Yes. The term in the document is “Ophanic Archetype Stargate,” but many people notice similarities to the Orphic Egg, because both are symbolic images of creation and cosmic emergence.
What is the Orphic Egg?
The Orphic Egg comes from the ancient Greek Orphic Mysteries, a mystical religious tradition associated with the legendary poet and seer Orpheus.
According to Orphic cosmology:
In the beginning, there was Chronos (Time) and Ananke (Necessity).
They produced a cosmic silver egg, the Orphic Egg.
The egg split open, and from it emerged Phanes (also called Protogonos, “the First-Born”), a radiant deity of light and creation.
Phanes brought order to the cosmos and generated the gods and the world.
The egg is often depicted:
Wrapped by a serpent, symbolizing eternity and cyclical time.
With wings, representing transcendence and divine spirit.
As the source of all manifested existence.
Is it related to the Ophanim?
The Ophanim (Hebrew: “wheels”) are entirely different in origin.
They appear in the visions of the prophet Ezekiel.
They are described as interlocking wheels covered with eyes, accompanying the divine chariot.
In Jewish mysticism, they represent divine awareness, motion, and proximity to God.
However, modern esoteric writers sometimes connect:
the Orphic Egg (cosmic birth),
the Ophanim (heavenly wheels),
Metatron’s Cube,
the Flower of Life,
and the idea of a stargate or portal of creation.
These connections are not part of traditional Greek religion, Judaism, or mainstream Christianity. They are modern symbolic syntheses found in some New Age, sacred geometry, and remote-viewing literature.
Note: possibly/probably trying to establish a new religion.