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In the most common form of numerology one number means that number. Two or more numbers, 11, for instance equates to and simplifies to 2, the numbers are added up to make a simplified related number. Only four whole numbers can result to four in this way is 1111, of course. The time 11:11, equating and reducing to 4, is known to be a moment of opportunity for peaceful victory. 11:11 represents an opportunity in time to be everything the righteous rebel is, peacefully victorious in elevating individual and mass consciousness. World War One officially ended on 11/11 at 11:11 AM, 1918. The victory or peace sign made with two fingers, an eleven is exemplary of the concept, of peace/victory/eleven.
Another interesting and hopeful coincidence about 11, the number of coincidence, is that on 11/11/2011 there was 1 year, 1, month and 11 days until December 22, 2012. The 21st being a day of great fascination and poignancy because of the highly auspicious ending of the Mayan calendar, possibly random, but interesting.
The transformation of thinking into being, of thought into action can be represented in four parts. Knowledge is external facts. Wisdom is understanding of the facts. Intuition is knowledge and wisdom combined to make deductions from within. And the fourth part is leadership. One must learn knowledge to gain wisdom and initiate intuition, only then can one qualifiedly lead.
1111 equates to 4 and is symbolic for higher peaceful vibration.
“Intuition is the only real thing valuable.” ~Albert Einstein
For more on 1111 or 4 rather,
Matrix of Four: the Philosophy of the Duality of Polarity is an exploration of our consciousness, and presents a formula to develop our consciousness and surpass the limitations of traditional political and social constructs. In this work, Ethan relates and explains correlations between the four seasons, Om and a myriad of esoteric and exoteric ideas on consciousness to inspire creative thinking and being. He also explores mathematical and philosophical concepts to engage a higher thinking and being, verified using universality and human traditions beginning with the four operations of arithmetic, referencing the four archetypal characters in Plato’s The Allegory of the Cave, and much more.
Matrix of Four: the Philosophy of the Duality of Polarity is available here on Amazon.