he was â??puzzled to deathâ?? with the UFO phenomena. His mnapgrooh, â??Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skiesâ?? shortly after in English. He stated in the preface that he saw these apparitions as a harbinger of Aquarius; symbols of the rise of a new age of spirit much as angels accompanied the rise of the Christ in the initial days of Pisces. Had he lived another decade he would have seen the rise of the three great sky epics: Star Trek, Star Wars, Battlestar Gallactica. And had he lived to the year 2000 when he thought Aquarius would begin, be would have seen the end of the sky epics and the beginning of a series of â??returning to earthâ?? epics, notably â??Lost,â?? a pure Aquarian myth, where the Christ figure â?? Ben Linus â?? is half mad at the end of his Piscean journey and John Locke is given the reins to time ahead. On Jungâ??s crypt he carved a horse â?? Pegasus â?? who kicks the mountain to free the curing waters and in â??Lostâ??â??s last moment Jack (son of Christian Sheperd) pulls the plug to allow the flowing waters.What is interesting about Jungâ??s preoccupation with UFO dreams and dreamers is that they most frequently take place in America â?? Utah, in particular â?? but in the last ten years they have receded. The phenomenon may be passing. Steve Jobs said it best in his last words: â??the spaceship has landed.â?? So it has.But it also marks the end of an age of apprehension; a fin de siecle century or war and discord and the beginning of something else. The Mayans ware right: the world has ended. But the beginning is imminent and that is the difficulty. What is ahead brings the change of a century, the change of a millennium, the change of a 200 year astrological time cycle. And that change is upon us.Bernie QuigleyHaverhill, NH
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