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It started as something small — just noticing 11:11 on my phone one day. Then it happened again. And again. Soon, the number followed me everywhere.
Was it a sign from the universe, or just my brain searching for patterns?
In this episode, I explore how repeating numbers can become mirrors — reflecting what we believe, what we’re ready to see, and what we still need to stabilize in life. I connect the dots between spiritual symbolism and psychological insight, from Tesla’s fascination with numbers to Dr. Daniel Amen’s neuroscience of love and decision-making.
Along the way, we’ll talk about the new narrative of womanhood — how today’s women are rewriting the old scripts of relationships and independence, as seen in a recent Vogue article that questions whether being “boyfriend-free” is the new empowerment.
And through it all, I return to the question: what are the four pillars that hold our lives steady when everything else shifts? For me, it’s health, relationships, money, and faith — whether that faith points upward or inward.
What it really means when you keep seeing 11:11
The link between pattern recognition, belief, and brain health
Why stability requires four pillars, not three
How modern women are reframing love and independence
Why Dr. Amen says brain scans might be the best premarital gift
Episode 33 – The Power of 3-6-9 and Reframing the Narrative
Chanté Joseph’s Vogue article: “Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?”
Dr. Daniel Amen, Amen University
By ILZE BE BERZINAIt started as something small — just noticing 11:11 on my phone one day. Then it happened again. And again. Soon, the number followed me everywhere.
Was it a sign from the universe, or just my brain searching for patterns?
In this episode, I explore how repeating numbers can become mirrors — reflecting what we believe, what we’re ready to see, and what we still need to stabilize in life. I connect the dots between spiritual symbolism and psychological insight, from Tesla’s fascination with numbers to Dr. Daniel Amen’s neuroscience of love and decision-making.
Along the way, we’ll talk about the new narrative of womanhood — how today’s women are rewriting the old scripts of relationships and independence, as seen in a recent Vogue article that questions whether being “boyfriend-free” is the new empowerment.
And through it all, I return to the question: what are the four pillars that hold our lives steady when everything else shifts? For me, it’s health, relationships, money, and faith — whether that faith points upward or inward.
What it really means when you keep seeing 11:11
The link between pattern recognition, belief, and brain health
Why stability requires four pillars, not three
How modern women are reframing love and independence
Why Dr. Amen says brain scans might be the best premarital gift
Episode 33 – The Power of 3-6-9 and Reframing the Narrative
Chanté Joseph’s Vogue article: “Is Having a Boyfriend Embarrassing Now?”
Dr. Daniel Amen, Amen University