When creator and producer J.J. Abrams premiered the series Fringe on the Fox network in September 2008, the first thing that stood out in the countless reviews, was the assertion that it was an overpriced rip-off of The X-Files franchise. An engrossing tale for science-fiction junkies of a sexy heroic federal agent teamed with a mysterious genius and his mentally deranged super-scientist father; using unorthodox techniques and science to investigate the unexplained conundrum of an imminent convergence with a parallel universe. For many, Abrams along with co-creators Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci had constructed and weaved a fairly good show, building on Chris Carter's definitive pop cultural interpretation of the paranormal phenomena, conspiracy theories and the existence of extraterrestrials.
Although the focus of Fringe was not based on extraterrestrials, it was not hard to see the influence of Ten Thirteen Productions in areas such as: DNA modification and engineering; advanced human power and enhancements; spontaneous human combustion - a human being's body instantly covered by fire generated by some internal mechanism; the direct manipulation of electromagnetic or atomic forces; Progeria - the rapid aging of the human body; Therianthropy - the metamorphosis from a human form into an animal;... Of course, as the saying goes, no idea is original, as The X-Files borrowed many concepts from shows like The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits and Altered States. And they, in turn scripted their inspiration from the narrative of classical science fiction.
Over the last three season, Fringe has graduated beyond the similar premises it shared with The X-Files into an extremely addictive and compelling series, despite its underwhelming Friday night viewership numbers. Devoid of the sultry skeptic FBI agent and her inquisitive believer partner, Fringe is richly blessed with perhaps the most talented actor on television, the Australian John Noble, who plays with ease, Walter Bishop, the gifted and eccentric scientist as well as the angry and vengeful Secretary of Defense, Walternate from the parallel world. Noble's masterful delivery and performance and that of the stellar cast of Joshua Jackson and Anna Torv is at the heart of a deep, credible, consistent and intricately written storyline. The questions and origins behind each investigation into genetic mutation, reanimation, parallel convergence, astral projection, invisibility, mind control, and teleportation; are perfectly answered with pseudoscientific explanations - "Fringe Science," where these effects can ultimately be traced to the scientific experimentation of Dr. Bishop. Unlike The X-Files, where viewers had to wait several brutal and agonizing seasons to receive a date for an alien invasion or to witness the predictable evolution of the relationship between two lovers. There is no need to see whether "the truth is out there," instead we slowly realize that the "truth is here."
The usual encryptions, symbolism and subtextual narrative that is frequently buried in the vagueness of other paranormal shows are answered in Fringe, where effects such as Earth changes from the parallel convergence of the two worlds, gives us an insight into the import of the celestial sphere, cyclic events of destruction, ancient and advanced civilizations, extant and advance science, and the presence of the other.
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The story of Fringe fits perfectly into this these apocalyptic times, but importantly it is a significant symbolic narrative of the relationship between our Sun, Sol, the solar system and the Sirius star system. The mythological arc along with the standalone episodes refers to this relationship especially in the central storyline and the disappearance of the character Peter, and the convergence of parallel worlds - a modern retelling of the stellar evolution of Sirius B.
I hope to present a revealing look at this over the course of the next 22 episodes of what will be a most fascinating fourth season. As a prelude to this, have a look at the image above of Peter, Liv and Walter and then read the following from a previous post on the Sirius star system:
"Symbols are important to all esoteric teachings, for they contain secret wisdom accessible only to the initiated." - Harpers' Encyclopedia of Mystical and Paranormal Experience.
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| The ritual manifestation of the Holy Trinity of Sirius and DNA engineering is richly conveyed in popular culture, especially from Hollywood. Take the four examples shown in the above image from The Vampire Diaries, Twilight - Eclipse, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and True Blood. Take note of the following symbols: red, blood, three main stars, 2 males and 1 female, female in red or aligned with a red object/title, the female is in the middle, the bird representing the Phoenix, vampires or monsters, and monsters mating with human women. This gains further resonances when you consider that in Twilight, Robert Pattinson portrays a vampire in a relationship with the human Kristen Stewart, and that both are currently involved in an off-screen real-life relationship, as well. As is the case in True Blood where Stephen Moyer, playing the character of vampire in an on-screen love interest story with the human fairy played by Anna Paquin. Moyer and Paquin, recently got married in real-life. |
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| The Dogons symbol for Sirius, signifies the co-orbit of Sirius with Sol. The orbit resembles the DNA strand, a Spiral and the Serpent movements. |
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| My view and drawing of Sirius' orbit with Sol. Not Planet X/Nibiru. |
Right now, Precession of the Equinox has accelerated beyond Newcomb's constants in the last 100 years. In the ancient Vedic text, this co-orbit or binary orbit is part of the spiritual path of mankind under the influence of a Divine Being. Fate. This theory therefore explains the significant acceleration and also points ultimately towards periapsis, when the two orbiting objects are closest to each other. The 26,000 year cycle that converges at the periapsis to formulate the new beginning or new cycle, fits into the messianic reverence for the number 8, since 2+6 = 8. The name of Jesus in Greek is called Ieous, and the Greek numerical value of Ieous (Jesus) is 888. 8 is considered as the number for new beginnings and entrance into God's covenant through Jesus. In English Gematria, the words JESUS LUCIFER equates to 888. According to several Gnostic teachings, Jesus is seen as the Ogdoad or the Sun behind the Sun. This is also the same description, that is often attributed to Sirius - the Spiritual Sun.











