Subject: Re: Conjunction of Planets (last episode) From: muffy@remarque.berkeley.edu (Muffy Barkocy) Date: 1991-06-11, 07:46 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1991Jun11.050233.20978@risky.ecs.umass.edu> giovin@medr0.ecs.umass.edu (Rocky J Giovinazzo) writes: Cooper said that during the Jupiter/Saturn conjunction, Jupiter's influence is expansive. Since Jupiter corresponds to "good"-ness or the White Lodge, then why was the Black Lodge apparently so powerful in the last episode? *and* Saturn's is contractive. The point being that when they are together, anything can happen. Also, Hawk said you have to go through the Black Lodge to get to the White Lodge, and that few people succeed when confronting their dark side. It's not that the Black Lodge was more powerful, but that Cooper had to pass that test first. Muffy