11:11 – Eleven-Eleven

Photo by Pat Ruppel

11:11 – For years I’ve seen this and when I do it always catches my attention for a moment and I stop whatever I’m doing.

I don’t know why – it just looks like 4 toothpicks standing next to each other.

There are 11 other numbers on the clock this happens with, twice a day, but this number is the one that resonates with me.

It’s similar to one of those experiences a friend and co-worker once shared with me.  She said when her father was alive he would pick up coins when he saw them lying on the ground.  After he passed, she started seeing dimes everywhere and when she saw a dime, it would quicken her heart and she’d remember her dad.

To me, 11:11 is a quickening of the heart, a reminder of a connection I have to something beyond what I can see or comprehend. That heart quickening seems to be happening more these days, not only to me but for others as well.  Some are subtle, gentle tugs while others boom so loud your heart jumps.

I remember years ago we went tent camping in the mountains.  Early in the morning, while it was still dark, I had to go and do my business.  I unzipped the flap to quietly step out and not awaken the others and what I saw overwhelmed me.  The sky was lit with stars – so bright and so many. I had never seen that before.  It gripped my heart and caught me by surprise so much I think I forgot I had to go to the bathroom.  They were like a blanket over my head so close I felt I could almost touch them.

I don’t know why I was so stunned and “heebie-jeebie” scared – others may have found it comforting and serene. But to me the phenomenon was as if I had seen a ghost.  I was immediately humbled and the presence of God was so close, vivid and real.  I can still feel the power of that experience.

Believe me I know how this sounds – a little “woo-woo” and farfetched.   I would probably be one of the first to ask, “Have you lost your crackers?” But because I have seen too many things I haven’t been able to explain I’ve learned to ignore the questions and doubts and just feel the connection.

I read a few years ago that 11:11 is a reminder of the mission we signed up for before we were born.  I haven’t figured out what that mission is yet but lately I’ve seen it more often.

For now, when I see 11:11, I remember that I’m connected to something grander than what I know. Whatever I may face in this life or have to work through I believe there’s a plan.  I may not have all the pieces so I can understand but I trust in the orchestration of it all.

Pat – from the ol’ kitchen table

5 thoughts on “11:11 – Eleven-Eleven

  1. Once again, Pat, interesting. Interesting how numbers stick in our minds with memories. I must admit 11 only serves to remind me of 9.11, of which we are annually reminded…the 11 is stuck in my mind, remembering blithley (sp) listening to the KVOD radio, hearing first sketchy reports about an airplane flying into the World Trade Center – I didn’t even know what the words “World Trade Center” meant! until the indelibly-etched television pictures came into being.

  2. I catch 11:11 all the time, even researched it
    http://www.paranormalqa.com/why-am-i-always-seeing-1111/

    When I see it now, I make a wish..

    And I also seen a sky like that.
    We were up at my Dads, way up the North of Scotland.
    We were having an outdoor Bar B Que and a drink or 2.
    The kids were all in bed and about 1am I looked up…
    STUNNED wasn’t the word.. I felt so small and like you I felt “Something” and also I thought I could reach up and grap them it was just amazing..
    Now on the edge of a city I see a little being in the woods almost..
    But too much light from the city..

    Great blog, thanks for sharing it with me.

    Shaun x

    • Thank you, Shaun. I’m glad you enjoyed it. That’s so cool, that you see it (11:11) all the time, too. Same with me, whenever I see it, I pause, tune in and pay close attention to how I feel and what’s going on around me — sometimes I say a little prayer. I’ve researched it, too, and came across similar information in the link you provided. Makes you think, doesn’t it?

      As far as seeing a sky like that, I’m glad you’ve seen it like that and understand what I felt. I don’t know why but it scared me. Maybe, because of feeling its awesomeness and a presence with it — was truly beautiful and spectacular. I know what you mean by being STUNNED. I can still remember it to this day. 🙂

  3. Pat, I think it is a wonderful idea to stop and think of our connection to Spirit ( the Universe, God…or whatever you feel connected to) when we see number sequences.

    • I agree, Bev. It’s those little reminders that keep us in touch with our Source and the bigger picture that makes life wonderful. 🙂

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