11:11 is a strong shout-out pop rocker by Little Man out of Minneapolis that was recorded and produced by multi-platinum producer John Fields.
This song encompasses the power of spontaneously witnessing 11:11 and the theme of synchronicities in life and especially with significant others that point to powerful connections, supportive “yes” paths and alignments as signs from the Universe, Spirit, Higher Power etc. 11:11 points one to take notice of what is happening and that it’s significant. It’s a sign that beckons people to pay attention, that whatever experience you’re having has importance in Divine timing. It is symbolic and reveals balance of duality as well as karmic bonds for which this number sequence is commonly associated with the Twin Flame relationship. Often wishes are made upon seeing 11:11, as well with its link to physically manifesting them.
11:11 visually is like two sets of pillars on either side not only representing two people and the energies of duality as one element, a Union, but also of a spiritual portal, an evolutionary gate or cosmic gateway of transformation for which the two go through together with and from each other like two keys that have to be turned exactly at the same time to open a door or launch a rocket! 11:11 is also a symbol of the present moment and the Zen like awareness of the ever present and power of NOW. We meet there.
lyrics
11:11
Lyrics - By Chris Perricelli
I'm a rose punctured through,
The concrete avenue.
Through the cracks, from within,
The dark dirt Earth had me in.
I'm a jewel tucked away,
To manifest some day,
From your heart, you had wished,
And back again we came.
And there was 11:11.
And we are 11:11.
We meet there 11:11.
Well we can't deny,
Our fate so why ask why?
We believe, when we see,
The synchronicities.
As above, so below,
A love that's oh so bold.
And there was 11:11.
And we are 11:11.
We meet there 11:11.
We can't believe it, when we see it!
We see the signs recognized every time baby.
We can't believe it, when we see it!
We see the sign, a YES YES flashing by,
Recognized every time baby.
credits
released November 11, 2022
Recorded and produced by John Fields at Creation Audio in Minneapolis.
Chris Perricelli - vocals, guitars, xylophone, percussion
Sean Gilchrist - drums
John Fields - bass, piano, synths
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