Hey everyone! It's been a while and I am sorry I have been away so long, but full-time work and school makes for a busy body.
I had this really strange thing happen today. I was driving down the road and my phone rang. It said, "No Caller ID." I let it go to voicemail, which they did not leave, and they called right back 4 more times right on top of one another. I answered the 4th and 5th calls. On the 4th, there was nothing there. The 5th, I pressed the mute button and listened for a full minute. I finally said, "Hello?" and when no one answered, I disconnected. This is a relatively new number, so I never get weird calls. I asked Yi, "Who called me?" The answer was 32.3.6>64.
(I am using Hilary's translation.)
hmm
Lasting to Not Yet Across. HUH
Line 3: Not lasting in your character, maybe accepting a shameful gift. Constancy: Shame
HUH
Line 6: Shaking up lasting, pitfall
HUH
I was thinking maybe one of those robo, telemarketer callers, (accepting a shameful gift) but I've had those before and they never call 5 times in a row back-to-back. They also usually show their number.
Now, I did have to call the SBI (State Bureau of Investigation--I'm in the US) today because I am the person who runs the background checks for new employees. It was in regards to residents who have not lived in our state for 5 years. In this instance, we have to get their fingerprints and send them to the SBI for a federal background check. I am new at this, so of course I did it all wrong, and the first one sent off was sent right back to me. At the bottom of the page that states the corrections, it says that we need to call to verify authorized officials. So, I called. The lady who answered was completely confused and said some rather absurd things to me, ("Are you calling for the FBI? Because 'authorized officials' sounds very serious." Me: ?????) She eventually put me through to someone who may or may not have known what I was talking about, but I got the voicemail. I didn't really want to deal with all that at the moment, as I was trying to do payroll as well, so I hung up. I thought perhaps it may have been them calling back. I did use my cell to place the call. But wouldn't they have left a message?
This is not very important, but I wanted to see if I could pick the brains of you wonderful people. Just curious if anyone has insights according to the reading. I am at a complete loss.
Namaste :)
I had this really strange thing happen today. I was driving down the road and my phone rang. It said, "No Caller ID." I let it go to voicemail, which they did not leave, and they called right back 4 more times right on top of one another. I answered the 4th and 5th calls. On the 4th, there was nothing there. The 5th, I pressed the mute button and listened for a full minute. I finally said, "Hello?" and when no one answered, I disconnected. This is a relatively new number, so I never get weird calls. I asked Yi, "Who called me?" The answer was 32.3.6>64.
(I am using Hilary's translation.)
hmm
Lasting to Not Yet Across. HUH
Line 3: Not lasting in your character, maybe accepting a shameful gift. Constancy: Shame
HUH
Line 6: Shaking up lasting, pitfall
HUH
I was thinking maybe one of those robo, telemarketer callers, (accepting a shameful gift) but I've had those before and they never call 5 times in a row back-to-back. They also usually show their number.
Now, I did have to call the SBI (State Bureau of Investigation--I'm in the US) today because I am the person who runs the background checks for new employees. It was in regards to residents who have not lived in our state for 5 years. In this instance, we have to get their fingerprints and send them to the SBI for a federal background check. I am new at this, so of course I did it all wrong, and the first one sent off was sent right back to me. At the bottom of the page that states the corrections, it says that we need to call to verify authorized officials. So, I called. The lady who answered was completely confused and said some rather absurd things to me, ("Are you calling for the FBI? Because 'authorized officials' sounds very serious." Me: ?????) She eventually put me through to someone who may or may not have known what I was talking about, but I got the voicemail. I didn't really want to deal with all that at the moment, as I was trying to do payroll as well, so I hung up. I thought perhaps it may have been them calling back. I did use my cell to place the call. But wouldn't they have left a message?
This is not very important, but I wanted to see if I could pick the brains of you wonderful people. Just curious if anyone has insights according to the reading. I am at a complete loss.
Namaste :)