I wanted to ask something about Angel numbers and just don't know whom to ask.
1 year ago around the month of November I had been seeing lots of "11:11" which I later found out to be some kind of message from the angels. But now I am seeing "786" and "687" and more recently "6789", "6879" and "789". It seems to be pointing to the sequence "6789". It makes one restless and anxious!.
Can someone throw some light on it please?
I don't know if it helps but my birthday is 11/2/1983 and my full name is: Taher Malampattiwala
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I don't know whether this comment will help or not, but here it goes.
There is a novel Carigradski drum (Constantinople Road) by Nenad Ilic (an Orthodox deacon), available only in Serbian. It mentions attachment to love (in its cosmic and abstract form) as a way for an individual to behave and adapt to someone (something) who can see events from the end, from their outcome. It is also about an old manuscript capable to allow its reader to travel through time in some very strange ways. Also: it is about coincidences that aren't really coincidences and mentions wolves (names with the word "vuk" - my mother is Vuka and vuk means wolf in Serbian) and tigers.
The film 21 Grams is about coincidences that aren't really coincidences, Sean Penn's role resembles me at the first time I watched it (someone thinking that the origin of Jung's concept of synchronicity is in a code or pattern within the very source of existence (similar to the film Pi)). The tragic truck driver is known as Wolf and he is watching a painting of a tiger before cutting his tattoo (a similar scene in the film The Fountain - an old manuscript...).
The film The Knowing is about a scientist who finds an old manuscript capable to allow its reader to travel through time in some very strange ways (copied and pasted from a sentence in the first paragraph of this comment). It mentions synchronicity (coincidences that aren't really coincidences). There are also wolves and tigers.
The Red Book by Carl Gustav Jung is an old manuscript (unfinished, just like in The Fountain), the most mysterious (and personally exhausting for him) Jung's work. Wolves and tigers have found its way to be mentioned in The Red Book. Jung's concept of synchronicity is about coincidences that aren't really coincidences.
Regardless of whether numbers you mention are a part of some cosmic code or not, perhaps they are your anchor, your pattern for communication with the realm of dreams and imagination, the light from the end of the tunnel made for you to pay attention.