There's probably a reason Aleister Crowley wrote a book called "777 and Other Qabalistic Writings".
As far as 7/7/07 is concerned, I hate to break it to all you folks out there who keep screwing up your numerology, but 7/7/7 occurred in 2005. 2+5=7, duh. It is now 2007. 2+7=9.
Nothing is going to happen on 7/7/07, and if it does, it won't be because of numerology. Maybe you should look for something to happen on 9/9/07 - that will be 9/9/9.
2007-07-01 02:29:59
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answered by pr0ph3t1cl1v1ty 5
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2016-12-20 03:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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777 Lucky
2016-11-13 20:03:18
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answered by ? 4
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2015-08-13 13:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're in Vegas or any other slot machine 777 usually means you won the jackpot. IMO that's lucky.
2007-06-30 12:58:33
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answered by Tim the Enchanter 3
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777 means Heaven and its very lucky, its the opposie of 666 which means hell and is unlucky
2007-06-30 12:52:18
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answered by Robyn H 2
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Well if you look at it as the opposing number to 666
(which many do) it is.
But 777 in the biblical context
represents the seven angels,
pouring the seven vials
and the breaking of
the seventh seal.
This series of events,
as stated in the Revelation of St. John,
portends the end of the world.
So is it lucky?
Depends on where your faiths at,
I guess.
2007-06-30 09:07:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if 7 is a lucky number, and you have it 3 times.... shouldn't it be lucky?
2007-06-30 08:55:44
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answered by FireRed 4
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Just a number, you can ascribe a meaning to it if you like but it's , so i'm told the number for completion, perfection, God's favorite.
2007-06-30 08:58:53
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answered by Grateful Will 2
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7 is the number of the Lord, or so I have been told. So I would guess that many people feel that it is lucky. 7/7/07 is my dog's birthday this year.
2007-06-30 08:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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