[Astrodienst]: During the early 1990's, when the epic conjunction of Uranus and
Neptune that took place during the early 1990, was a time when global culture was turning its attention to more
alternate forms of spirituality along with an assortment of
unconventional subjects that included explorations of the paranormal and
the possibility of extraterrestrial civilizations. TV shows like
the "X-Files," "Sightings," and "Star Trek:
Next Generation" became hugely popular during this time while, in
the real world, the Hubble Telescope was literally giving us access to
other previously unknown worlds.
But let us toturn our attention to one event in
particular from that period which was an especially telling
symbol for the development to be described her; namely the
blockbuster Sci-Fi movie Stargate, which premiered near
the height of that planetary conjunction, in 1994, and featured at its
center a technology that served as a portal through which individuals
could travel the cosmos: the so-called "stargate" of the
movie's title.
By stepping through this unusual device—highlighted by various
celestial symbols along its metallic rim—individuals were transported to
distant worlds instantaneously. The fact that this cinematic image
emerged into popular culture exactly at the peak of this planetary
configuration struck me as deeply synchronistic in the way it coincided
with what was happening astrologically. Under the influence of those
outer planetary forces, it really did seem as though a portal was opening
up in the collective consciousness, enabling us to access other worlds of
being.
(The synchronicities didn't end there, by the way. In the movie's
narrative, the "other worlds" opened up by this device were
distinctly Egyptian in nature. As it so happened, the early 90s was
likewise a time when Egypt-related topics became hugely popular in both
mainstream and alternative circles.
Just one year earlier, John
Anthony West's provocative TV special "Mystery of the Sphinx"
drew huge ratings for NBC, and books, magazines and TV shows on ancient
Egypt sold like wildfire throughout the entire 90s. Among the more
controversial books of the period was Adrian Gilbert and Robert Bauval's
controversial tome The Orion Mystery, which suggested
that the three main pyramids on Egypt's Giza Plateau were intentionally
positioned to reflect the three main stars of the belt of Orion. - As it
turned out, coincidentally enough, that same constellation occupied a key
place along the rim of the aforementioned device featured in the
Stargate film. - Indeed, it seems as though Uranus/Neptune
conjunctions are archetypally related to Egypt-related interests in a
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