check a book by robert anton wilson called "cosmic trigger" which goes
into the whole deal. i beleive it was william s. burroughs and bryan gysin
who were the first contemporary writers to "discover" the significance.
btw; it;s my personal lucky numba... ;)

check this link: http://www.disinfo.com/archive/pages/dossier/id93/pg1/

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Well, we don't have any explanation. We're not into saying, This is why".
I don't come to any conclusion. I simply think it's interesting."
~ ~ Genesis P-Orridge, interview in 'Tape Delay' by Charles Neal, 1987.
The '23 Enigma', as discovered by William S. Burroughs, presents itself as
a good omen for some - disaster for others. Trying to convey the
phenomenon to the uninitiated is as easy as describing the night sky to
someone who has been blind from birth.

When Burroughs was in Tangiers, he knew a Captain Clark who ran a ferry
over to Spain. One day, Clark told Burroughs that he had been doing the
route for 23 years without an accident. That day, the ferry sank . . .that
evening, while Burroughs was thinking about the incident, a radio bulletin
announced the crash of Flight 23 on the New York-Miami route. The pilot
was another Captain Clark!

Burroughs began to keep a scrapbook of 23s. When writing about Dutch
Shultz, he realized that when the New York City gangster had put a
contract out on 23-year-old Vincent 'Mad Dog' Coll, who met his end on
23rd St. Shultz himself died on October 23rd, 1935. As Robert Anton Wilson
writes in 'Cosmic Trigger', the same night, Marty Crompier, another
gangster was shot, but not fatally. "It's got to be one of them
coincidences," he told police.

Speaking of October 23rd, Seventeenth century scholar Archbishop Ussher
reckoned that the earth was created on October 23rd, 4004 BC, while the
Mayans believed the world will end on December 23rd, 2012.

Hexagram 23 in the 'I Ching' oracle means "break apart." 23 in
telegrapher's code means "break the line." Aleister Crowley defined number
23 as "parting, removal, separation, joy, a thread, and life . . ."

Parents each donate 23 chromosomes to the fertilized egg . . .the human
biorhythm cycle is generally 23 days, and it takes 23 seconds for blood to
circulate through the human body.

And so on . . .

This inexplicable fascination with 23 has become a mind-virus, seeping
into the music of 'Psychic TV', the art of H.R. Giger, the comics of Jamie
Hewlett and Grant Morrison, the literature of Robert Anton Wilson, Arthur
Koestler, Umberto Eco, and countless others. The pages of the 'Principia
Discordia' supply another feast of 23s. It now reached a point where one
has to be sharp to differentiate between the 23s meant as signposts for
those in the know, and those which appear for no obvious reason, in the
damndest of places. The Internet is these days littered with lists of
historical and scientific '23s', some of which are not so ` - i.e. mere
coincidence, some mind-boggling - beautiful synchronicity.

The '23 Enigma' has its skeptics - those who say that it's a focusing of
attention on just one number. This may be true, but as mentioned above,
some folks have fun with 23s - the day-to-day synchronicity that raises a
private smile - while for others it can be sheer hell, and we're not just
talking about Burroughs' two Captain Clarks. Genesis P. Orridge (his band,
'Psychic TV', released 23 albums on the 23rd of each month for 23 months)
told the members of another British band, 'Cabaret Voltaire', about the
enigma. They showed interest, but skepticism. Two days later, Genesis
received a phone call from them:

"You bastard! . . . We've come to Holland to do three gigs, and in ever
hotel we've had room 23, and the gig on the 23rd was a complete disaster.
And everywhere we turn, there are 23s. What have you done?"

"Well, I did say you'd start noticing it," answered Genesis.



werd...
>
> i don't really know the official story [if there's one] of 23 till today
> but the number is very personal to me -- right around time i turned 23,
> it started to follow me everywhere [or was it me following?] // kinda
> unbelievable but there were days when it almost drove me insane, like
> whenever i was checking the damn clock, its 23 mins past something and
> that happening several times per day not to mention countless
> appearances in different forms // even been adjusting my clock few mins
> back'n'forth since i suspected myself to become exact in time-checkin
> routine but that wouldnt work -- it was number not the time and i didn't
> start looking for it first for sure // these days its slowly losing
> intensity and kinda fading away tho' // and guess what, someone @ ELP
> Medien told me a story alike.. 23 is watching you.
>
>
> 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
> 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
> 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
> 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
> 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
>
> sorry, i'm obsessed
>
>
>
> have a nice twentythree,
>
>  >>>Z
>
>
>
>
>
> Stewart Caig wrote:
>> Whats the actual deal with the number 23. I remember people banging on
>> about
>> it being the number for chaos and stuff when i used to go to the odd
>> Spiral
>> party and quite a few people there had a bit of a thing for it. In fact
>> I
>> seem to remember one of the old Spiral Tribe 12s had a big 23 on the
>> sleeve
>> as well. Always just thought it was a bunch of old ass myself but still
>> moderatly intrigued to know what its all about
>
>
>
>

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