The Sirius Star System and Its Inhabitants

Sirius is a massive star system made up of many planets and countless civilizations. The two most well-known planets are Sirius A and Sirius B, though there are others like Sirius C that remain less familiar. Thanks to the Great Lyran Expansion, there are now many humans living in Sirius. This expansion also included the Lyran race called the Urmah, a highly evolved feline race that now inhabits numerous planets. In fact, Sirius A holds the second largest Urmah colony in the entire cosmos. Their presence even attracted other feline races from different systems, such as the Pleiadian felines.

Today, I want to focus on the indigenous Sirians.

Native Sirians closely resemble humans in appearance, although there is no direct genetic link between us. They have radiant copper-colored skin, sometimes with a bluish tint. Many ancient Egyptians were actually Sirians, which explains the depictions of bald figures with elongated skulls in Egyptian art. Egypt, or Khem as it was once called, was an Atlantean colony heavily influenced by Sirians.

One of the most well-known beings associated with this time is Isis, also known as Ishtar or Inanna. She was a real extraterrestrial who lived in Egypt and worked closely with the Sirians. Although not a Sirian herself, she was a master geneticist and is believed to have created many of Earth’s plants and animals.

In addition to the copper-toned Sirians, there are also advanced blue-skinned Sirian races. These are connected to the Andromedans and the Celeste people of the Pleiades. Highly aquatic, they live in vast underwater cities, especially on Sirius A. The copper-toned Sirians are semi-aquatic humanoids with moderate amphibian traits. They reproduce sexually like humans, are highly intelligent, and generally very friendly.

It is important to remember that Sirius is home to countless races. Not all Sirians are aquatic, but most are due to the water-dominated nature of their planets. While there are some land masses, the region is known for abundant water planets. On Sirius B, for instance, only cetaceans are allowed to reside.

All dolphins and whales on Earth originate from Sirius B. They were brought here on starships, just as humans were. Dolphins and whales are not merely animals; they are sentient extraterrestrial beings far more advanced than humans. Dolphins can detect pregnancy with sonar, stop a shark’s heart from a distance, and access higher consciousness realms, including the Akashic Records.

Whales are revered across the galaxy for their wisdom, peaceful presence, and deep knowledge. Their songs, known as “the whale dream,” pass down their lineage and history. They are profoundly telepathic and hold immense understanding of our true past.

Countless starseeds from Sirius now live on Earth due to the long-standing relationship between Sirians and humans. Sirians coexisted with humans for thousands of years, particularly across Africa and South America. This connection is evident in the traditions of tribes like the Mangbetu, who practiced skull elongation to mimic their Sirian ancestors.

The Sirians had a particularly close bond with the Maya and the Dogon people. The Dogon, who are said to originate from Sirius B, have legends that align closely with ancient truths. Their dances, rituals, and art forms are deeply unique and spiritually significant.

Aquatic Sirians are drawn to beauty and design that resembles the Art Nouveau style. According to the Taygetans, this aesthetic is so closely aligned with Sirian culture that they believe it originated from Sirius itself.

In summary, the mythology surrounding advanced water beings who contributed art, architecture, and plant medicine to Earth finds its roots in Sirian influence. These beings have left a lasting legacy on our planet and continue to work behind the scenes through starseeds and energetic support.

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