’s, yet, another perspective. Let’s imagine that we were to raise our vibrational frequency even higher…perhaps even to the highest.
As Prime Creator or Infinite Creator—The Observer—there would be no need to either judge the seemingly unfriendly briefer, or even admire him using humor.
The Observer would simply observe what is since He/She/It’s neutral—supporting ALL of Life/All That Is (though it may not always appear to be so), since they are ultimately parts of the whole/The One.
It would be like a human being merely observing two, tiny ants interacting with one another. We wouldn’t label one ant (acting a certain way) as “bad” and another ant (acting in the opposite manner) “good”; but rather, we would just notice what is at whatever present Moments of Now—where the past, present and future occur simultaneously.
Creator knows that every part of the whole (even the most minute and seemingly insignificant) has a Divine purpose within the Divine Plan that ultimately highly benefits the interconnected whole; and when something or someone habitually ceases to do so, it eventually becomes nonexistent in that particular reality by death—transforming into a different state of energy for other life adventures that will benefit the overall evolutionary process.
Poof! The so-called “bad”/”evil”/non-beneficial life-form is transmuted, healed, and released back to another round of experiences (if it prefers) or back to Source.
Some religious beliefs state that the so-called “bad” will keep on reincarnating, but that’s only because they’re still stuck in the duality of “good” vs “bad.”
I trust that even something or someone that be considered “bad”/”evil”/unevolved has the choice to return straight to Source at any given moment.
Why? Because, ultimately, Infinite Creator—existing within ALL of creation throughout the omniverse—can do and Be whatever the hell or heaven it feels like doing and Being at any given moment; and who’s going to stop Him/Her/It? I trust that Infinite Creator is Ultimate Freedom.
It’s lower vibrating beings—whether human or non-human—who often believe that things absolutely must be a certain way or the highway since they (of a highly intelligent background) must be right.
An example would be when a white blood cell within the human body (i.e., a part of the whole) senses, identifies, locates, and destroys a returning virus (i.e., another part of the whole) that doesn’t highly benefit the whole body.
Without the “bad” virus, the “good” white blood cell would never be able to experience—hence, experiencially know—what it’s like to be a white blood cell that pretty much highly benefits the body.
It takes the harmonious dance of the opposites (e.g., “good” vs “bad” or “evil”) to gain a deeper understanding and knowing of the big picture. So is the so-called “bad” really bad, or is it merely a 3D illusion/a blessing in disguise?
This is why duality (the seemingly separate opposites of 3D life) can be used in a beneficial way when we choose to see it as polarity (the opposites not being separate, but interconnected, like fear energy—that our ego selves often operate from—merely being a lower, vibrating frequency within the love energy spectrum—that our Spirit operates from).
Note: Image on right found next to link => qiana.flavors.me and I added quote from author noted in poster via canva.com ((thank you all).
And yes, I spoke of cells “experiencing and knowing” because I’ve come to trust that even cells—that we may often perceive as tiny parts of our body just busily doing their thing—contain highly intelligent consciousness (like all of creation) that know exactly what to do for multiple scenarios within the body, though our physical brains haven’t learned how to go about doing the numerous, automatic functions.
Rather than logically thinking about it like humans do, they just simply do and be their Divine purpose.
Of course, to live with such expanded consciousness can seem impossible for any being, especially human beings, but if we really think about it from our already existing (in a parallel, future reality), integrated higher Mind/Heart—of Beloved I AM Presence/Christ within—nothing is impossible…
WHEN, and only when, we truly believe that Divine Spirit/All That Is (existing within all of creation throughout the omniverse) is indeed “Almighty”/Omnipotent (All-Powerful), Omniscient (All-Knowing), Omnipresent (everywhere all the time, even outside of space and time), and Omnibenevolent (unconditionally accepting/loving ALL of creation throughout the omniverse, whether as Creator or Destroyer—that is, The Destroyer of that which no longer highly benefits the interconnnected whole and/or chooses to no longer exist within a particular reality).
Now back to the story from above (I often get sidetracked while co-creating within my blog, but I’ve learned/remembered to simply embrace/unconditionally accept/love that aspect of me since 1) I realized that the typical, 3D linear writing style doesn’t have to apply to the Multidimensional aspect of Self within me, and 2) it’s all Divinely perfect when we go with the flow 😉 ):
The first night of attending one of the Rosicrusian classes, my husband initially parked in a parking lot next to the actual building–where the Rosicrucian community gather—since it wasn’t easy to find in the dark.
As soon as I got out of the car, I immediately noticed two sets of sacred number codes that I frequently see on a daily to weekly basis—one on a sign in front of me, an another as an address to a building right behind me (where we were parked in front of)—and I intuitively and instantly knew that I was continuing to follow Divine guidance from within.
Overall, most of the members were friendly and informative, like M, and the individual classes themselves were usually held as a small group.
Prior to attending the first class, I had a dream about the name James, so I was delighted to meet someone with that name the first night; I even shared this dream with him since he seemed to be genuinely, super friendly and sincere in his expressions.
Like M’s name, I sensed that I was meant to run into, yet, another significant name/person/interconnected soul, and I imagined that I would learn life lessons from Jesus’ former brother, James—again, just for my own entertainment. 😉
I just continued to enjoy what I trusted to be Divine synchronicity, but I strongly sensed that the main teacher, M, assumed that I was interested in James for having shared my dream with him, because he had the need to emphasize more than once that James was a very happily married man.
Although I was initially slightly bothered by the idea that another would assume that I was trying to hit on a married man, I chose not to worry about it because I knew my own intentions, and there was no ulterior motive of any kind; I merely shared a truth.
Overall, I noticed that the classes that were taught had some helpful information, but there was a major key element missing.
I consider myself ultra-sensitive; ever since I was a child, I was often easily moved by heart-felt words, behavior, imagery and actions.
However, for whatever reason, I wasn’t able to feel much during most moments of the classes, especially the ones given by the initial briefer; they seemed like cold, expressionless, memorized, robotic lectures of non-stop logical and scientific words. It felt as though a programmed voice was reading to me from a textbook.
Granted, the classes that M gave were lighter in the sense that he at least smiled, used humor, was pretty personable, and made it a comfortable environment to learn in while having discussions, despite even his somewhat rigid beliefs.
At first, I checked myself to ensure that I wasn’t being judgmental, but I realized that I wasn’t since I love learning new things that highly stimulate my mind and heart.
One of the things I did find ironic was that during a Rosicrucian class about the judgmental ego self—among many other negative, earthly labels that it was given—there was a glaring presence of superiority and righteousness, an attitude similar to some well-known spiritual teachers out there who encourage their followers to “Kill the ego!” or allow it to die, rather than teaching them to deeply understand with an open and higher mind, empathize with, have compassion for, unconditionally forgive, embrace, unconditionally accept/love and integrate or merge the ego self with Spirit within as a reunified, transmuted, healed, and balanced whole.
When we choose to see the ego self through the ancient eyes of Christ within, we realize that it’s merely the fearful, wounded inner-child aspect of our soul who’s doing the best it knows how to help us to survive in this very challenging, physical world.
In addition, our ego selves does its best to protect us from non-acceptance and non-approval by society—and this low self-worth (i.e., not being able to validate self) stems from countless, conditioned, fear-based beliefs from this and past lifetimes.
The judgmental vibes from the “ego” class—masked by the pretense of merely stating facts—were similar to what I had sensed while reading the book, A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle, a while back.
Though I enjoyed his sharing of various, short stories and/or old wisdom from spiritual teachers, regurgitated knowledge, and even respected some of the valid points that he made throughout the book, overall, I sensed a lot of fearful energies.
About 3/4 of the words within his book felt more like judgment rather than mere observations, which surprised me because I was expecting the teachings to be somewhat similar to some of Neale Donald Walsch books—like the Conversation with God Series and Friendship with God—that sounded more unconditionally accepting/loving of all of life.
Eckhart’s book also seemed to be focused more on separation consciousness (i.e., Divine Presence vs fearful ego self vs pain body) rather than Christ/Unity/Cosmic consciousness (i.e., Divine Presence integrating with fearful ego self/aligning of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual energy bodies).
I trust that Divine Presence (aka Beloved I AM Presence/Christ within/Divine Spirit/All That Is) deeply understands, empathizes with, has pure compassion for, unconditionally forgives, embraces, unconditionally accepts, and unconditionally loves the fearful ego self—wounded inner child/aspect of soul that has forgotten its essence—as well as ALL of creation throughout the omniverse.
In another Rosicrucian class, the topic of Buddhist monks was brought up, and M basically stated that he didn’t believe they were contributing much to spiritual life since it’s too easy to simply live within a safe place of worship (i.e., Buddhist temple) and be good.
Since I once had that perspective myself—due to my own ignorance—I was able to empathize with him. He had a good point in a sense that it’s easy to study from books about spirituality and religion, memorize and regurgitate various profound concepts, and spend most of one’s time chanting and praying within a safe bubble; but it takes personal experience of profound concepts in order to truly know what they mean.
For instance, one can easily read and talk about unconditional forgiveness, and preach to others to live the way, but until one has actually experienced something so seemingly unforgivable first and foremost, one will never truly and fully comprehend the meaning of the words.
In addition, for those who haven’t experienced much life challenges and sufferings—especially traumatic events that create deep, emotional wounds—it’s more than likely easier for them to maintain a high vibrational frequency state on a daily basis since there may be less healing to do on self on all levels of their being—physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
However, if I recall correctly, Dalai Lamas—as opposed to regular monks—are basically in a whole new category since they are already (in essence) fully enlightened, and they have already balanced their karma in previous lifetimes, but their consciousness continuously choosse to assist humanity in their enlightenment process.
Although I understood M’s point of view, I felt a strong urge to speak up in the group, so I mentioned something to the effect that Buddhist monks are known to have a high vibrational frequency since they live very disciplined and dedicated spiritual lives, and that they help humanity in their own way—like everyone else throughout this world—though outer appearances may seem otherwise.
From past experiences, I’ve noticed that despite my ego self’s initial fear of saying something unacceptable to others, and possibly making an ass out of myself, when I choose to follow my heart—literally, since it beats intensely and feels as though it’s ready to explode out of my chest and throat—something magical happens.
As I build up courage and trust the inner guidance and truth from within—even amongst a large group of people that may initially create some awkwardness—I get to witness priceless facial expressions, especially in the eyes, that seem to convey awe.
Even in this situation, M, as well as others seemed to genuinely embrace the possibility that even Buddhist monks have Divine purpose. I thanked my Beloved I AM Presence/Christ within for insights.
Looking back, I trust Spirit within that I was meant to hear those words from the main teacher M (about Buddhist monks) because it was a golden opportunity for an old and outdated belief of mine to resurface in my outer reality in order to be re-examined, and then transmuted, healed and released back to Source.
So like everything else in our outer world, the teacher had mirrored back to me what I needed to learn/remember in order to grow and evolve.
Perhaps people like monks give those who need much healing an opportunity to work on themselves while they—the monks—help ground the higher energies into themselves, into Earth, and through humanity and beyond.
In Eckhart’s book mentioned above, he refers to such beings as “frequency holders”—basically, those who know how to live and simply Be in the present Moment of Now/5D (at least most of the time), not dwelling in the past or worried about the future; hence, able to consistently maintain a high, vibrational frequency state and ground the higher, cosmic rays from above.
Other names of frequency holders include Lightworkers, Darkworkers, Workers of Oneness, Starseeds, Blue Rays of Consciousness, Angelics, Indigos (children and adults), Rainbow and Crystal Children, Walk-Ins, Rainbow Warriors, etc.
But regardless of the various earthly labels, I trust that the ultimate goal, of all willing participants, is to support all interconnected Life, not only within this particular universe, but throughout the entire omniverse since the ripple to tsunami effects must surely echo endlessly.
When I asked my Beloved within for clarity regarding whether or not it would benefit me to join this Rosicrucian community, I received an insight that the organization itself has positive qualities, but despite not being a religious church, it still had some similarities to the patriarchal church.
Not only were the vibes pretty male energy heavy, but they, too, also highly encouraged much studying, memorizing, doing homework, learning through much effort, passing of life tests and actual written tests, and a lot of organizational and charity work for the greater good.
The words and phrases, “effortlessly,” “going with the flow,” “following your feelings/heart/soul,” “letting go of victim mentality,” “trusting in the abundant Universe within,” “living and Being in the present Moment of Now,” “The Divine Feminine energies/consciousness,” and “Goddess” were certainly not part of their vocabulary, which I started highly resonating with a while back at the deepest level of my being, though I haven’t mastered that way of living and Being yet.
I could tell that M worked a lot of hours, and could more than likely use a break for himself—the balance of unconditional love for self and others, which I shared with him—though he always had a seemingly permanent smile on his face that wanted to convince others, “It’s all good! I’m totally fine!”
I’ve learned that holding true feelings in, and causing them to build up—whether intentionally or unknowingly—can often lead to volcanic explosions from within at unexpected moments.
Regardless of not having become a member there, I had a great experience, to include the fun interactions with some members—like sharing of snacks and teas, mentally stimulating one another, and talking about interesting life experiences—learning/remembering from the reflections of my outer reality, and the ultimate lesson to simply trust in the Master within (something that they somewhat taught as well).
I’m grateful that I crossed paths with the Rosicrucian community, and though I may not highly resonate with their teachings, I respect their choice to take whatever path they find beneficial for their soul growth since there are many paths to The One.
Before my last day with them, I gave Michael two Christmas cards—one for him and the other for James and his wife—with the printed message, “A Message for You Wonderful Soul” enclosed inside that I later added into a post with the same title.
I wish them the best in life, especially to very helpful, informative and very kind James (whom I only saw twice), and to Michael—a well-rounded person/teacher (due to former career as well) with a magnetic personality, great sense of humor, very confident demeanor, an assertive communication style, goofy side, considerate nature, and I’m sure much more.
Thank you Michael for persistently having faith in my ability to become a Rosicrucian member (though I didn’t end up joining), mirroring back to me (as the Master within you) important life lessons, and helping me to gain much profound wisdom. You, like Archangel Michael energies from within, will always be remembered. 🙂
The same loving thoughts and feelings apply to other spiritual teachers whom I didn’t fully resonate with in the past as well, but now I will continue to see, respect and admire their wonderful qualities, and just embrace the remaining aspects of them that may not seem so sparkly on the outer surface. Afterall, we’re all imperfectly perfect in a Divine way.
Thank you: Calm, gentle and very knowledgeable Eckhart Tolle; positive, highly motivated, and lovable Joel Osteen; ambitious, humorous and eloquent Neale Donald Walsch, and many other teachers out there who go above and beyond to uplift humanity to the best of their ability—especially James Wilhelm, author of I AM God and So Are You.
I didn’t fully resonate with him as well; however, ever since he became a family friend, and we got to know each other better through exchanging letters, I’ve remembered to unconditionally accept/love the all of him, which are much more wonderful qualities than the minor, so-called flaws, idiosyncrasies and differences (to include beliefs) that I once allowed to interfere in clearly seeing his true self.
Thank you Jim for Being a very courageous and strong soul—determined, persistent, resilient, keenly observant, extremely patient, introspective, highly intelligent, refreshingly honest, unconditionally accepting/loving of others, and much more.
I was discouraged by Neale in the past—as clearly seen in the post titled, “How Questioning a Teaching from ‘The Evolution Revolution’ Message Led to Gaining Insights from Within.”
However, I realized that by allowing others to discourage us is giving away our Divine power from within. I had discouraged myself by allowing his actions, and non-action, to negatively affect my emotions.
Yes, I had perceived his way of communicating to others (on his own forum titled, “Join the Evolution Revolution: I will communicate with you personally here…”)—along with his absence of a reply to my own question—as insensitive and uncaring, but I can just embrace what is and move on (without taking it so personally) since what he chose to do, or not do, is not a reflection of me.
When I choose to see the Light, I also realize that Neale helped me to better define who I don’t care to be, and who I truly am—a teaching of his.
I found it within me to unconditionally forgive Neale and myself at the deepest level of my being, and just treasure the memory that he did, indeed, inspire me the first few years since the year 2000 or so when I happened to stumble upon one of his books, Conversations with God (Book 1); and, he’s still a good teacher.
I now fully trust that every soul is a student/teacher to one another, regardless of whether or not we’re aware of it, or hold that official title; and despite our insignificant differences, we’re ultimately on the same team. 😉
The following are one form of meanings to the sacred number codes 777 and 888,(click on number links for full interpretations) from a website—ANGEL NUMBERS – Joanne Sacred Scribes—that I use as a guidance tool whenever I feel like it (other meanings can be from “Truth Codes” by the Archangeloi of Elohim, or whatever else we highly resonate with from within; though we may not fully understand or know the entire meaning of sacred number codes, I trust that our cells recognize them and respond accordingly):
The Angel Number 777 informs you that you have listened to Divine Guidance and are now putting that wisdom to work in your life. It is time to reap the rewards for your hard work and efforts [“hard work” no longer resonates with me since I choose to trust that spiritual work that one becomes excited and passionate about is done effortlessly]. Well done! Your success is inspiring, helping and teaching others by positive example. Repeating 777 informs you that you are to be commended and congratulated and your efforts have been well noted. Know that your wishes are coming to fruition in your life as a result of your concerted efforts and positive attitude to life.
Angel Number 777 is a positive sign and means that you should expect miracles to occur in your life.
The repeating number sequence of 888 is telling you that your life purpose is fully supported by the Universe. The Universe is abundant and generous and wishes to reward you. Great financial prosperity is yours, now and in the future. Angel Number 888 means that a phase in your life is about to end and is a sign of forewarning to enable you to prepare yourself and your life accordingly. This number sequence may also indicate that you are winding up an emotional, career or relationship phase in your life.
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