Serpent Scene From Disney's Alice In Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland from 1951 is a movie that exists largely outside the consciousness of most people in America. It’s old enough that most people don’t remember the original version and the newer versions of the movie are much more popular with younger generations. There’s a well known reference in the movie “The Matrix” where the character Neo is instructed to follow the white rabbit (like Alice did before finding herself in Wonderland) which starts Neo on his journey in becoming aware that the matrix exists and his reality isn’t real.

You could say that me posting online about these number patterns (e.g. 166) are my attempts to follow the “white rabbit” and become more aware that the numbers in our reality are an artificial construct, while collecting clues as to why a simulated reality was created in the first place.

The 166 showed up in the number of views for this YouTube video showing a clip from the Alice in Wonderland movie. The theme of the relationship between animals and humans is present again and usually when this subject is present, how humans define love for animals is being questioned.

The Disney movie Alice In Wonderland actually begins with Alice speaking with her pet cat Dinah and imagining what it would be like to be in a world where animals and plants could talk to humans. And with each new scene, as she travels deeper and deeper into Wonderland, she finds out that now that the animals can speak — many of them don’t have good opinions of humans.

The featured scene with 166K views is where a bird expresses fear, anger, and frustration that humans steal and eat her unborn children, as a serpent/snake would do, and begins screaming for help. The bird screams that Alice is a serpent and even though Alice admits to eating eggs every once in awhile, she doesn’t feel she’s a predator/monster. She is annoyed by the characterization and largely unfazed by the bird’s emotions and shrugs it off moments later. She doesn’t display any empathy or compassion for the bird at all.

I usually only focus on an item’s number pattern when it first appears in my reality, but when I went back to this video several months later to write this blog post, I noticed that the views were now at 174.7 (17 and 47 are significant numbers which I’ll write about later). Another version of this video had a time length of 1:11 (111 and 11:11 are also significant numbers). I mention this because Just Egg is one of only a handful of brands on the market offering a plant based egg product and its UPC (Universal Product Code) contains 11:11 , a number which I haven’t seen a lot of in the grocery store with regards to totally plant based products/product lines.

I’ve been contemplating the Just Egg UPC number for the past year. After coming across this video and these numbers, my current theory is that this that standard practice of human beings eating the unborn children of other living beings (i.e. bird/chicken/quail/duck eggs) is 1) a significant block in the stomach and/or bladder energy meridians (ST11 and BL11 block energy flow from the head to the Heart) of the human energy field and 2) this energy block potentially creates storylines in our simulated reality that feature pain/death around the subject of reproduction and child birth so that we may discover through lived experience and empathy, not to behave like this toward other beings.

The full version of the video with dialog is below: