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The case of the mysterious 777

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Now I have been hearing from someone I know as a contact online that such sets of repeated digits are a meaningful synchronicity, "the synchronicity the universe shows you if you’re paying attention, its like, hey, don't stress, we got you, you’re on the right track" as it was described. If there is something to this that could be why some perceive such as maybe meaningful.
 
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Candlemass is not a Christian feast.

I will say first I am not Catholic, and have not been except for a very few years decades ago at the start of my walk of faith. I never had the experience of observing Candlemas. I won't say all Catholics are not Christian, I think there are many that have the essential faith. So I wouldn't think that Candlemas observed among them would not be a Christian feast, or observance. It is not a biblical feast, for certain. It would be a tradition in addition to biblical things held by some Christians. But so would be Thanksgiving Day. And so would be Christmas, and Easter. Not all believers would observe those, nor should they be required to do so. But with being traditions in addition to biblical things, the question should be, are the traditions conflicting or contrary to anything biblical that Yahweh meant for his people. Such that are Jesus was criticizing, so we should beware of those. But if we can't show from what is said in the Bible what is conflicting or contrary to anything biblical meant for Yahweh's people that some do, it is not right for us to criticize them, or judge them, for those things they do.
 
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