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33. Is That a Sign? Playing with the Universe and Messages from Beyond

Jennifer Hulley

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Ever caught a glimpse of repeating numbers, a song at just the right moment, or something strange that made you ask, “Was that a sign?”

In this episode, we explore the magic of signs, synchronicities, and symbolic messages from the universe—and how they often show up when we need them most. From cardinals at the window to license plates, dimes, and purple cars that appear out of nowhere, I’m sharing the stories that have cracked me open, made me laugh out loud, and reminded me I’m not walking this road alone.

Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in between, this episode invites you to play with possibility and start noticing the patterns that just might be trying to speak to you.

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This is Soul Therapy. I'm your host, Jen Hully, and this podcast is a creative space where art, reflection, and the human experience meet. Together, we'll explore the universal magic that is life, creative expression, and the process of returning home to your authentic, powerful self. A friend texted me a photo of a dismembered squirrel's tail. She had crossed paths with it on her walk for the fifth time that week. Do you think it's a sign? Another said, Why is the number 555 haunting me? And a flurry of photos came through my text messages. It was license plates, gas bills, grocery receipts. Every single one of them. 555. I think there was a pack of meat that she had picked up at the grocery store, and it was like 5.55 kgs or something, or pounds, I don't know. And it was just like everything was 555. Another texts me and goes, Dude, I was just talking to about my grandma and a cardinal like literally flew into the window. Do you think that's a sign? I am the wrong person to talk to if you want me to convince you that something that you saw, a song that you heard, or a synchronicity that you've been looping through isn't a sign. And that's why this week we are talking about navigating our way along the bumpy road of life with a little help from our friends, signs, synchronicities, and spirit communication. Life can be hard. Okay. It's unpredictable. There are twists and turns and upsets and unexpected things literally around every single bend. And sometimes it can feel like we are clutching the wheel of life, trying so desperately to get our bearings as we're like fumbling slowly in the dark with no idea what the fuck we're doing or where we're going. Our life experiences can be scary. Um, they're overwhelming, they're often very isolating. And in those experiences, it is really easy to forget what's true. The fact that we are always supported by a fabric of energy that connects us to each other, to our environment, and also to the people that have left us. Laura Lynn Jackson calls this network chords of light. Um, some people call it the Matrix. I like to think of it as like an invisible spider web, or perhaps even like one of those old-timey telephone operator rooms, you know, where the ladies would sit there and there'd be all these chords and pegs, and they'd be like, hold please, click, click, click, click, you know, trying to connect a message giver to a message receiver. There's all these buttons and chords, and it's like they have to connect things in the right order just to get the message through. I really believe that signs are like that, and that signs are always there, even if we don't see them. How often have you made a choice or taken an action or like committed to something and then done it, only for it to like so badly come back and bite you in the ass, and then you're like looking at like and then you're like looking at the remnants of what is, and you're you you see it so clearly, and you're like, I knew I wasn't supposed to do that, I knew I didn't like that person, I had a bad feeling about that job, or something was off. And suddenly, like all the signs are there, clear as day, because they were always there, but you weren't paying attention to them. It's only after the fact when you have space to breathe and you're kind of detached from the experience because it's done, that you can look back and be like, yeah, the signs were always there. They were trying to guide you and to nudge you and to like show you the way, you know, not like this, it said, or like try another door, like let's go this way. Let's like forget about that guy, like, not that guy again. You know, they're like, please, no, not that guy again. Like when stuff like that happens. And the signs, like I said, they are always there, but we have to first decide to pay attention to them. And sometimes we have to begin to actually ask for them. When my gramps died, a dime showed up, and it reminded me of him immediately because on the Canadian dime, there is a sailboat, right? And my gramps had lots of little like sailboat paraphernalia in our house. We I grew up living with them. My mom, my sister, and I lived with my grandparents, and so he we'd like go into their TV room, and there was like a big ship in a bottle, and there was like a painting on the wall of a ship. And so when this dime showed up, like it was like on the floor in my room or something, and it was like two days after he died. I was like, oh, hi, Gramps. Like I immediately knew that it was him because of the symbolism of the dime on it. Um, I picked it up, I said hi to him, put him in my pocket, and like I didn't think much else of it because at the time I had no idea how many dimes were going to show up in my life and how they would appear at like exactly the moment that I needed them. So that was back in 2015, right? And it's like 2025, it's been 10 years. And in those 10 years, dimes have appeared again and again and again in my life, in my mom's life. And like my mom actually has a collection of the dimes. She has kept all of them. I wish I had. I used to like I just would keep them and then like lose them or put them away. I've started keeping them recently because now I'm like, this is a legit thing, but my mom has kept every single one. There's a photo, I feel like I could put it on Instagram. I will put it on Instagram. It's this pile of like massive dimes that have come through my to my family, like from my grandpa. And like I said, they they have shown up in the weirdest ways. Once appearing on a pile of laundry as I was like packing for a long trip, like I had my laundry folded, putting it in, and then there was just a dime sitting on my clothes, and like nobody else in the house. And I was like, okay, hi Gramps. Like he's saying, like, I know you're going to Europe. You love Europe. We found a dime in a drawer of a like an old dresser as we were emptying out my grandma's. We were like prepping to put her into a supportive care facility. The thing was empty, and it's like they took the drawers out one last time, and then there was a dime in there. And I was like, that's Gramps saying, like, it's gonna be okay. Like, Granny's gonna be all right in this place. They have shown up in moments when I'm like grieving so hard after my dad died. There would like, there would be a dime at my feet when I was having a moment of just like complete, utter collapse. And the thing that is the most fascinating, or like the one that always gives me goosebumps, is when there's been a moment where a dime couldn't reach me, I have received text messages from friends of a dime, like out of nowhere. There was a moment recently where I was just like beside myself in the car, and I was like ugly crying, like sobbing and sobbing about something that was happening. And I was like talking out loud to the universe. And I'm just like in the big depth of the ugly cry. Like, if the ugly cry trajectory takes this scoop, I was in the bottom of the barrel and I was like ugly crying, sobbing. And so I was like in the just crying, really ugly crying for like 30 seconds, and I get this text message from a friend that's like, look what I found. And it's like a picture of a dime that they found in a really weird location. And I like I got the picture, the text, and I was like, Thanks, Gramps. Like he's literally saying, like, it's okay, you're gonna be okay. And so dimes for me have come to be this sign of like, I see you, this is hard, I'm with you. They show up in times that are exciting. On birthdays, they show up when I'm like looking to buy a new house. We'll go into an abandoned house and there's a dime on the floor. Um, they show up in hard times, like I said, after you know, my father's death, or when I'm having a moment of just like, I can't, I can't adult right now and I'm crying. They really represent like that pat on the shoulder of like, we're here, we see you, you've got this. But also like, we're here, we see you, look what you're doing in like the good moments. Now, when my granny got old and things were like near the end with her, it wasn't dimes, like dimes were my grandpa, but I was seeing a number sequence everywhere. I was seeing 555 everywhere. It was on clocks, it was on bills, it was on transactions. And to make it like even creepier, I was waking up at 555 every single day for like two weeks. And I was like, what is this? It got to the point where I was like, okay, I can't not see this. This is this is a thing. And I was like, what the heck? Like, what is what the hell is this? What does this mean? I know what 555 represents in terms of number sequences. That's another episode. But for me, I was like, why am I getting 555, 555, 555? It went on for like two or three weeks. And then one day my mom texted me to tell me that my granny had passed. And the message said, like, just letting you know that granny passed away peacefully today at 555. And I was like, oof, even now I'm getting goose. And I was like, there it is. That's what it was. And it was like the sign was being received before it was a sign, like it was being prepped to be like, this is going to be a significant number for you. And so now, even today, when I see 555, I know it's like my grandma gave me a little wink, and I always take a moment to say hi, Granny. My kid does it as well. He's like, Granny's saying hi. And I'm like, she is, that's our number. And you know, I believe that our loved ones, I believe our guides and even like our inner self communicates with us through metaphor and symbol. And why? Because, well, like if it was as easy as like picking up the phone and being like, yo, don't do that, or like knocking on the door and saying, like, hey, you know that job that you're thinking about, like blah, blah, blah. If it was as easy as that, then like it would play out like that. And it it doesn't. It can't play out like that. And so instead, they speak to us in whispers and in patterns that go beyond the frequency of chance. They speak to us in numbers and symbols. And quite often they do so with ones to us that have the most meaning. They relate to our circumstances, our own life, or specifically our relationship with that person. Sometimes there's numbers that represent birthdays or represents like a time that has like a timestamp in your life, or like the boat had a symbol that I related to with my grandpa. And, you know, I often have people say to me, like, I wish I could receive signs like you do. And I'm like, I you can like eye roll. I'm like, yeah, you you do. And they're like, no, I don't, I don't get any signs. You get license plates. I have a friend that's like, I wish the universe would talk to me in license plates. Like, I get a lot of license plate communication, um, which is a story for another day. But I get tons of friends and tons of people saying, like, oh, I wish I had signs like that. Like, that's so cool. And I'm like, you do, like, we all do. Everybody gets signs like this, but do you notice them? That's the question. It's not whether you're getting signs, it's whether you're noticing the signs. Like, do you really, really try to notice the little nuances, the little subtleties, and the little repeating patterns that happen in your day? Or are you like most people who are like half checked in, half checked out, half scrolling on their phone, half like thinking ahead two days down the line, or like replaying conversations in your head or anticipating what's gonna come? Basically, are you busying yourself with somebody else's drama or a distraction in your mind? Or are you really present to all the things that are happening in your life and in your surroundings? Because if you want to see the signs, you have to be available to notice signs. And if you want to be available to notice signs, you have to be present. You have to practice presence, and you also have to practice patience with it. It doesn't always happen quickly. But above all else, above patience, presence, you have to practice a willingness to play. And like you're like, play. What do you mean to play? To be playful. I mean you have to be willing to play the game. I want you to imagine that life is a game, and instead of cheat codes, you have a cheering section off to the side, they're waiting on the sidelines, and they are ready to like pump you up, to give you tips, to comfort you in times of stress, but they can't speak to you. They're there and they're like, Oh my god, like we want them to do this. And they're like, like they're so amped up, but they can't speak. So they're like, What would they do in order to communicate with you? Because they're invested. They want you to win, they want you to get that gold medal, they want you to beat the baddie at the end, they want you to like get the princess out of the castle if we're going Mario Brothers, you know, on this. What would they be doing to make sure that you have the tools, resources, ideas, and like guidance to win and to get through the battle? Now, I'm sure you can imagine, like, they'd play a massive game of charades, right? Like as life and the experiences went unfold, they would attempt to like wrangle your train of thought and direct it somewhere so that you would get the gist of a message and understand what the heck they were trying to say. They would be gesturing, they would be like, you know, charades. They'd be like, sounds like, you know, whatever, three syllables, they'd show you pictures. Think of what you do when you would play that game as a kid. Now, signs are exactly like that. Receiving and understanding and interpreting signs is a game. It is a game of symbols, a game of metaphor, and a game of deciding what we're gonna give meaning to. So if you want to receive more signs, you have to be willing to play the game. And that is exactly where I tell people to start when they're like, I wish I could receive signs, is I tell them to start with a game. Because I really believe that we can establish our own signs. Like sometimes things are gonna be shown to you in a way, like with the case with the dimes or the number sequences that like the universe is just like, this is a sign for you, and we're establishing it because whatever, right? But I also believe that we can take an active role in this process and we can like establish a sign and then be asked to show it. Like you can ask to see a specific symbol or an item, like you can say, like, I want to see a rabbit, and you can like put a timestamp on it. Um, you know, you could say something like, okay, like guide, spirit guides, spirit team, whatever, universe, whatever, Yoda, whoever you want to talk to. Show me what we're working with here. And if you can hear me and we're communicating, I want you to show me an orange rabbit within like 48 hours. I know you're probably like, why did you say orange rabbit? Like, that's weird. Um, and I've said orange rabbit specifically because we see rabbits all the time. Maybe it's like April and it's almost Easter and there's like freaking rabbit decor everywhere, or you live in a place where there's rabbits all over the place. But when you put a little qualifier beside it, like an orange rabbit, it's going to stop you from second guessing when you get your sign and being like, was this a sign? Maybe that's not a sign. That was a sign. Okay, send me another sign, right? Because you're gonna do that no matter what. So if you can get really specific and kind of weird with what you're asking for, like an orange rabbit within 48 hours, it's just gonna be, you're gonna be like that much less likely to pretend that it wasn't real. And like I've used this method of like establishing a sign and putting it out there to like, I've used it just to check in and be like, yo, was anyone here? Like, is anything, anybody listening to me, or am I like legit on my own with this? I've used it to ask for um feedback on life decisions. I've used it to ask for guidance. And in the very beginning, if I'm being honest, I would set signs and like throw them out like I was fishing because I was fact-checking and I was like trying to myth bust this emerging belief that I had in signs where I was like, this can't be fucking real. Let me see. Let me see what I can come up with. And I'm gonna tell you a story that happened back in 2022. Okay. So the dimes and the 555, that all happened like 2015 and the beginning of 2022 in January when my granny died. And so later in 2022, I went on a road trip to Florida and I went with my son and I went with my mom and her partner, and we were in two different cars, and we um we were driving for a really long time because it takes a while to get to Florida from Canada. And so I decided to like roll the dice and play this game. And I told my granny and gramps, like in my head, I was like communicating with them, and I was like, I want to see a sign, and I want to see a purple elephant before the end of this trip to Florida, or I'm like gonna call bullshit on this sign stuff. I was um actually reading a book by Lorelyn Jackson called Signs, which is like a really good book if you're at the beginning of like understanding what signs are. She tells a lot of different stories, and some of them you're just like, what the hell? When you hear like what happened. So I was kind of like, yeah, okay. Like, I believe, but I also am like I'm a skeptical believer, is what I say. Like I love to add science and proof into things. I don't just sort of go like, I don't just believe without, you know, without tangible evidence. So I was like, you're gonna show me a purple elephant, and you got three days to do it because we were driving and we were spreading it out over three days. Because like driving with like, I think my son was three at the time, driving with a three-year-old, like, you're gonna want to take breaks. So we stopped. We did it over three days. I was like, three days is a decent window of time to play this game because it's not too long and it's not too short. And so first day went, nothing happened. And I was like, all right, I'm not getting my purple elephant. Second day went by, still no purple elephant, and I was like bummed at this point. I was like, what the hell? I was like, she makes it sound so easy. She's telling me like crazy science stories, and I can't even get one. And I got two people who were like really significant in my life and like helped raise me, and they're they're not sending me a purple elephant. Like, what the hell? And so we were on our third day. We were literally almost done the trip, and I was like, it's not happening, whatever. And I let it go. And we had just pulled in to uh like a parking lot, a plaza, because we were stopping to go get some food. We were going to a public's and we had rented a condom. We're like, we need to get some groceries and we need to get like, I don't know, we were getting food. And we were, I remember we were there specifically because it was like hot and I was like, I need to get a drink, and I was over it, and I was like, where the fuck's my purple elephant? This is bullshit. And I was like, it was too hard of a sign. You shouldn't have asked for purple. Why are you asking for an elephant? Why didn't you just do a butterfly? Like I was like, all in my head about it. And the car, we get in and we park, and I look, and so we're like, my mom did like a pull-through parking job, so that we're like facing the other row, and we can see the car in front of us. And the license plate is a personalized license plate, and it says elephant. And I was like, hmm. I kind of froze, and I was like, elephant, but then I was like, Yeah, okay, nice try, Granny and Gram. So I was like, I said a purple elephant was exactly what I said in my head. I was like, Yeah, that's elephant, but that's not purple. So, like, whatever. And I kind of half smiled and I half shrugged because I was like, I don't know what to do with this. Like, is this a sign? And then it wasn't until the driver's door opened up and outstepped this woman. And I shit you not, she had purple high top sneakers, sparkly purple leggings, and her hair was dyed as bright as a fucking purple crayon. Like she was like purple, purple, like purple hair, purple leggings, purple sneakers, and her license plate said elephant. And I had one of those oh my fucking god moments. And that is when like the entire game shifted for me, and I realized that there's like so much more to this human experience than we can explain. That's one of my favorite stories because I'm just like, it's it's one of those ones where the universe is like, you didn't believe, boom, like let us like just bitch slap you upside the head and be like, don't play with me like that. But what came with this experience for me was this awareness that like what we're asking for may not arrive in the exact package that we think. You may not see an actual purple elephant, but you may see a woman dressed in head-to-toe purple stepping out of a car that says elephant on it. And side note, when we got to Disney later on that trip, we went and we got on the Dumbo ride, and I was like, we're gonna sit in the purple elephant because they're all different. And we sat in the purple elephant. We didn't pick our seat, but they were seating us. It was like blue, pink, red, green. And I was looking at that purple one. I was like, it's ours. I know it is, and it was. But this, like, like I said, sometimes it doesn't necessarily come. Like you're not seeing a purple elephant walking down the side of the road, but you might see the word elephant written in purple, or you might see this woman who is the walking epitome of purple stepping out of her elephant car. And that um, that expectation that we have of what something's going to look like, that's our filtering system, right? That's how we move through our days and how we decide what we're gonna pay attention to and what we're gonna filter out and what we're gonna ignore. And that really, really, really impacts how open we are to receiving these signs. And so you kind of have to get your brain into a space of like open receptivity, but also being aware of everything. That is hard to do when we're distracted, when we're stressed, when we're depleted, when we're like all of the things happening, right? My son and I, we like to play a game because I think, you know, a lot can be done with our brain. A lot of this we're talking about like you need to open your brain to receptivity. It's like, yeah, you can meditate, yeah, you can do this, or you can like play with your brain. Our brains are malleable, right? We have neuroplasticity, which means we can train our brain to look for new things, to have new beliefs, to uh take new actions. And one of the best ways to do this is through creativity and play. It's just there's some novelty about it. There's also like a massive dopamine hit because it hits that reward sender because you're like, oh, that was fun. Let me do that again. And so my son and I, we play this game in the car where we asked the universe to send us like something really obscure on our drive. And it passes the time in a car with a small child, but it also, I love it because it introduces him to like the magic and the like things that we don't know how it works out in the universe. And we would play it all the time, and then we just kind of like fell off the wagon with it. Like we stopped doing it and we kind of just, I don't know, we just didn't. One day we're driving recently, and he's like, Why don't we ask for funny cars anymore? Just out of the blue. Why don't we ask for funny cars? I said, What do you mean? And he's like, We used to ask for funny cars, like a green truck. And I'm like, Oh my god, we did, because it was a while ago, right? And I sort of shrugged it off. I said, Yeah, you're right. We have, we have forgotten. But right then and there, I decided I was like, okay, we're gonna start this game up again. But again, that myth buster, that like that skeptical believer part of me was like, Oh, we're gonna play this game again. Okay, let's play it. Like, let's get. Let's not ask for something that could possibly happen. Let's ask for something really obscure that maybe isn't gonna happen. Let's make it really hard, you know. Like we used to ask for lime green cars, not green, lime green. Um, because they're hard to find, but they're not impossible. Like, if you think you've probably seen a lime green car. And so this time we wanted like something really obscure, like something we had never seen before. And that's when the purple car came into our life. And I mean like purple, like crayon purple, not like it's eggplant or it kind of looks like aubergine. I mean like purple. I'm like, we have never seen a purple, sparkly, shiny, crayon, nail polished purple car. And so he was like, okay, let's do purple car. First, he actually cried, let's be honest. He's six. He was like, no, I don't want to do that. And I was like, why don't you want to do that? He's like, it's never gonna happen. Like, and he was like having a fit because he was like, we don't see purple cars. And he was so mad because he was like, he wanted to win this game. Like he thinks, you know, it's a game to him, and if we don't see it, he's we're not winning. And I was like, that's exactly why we're asking for this purple car, buddy, because like we're gonna, we're gonna see what's what and like see if this this happens. And we kept driving and we got home and we didn't see a purple car, and he was like, see, we never saw one. He's like crying, and I'm like, buddy, I was like, we had only been in the car for two minutes. And I said, you know, like we might need to give the universe like a little bit of time to organize the details of how they're gonna roll this out to us. Like, it's not like magic wand, purple car, poof, here you go. He was like, Okay, okay. And I was like, let's just see what happens tomorrow. And so we're the next day we get up, he's going to school. Okay. And we get in the car, and we are just pulling out onto the main road from our road. And I go, oh my God. I'm like, buddy, buddy, look, look, look. And he's like, what? I'm like, look out your window. And he looks out his window and he's like, and he starts screaming because it's a purple car. And I mean, like, purple. Like, I've never seen a car that purple. I was like, people actually get cars this color? Like, what the hell? He's so excited. He's screaming, we're high five. Like, we're acting like we're on Oprah and we've just received a free car. Hey, you know, when she gives her gifts, we're like, yeah, we're like, I was like smiling the whole day because I was like, oh, that was like a mood boost. Like that was really, really funny. So I uh get back home after dropping him off at school and I do some stuff, and I'm like, I gotta go out and get groceries. I get in the car, turn down that same road again, same main road. It goes north and south in my city, driving two minutes, out comes a car from the left. It's another fucking purple car. It's not the same car, it's a completely different car. And I look at it and I'm like, it's bright purple, like bright, sparkly, nail polish, crayon, like it looks like glitter. And I'm like, that's weird, man. I go and I do the groceries or whatever, and then I had to head down to the bottom of the road all the way down south to get something. I'm driving back home. There's another fucking purple car. And I'm like, this is three. And it's like 1 p.m. at this point, and we had left at 8. So we're not, I'm not talking like a big span of time. Between eight and one, we had three purple cars on this one road. And I was like, he's gonna shit himself when I tell when I tell him this. And I'm like, also, I'm like in my mind, I'm like, okay, how do I tell this story without like just igniting the like FOMO that six-year-olds can get where they're like, why didn't I see it? So I was like thinking, I'm like, how am I gonna like mom do this? How am I gonna like navigate the mom dynamics of telling the story? So my kid's really excited about it, but doesn't think he's like missed out on something. So I pick him up, I start telling him this story, and he's like, What? And I'm like, I know. And he's like, Three cars in one day. I said, I know, three purple cars. And it led to this conversation where I said to him, you know, I didn't think we were gonna see it. And he's like, neither did I. And you know, like personally, I had been in a funk and I was like in a space where I was just like questioning everything because like I had really like received some guidance about some stuff I was supposed to do. Let's go this direction, not this direction. But it wasn't playing out the way that like I thought it was going to, and it was not going well, and it was taking a long time, and I would and also like didn't even look like it was gonna happen. And I was just like, I was like, fuck the universe, fuck signs. I was like, this is stupid, I'm over it. And so, like, I wasn't saying this to my kid, but like that's the space I was in. And I was saying to him, you know, I really didn't believe we were gonna see a purple car. And I said, and if I'm being really honest, I picked purple because I was like, let's prove that this isn't gonna happen. And he's like, Yeah, he's like, I didn't think I was gonna see it either. And I said, you know what, buddy, let's just and as I said that I froze because I looked in my rear view mirror and I this is when I went, holy fucking shizballs. And my kid goes, Why are you swearing? And I said, There's something behind the car, and he's like, What? And I said, just a second. And out of nowhere, the car that's behind me cuts beside me and is zooming up. I said, He's gonna pull in front of me, watch. And as he pulled in front of me, my kid starts screaming because it's another purple car. But not only was it the fourth purple car, the personalized license plate said doubts just doubts, do b t s wasn't spelt funny, just clear as day, doubts. And I was like, I literally, it was one of those moments where I was like, I don't have anything to say, like I'm so speechless. Because here we are, you know, forgetting to play this game of asking the signs, me saying, okay, let's play it again, but let's like try to like screw the universe over and ask for something we're not gonna see. I'm having this conversation with my son about how I had massive doubts and how I didn't think the purple car was gonna show up. And within the span of seven hours, this is our fourth purple car. And just to like rub it in, the universe is like, let's make that one say doubts. You didn't think you were gonna see cars, you had doubts about seeing purple cars. Look what we have for you, and I was just like, I was freaked out. Like, I'm not gonna lie. I was like, What? And I kind of went to bed that night. I was like, like, I was like blown away, speechless. And then the next day or the day after, my son went to spend the day with his grandpa, and I get this text message from him that just says, Your kid wants to tell you that he saw a purple car with like a question mark, and then there's a picture of my kid, and he's standing in front of the car, giving me a thumbs up and like pointing to it because it's a purple car. But this one has a personalized license plate as well. Yeah, but it's not in English, so I like type it in to Google. I'm like, what does this mean? It means vision from doubts to vision within 48 hours on a purple car. I am still recovering from that one. I'm not gonna lie. Okay. It's like I was being called out, having my ass handed to me, but also being supported and guided all in one go. And like the purple car story doesn't actually stop there because the week after that, I was in a car with my friend who's very spiritual. She's like a Reiki practitioner and into manifesting and all that. And we were just like spending some time together. And I was telling her, I was like, you want to hear a story? Like, here we go. And I started telling her, and we were laughing at like just the ridiculousness of it all, but we were doing some like deep wondering. We're like, what does it mean? Like, what do these signs mean? And like, what we're just talking about, like the universe, the fabric of the universe in general. And that's when I screamed and she's like, Looks at me, and there's a purple car heading right towards us. I was like, that's a purple car. And she's like, that is a purple car because it's bright purple. It's like neon purple. And she burst out laughing. And she's like, What is that? And she's like, Is this like us manifesting what we want to see? Like saying we have this intention to see a purple car and it's showing up, or is it like a nudge from beyond, or is it like, and she's throwing out all these ideas? And that's when she like stopped and she starts screaming. She's like, Oh my god, because there's a giant transport truck making a turn, just like barreling down towards us, bright purple, bright purple transport truck. And we're like totally speechless at this point. We're just looking at each other, hysterical with laughter. We can't talk because we're crying because we're laughing so hard, and we're laughing at like the ridiculousness of it all. And we're just like, I'm like, got my hand in my heart. I'm like, oh my God. I'm like, what is this? And that's when the final purple car appeared right in front of us with a plate that said, try it. And that, my friends, is my invitation to you this week is to try it, to ask for a sign and to see what happens, to begin to create your own set of symbols, your own metaphors, and your own like synchronicity diary with the universe, with your guides and your loved ones, to play the game and to just see what happens. And I would love to do a follow-up episode to this. And I want to like dive into the how of establishing your own sign language and like share some resources that I have for like understanding number sequences and all of it, but I need your help. I want you to send me your sign stories. Okay. I'm gonna put a call out on Instagram, I'm gonna put a call out in email, and I'm putting an official call out here. I want you to tell me your sign stories of the times that the universe shocked you, made you laugh, made you cry, or just took your breath away and had you marveling at the magic of the universe. You can DM them to me on Instagram or TikTok, or you can send me an email. On Instagram and TikTok, I'm at Jennifer Hully, and my email is contact at Jennifer Hully. And of course, as always, all that information will be in the show notes or the video description, depending on whether you're on YouTube or podcast. And I can't wait to hear your sign stories. I really can't. I've got a few friends that we just text each other these signs all the time, and I want to hear your stories and I want to share them because I believe when we notice the signs from our loved ones and we talk about them and we get excited about them, they get excited about them too. And that's when like more and more of them start rolling in in your own inner universe and in your experience. All right. So have a think. Have a willingness to play, and like that last purple car said, try it. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to this podcast. Every little bit of love really helps. 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