Well, first off triple six, or as you percieve is as the mark of the 'beast' has nothing to do with the devil, or evil in that matter. It is actually the magnetic balance of your cellular biological code (DNA). And it represents, it has a 9 hiding in every junction. The first 9 represents time, the second represents the magnetic compass system, and the final 9 represents gravity. Many people don't know this and misinterpret it. Don't be confused by mindless cliche like 666 is evil, or 666 is the end of the world. If you need help, or answers to questions I strongly suggest buying a copy of Kryon *The End Times* Book One. I am an indigo child and it has helped me, and I'm only 14! I'm sure it will have to answers you seek.
The fear of "666" is quite common, obviously, anything to do with the Devil, a lot of people have a fear of it.
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Fear of the number 666
The fear of the number 666 is called Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia - and thus its sufferers are Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobics.
Yes, there is an officially recognised phobia of the number 666.The name of this phobia is Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia.Good luck trying to spell it without looking it up.
Numerophobia is the fear of numbers. Another name for the condition is Arithmophobia.Specifically, fear of the number 13 is Triskaidekaphobia,fear of the number 666 is Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia, and fear of the number 4 is Tetraphobia.
HexakosioihexekontahexaphobiaAlthough it is rather long it is the fear of goats, sheep, ewes, cows, farm animals and small dogsHope it helpsWrong! That is the fear of the number 666
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia is the fear of the number 666. It is a specific phobia that stems from superstitions and religious beliefs associating the number with evil or the devil, particularly in Christian theology based on the Book of Revelation.
Generally speaking, a moral reform is simply a shift in a society's ideas of what is acceptable or not.
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Speluncaphobia is the fear of caves.
Symptoms of acrophobia, or fear of heights, can include dizziness, trembling, sweating, rapid heartbeat, and feeling an overwhelming sense of panic or fear when exposed to heights. These symptoms can vary in intensity depending on the individual and the height they are exposed to.