Top Astrologer Pam Gregory: The World "Changes Beyond Recognition" Once Planet Nine is Found...
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Stephan introduces his research on Planet 9 and the historical astrological patterns surrounding planetary discoveries. Pam analyzes the astrological charts for the discoveries of Uranus and Pluto, noting recurring themes and exact degrees that align with the current 'basket' formation. She highlights the presence of the North Node at six degrees of Taurus and Chiron's conjunction, suggesting a potential for another planetary discovery.
Pam connects the historical discovery of outer planets during Pluto in Aquarius with deeper cosmic understanding. She challenges the 'demotion' of Pluto, linking its 'out of bounds' phase to a return of power to the people. Stephan emphasizes the shift from male-dominated Greek/Roman naming conventions for TNOs to multicultural and feminine influences, suggesting Planet 9's discovery could symbolize a physical manifestation of rising consciousness and the 'new Earth'.
The discussion turns to the potential naming of Planet 9 as Persephone. Pam sees parallels between Persephone's myth and themes of divine feminine energy, the dominance of patriarchy, and fertility issues for both humanity and Earth. Stephan connects lightning strikes to soil refertilization, linking current electrical activity to Earth's renewal and a broader re-evaluation of our relationship with the planet.
Pam predicts an explosion in technology but calls for an AI focused on humanity's good. She anticipates a period of social unrest mirroring the 1960s but characterized by energetic disengagement from old systems. Both believe in a broader awakening to a galactic family and that humanity is expanding its understanding of the universe.
Stephan explains the barycenter of the solar system and how the discovery of new planets, particularly large TNOs like Eris, can significantly influence its movement and affect phenomena like the precession of the equinoxes. They discuss the idea that all planets are consciousness and that water-rich TNOs could be imprinted with thought forms as they are discovered, reinforcing the concept of a holistic, conscious universe.
Pam introduces Bibhu Dev Misra's work on the Indian Yuga cycles, noting his assertion that the Aries equinox last year marked the end of the Kali Yuga and the beginning of an ascension phase. This resonates with the ongoing global awakening and a collective desire for a better world.
Pam shares her new initiative: a merchandise line featuring uplifting phrases from her videos, with all net proceeds going to charity. She emphasizes the heart-centered nature of the project and its role in fostering connection and community among her audience, coined 'Pamblers'.
Stephan explains that the search for Planet 9 is driven by the orbital clustering of TNOs, indicating a larger gravitational influence. He discusses the estimated mass and orbit of Planet 9 and the role of the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile, which began its deep-sky survey. The expected discovery aligns with astrological predictions for late 2027 or early 2028.
Stephan and Pam Gregory discuss their previous collaborations and the deep resonance with their audience. Pam shares her current focus on shamanistic practices, breathwork, and nervous system regulation, emphasizing embodiment and grounding techniques like bare feet on grass and box breathing. She highlights the importance of shifting from external to internal reference points for peace.
Pam recounts experiencing an unusual lightning storm in the UK, linking it to themes of volatility and extremes as Earth undergoes its rebirth. Stephan expands on the scientific correlation between lightning strikes and neural activity, suggesting Earth is experiencing an 'epiphany' reflected in extreme weather and increased Schumann resonances. Pam views these electrical bursts as ingredients for evolution, urging calm amidst the changes.