Shift in Consciousness / The Original Zodiac

Hosted byRichard Syrett

Shift in Consciousness / The Original Zodiac

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In the first half, author Dr. Scott Guerin joined guest host Richard Syrett to discuss humanity's ongoing spiritual and cosmic awakening. Guerin believes both extraterrestrials and ancient energetic portals are accelerating a multidimensional shift in consciousness. He revealed how his own spiritual quest began with an Akashic Record reading that led him to Egypt. According to Guering, the reading's accuracy was uncanny and included messages from his deceased mother encouraging this journey.

Egypt, for Guerin, was not just a historical site but an energetic portal. He recounted meditating next to a sarcophagus in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid, where he experienced an out-of-body journey into a transparent cube above Earth. There he claimed to have encountered beings he identified as Pleiadians, Archangels, and even Jesus. He believes that most galactic civilizations are benevolent and have been guiding Earth through its evolutionary challenges: "They've been waiting for us to mature and evolve to a point where… the official, widespread first contact is going to happen," he stated.

Central to Guerin's thesis is the concept of "piercing the veil," where humanity transitions from a limited three-dimensional awareness into a broader multidimensional consciousness. He likened this shift to a fish being pulled out of water, unaware of the reality beyond its aquatic environment. This awakening, he said, is both cognitive and spiritual, comparable to Copernicus's revelation that the Earth revolves around the Sun. Guerin also emphasized that this process involves recognizing our oneness with each other and the cosmos, transcending any illusory separation.

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In the second half, author and researcher Graham Phillips shared his research on the "original Zodiac," an ancient astrological system predating the 12-sign model we use today. Phillips traced this lost zodiac to ancient Mesopotamia and possibly as far back as 12,000 years ago, linking it to the recently excavated Göbekli Tepe site in eastern Turkey, the oldest known temple complex in the world. Phillips explained that unlike the Greek Zodiac, which has 12 signs associated with lunar cycles, the original Mesopotamian Zodiac had 18 signs, each covering roughly 20-day periods. These signs were represented by animals, many unfamiliar in today's astrology, such as the spider, vulture, and gazelle.

The spider, linked to the Pleiades star cluster, was the first sign of the year and symbolized creativity and solitary work. He provided examples of celebrities with this sign, including Gary Oldman, Lady Gaga, and Russell Crowe. The swan was another sign Phillips highlighted, representing the spirit of water and guardianship of springs and wells. He described people born under the swan sign as protective and somewhat slow to start projects but capable of great momentum once underway, citing Marco Polo and Agatha Christie as examples.

The carvings at Göbekli Tepe correspond to many of the zodiac animals, and tablets from later Mesopotamian sites like Nineveh and Babylon reinforce these symbols. Phillips described Göbekli Tepe as an advanced prehistoric culture with sophisticated astronomical knowledge. "Nobody knows where that culture came from… it's a real mystery," he said. A notable artifact is a cuneiform clay tablet, about 5,500 years old, which references the 18-sign zodiac and associated deities, including a spider god.

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