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meng

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Thought I'd pass this mini revelation on here, just in case someone besides myself has overlooked a particular meaning for 63. I mentioned something of 3.3-63 in an Open Space thread earlier. More on that.

I was installing a custom pickup in a guitar. Not an especially difficult project but one which requires keen eyes, a very steady soldering hand and a little specialize equipment, and in this case a rather complex wiring and switch schematic. I had everything apart and ready to go, however I could see how this could turn into a real mess, given my lack of perfect vision and fine tools. So I sat down and asked Yi, what's the best way to proceed with this project? 63.5 - 36. Hmmm. I decided to look in the Yellow Pages and hopefully find a local electronics shop to do the soldering work for me, and found one. I ran it up and there, and the husband and wife owners kindly said to return in a little while and it would be finished. When I returned the wiring was completed, and they wouldn't accept any money for the work!

On the way home Yi's answers became clear: 63 is someone who is fully qualified, and their offering was indeed a blessing to me.

Then I remembered my neighbor and his computer. He had messed it up somehow and asked me to help with it. I was able to clean it up a bit, but not sure about attempting any more with it. I asked Yi, what's the best course of action for both my neighbor and I? 3.3 changing to 63. We agreed to take it to a local computer repair shop, where they were accomplished and able to handle the repair.

So if you receive 63, and are not quite sure how it applies to your question, consider: accomplished, a professional, a graduate, or having arrived at a completed level of skill.
 

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This is really useful info, Bruce. Thanks.
Hilary, can this be moved over to the Aha! thread?
 
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So if you receive 63, and are not quite sure how it applies to your question, consider: accomplished, a professional, a graduate, or having arrived at a completed level of skill.

interesting examples and conclusions.
Thanks for sharing
 

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I got 63 once when I was in a complete mess, did not know where to turn. Not to the outside, but in my own mind. I have been looking a long time at the lines, yang-yin-yang-yin-yang-yin, reading the text was too complicated at that moment.

It did help.

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This is really useful info, Bruce. Thanks.
Hilary, can this be moved over to the Aha! thread?
Hm... I think it's nice to have this as a separate thread. But I will move it to 'Shared Readings', since it's a shared reading (or two).
 

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So if you receive 63, and are not quite sure how it applies to your question, consider: accomplished, a professional, a graduate, or having arrived at a completed level of skill.

When someone's achieved a certain significant level of accomplishment in their field, we say they've 'arrived'. That's 63 right down the line, right? In 63, the situation's 'arrived'.
 
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meng

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When someone's achieved a certain significant level of accomplishment in their field, we say they've 'arrived'. That's 63 right down the line, right? In 63, the situation's 'arrived'.

Yeppers. Almost typed "arrived", in fact.

The humorous irony of receiving 63 at that moment was that the old pickup had already been cut out of the signal path, and the two 4 wire cables looked pathetically incomplete just sitting there, disemboweled from the guitar body. umm, 63? :confused:
 

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