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In ancient cultures with no apparent connection have universally associated the blazing Sirius with either a wolf or a dog. In ancient China, the star was identified as a heavenly wolf. In ancient Chaldea (present day Iraq) the star was known as the "Dog Star that Leads". In Assyria and Akkadia, it was said to be the "Dog of the Sun”. Several indigenous tribes of North America referred to the star in canine terms: the Seri and Tohono O’odham tribes of the southwest describe the Sirius as a “dog that follows mountain sheep”, while the Cherokee paired Sirius with Antares as a dog-star guardian of the “Path of Souls”. The Skidi tribe of Nebraska knew it as the “Wolf Star”, while further north, the Alaskan Inuit of the Bering Strait called it “Moon Dog”.
In Masonic lodges, Sirius is known as the “Blazing Star” and a simple look at its prominence in Masonic symbolism reveals its utmost importance.
the red star which stands in the south after the gods of the night [the stars] have been finished, dividing the sky in half, this star is Nibiru, (i.e., Marduk)
Artifacts of ancient civilizations have revealed that Sirius was of a great importance in astronomy, mythology, and occultism. Mystery schools consider it to be “sun behind the sun” and, therefore, the true source of our sun’s potency. If our sun’s warmth keeps the physical world alive, Sirius is considered to keep the spiritual world alive.
Somehow they knew a companion star exists to Sirius A, even though Sirius B wasn’t visible to the naked eye until it was photographed by a large space telescope in 1970. While scientists had long suspected its existence since as early as 1844, none could confirm what was speculated as a “white dwarf” star smaller than Earth.
The Dogon name for Sirius B (Po Tolo) consists of the word for star (tolo) and "po," the name of the smallest seed known to them. By this name they describe the star's smallness -- it is, they say, "the smallest thing there is." They also claim that it is "the heaviest star," and white.
The tribe claims that Po is composed of a mysterious, super-dense metal called sagala which, they declare, is heavier than all the iron on Earth. Not until 1926 did Western science discover that this tiny star is a white dwarf a category of star characterized by very great density. In the case of Sirius B, astronomers have estimated that a single cubic metre of its matter weighs about 20,000 tons.
in 1995 gravitational studies showed the possible presence of a brown dwarf star orbiting around Sirius (a Sirius C) with a six-year orbital period. More has yet to be learned.
We learn from oriental astronomy that the moon moves around the planets, and that the planets turning on their axis revolve with their moons around the sun; and the sun with its planets and moons, takes some star for its duel and revolves it in about 24000 years of our earth - a celistal phenomoa that causes the backward movement of the equinoctial points around the zodiac.
our entire solar system with all its planets and moon describes a huge circle round another sun is space this the star Sirius. This moving takes 25920 to complete... This was known by the ancients.
Our sun was thrown off from another sun around which it rovolves. Taking 25,827 to perform its cycle of one year. The one great year of the Egyptians
"Considering the direction and incline of the minor planet orbits it would appear that our solar system is being affected by the Sirius binary system. This system is equivalent to at least three solar masses. It is also the nearest star system where one of the companions is a white dwarf. Such stars are much denser than normal matter, meaning a tea spoonful of this dense matter would weigh about two tons. While there are other stars and star systems that are closer, none are as collectively heavy, and none contain a white dwarf. Consequently, the Sirius system makes the biggest dent in the local space/time fabric."
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: purplemer
My question would be, why cover it up?
What benefit is there in hiding this?
originally posted by: randomthoughts12
a reply to: purplemer
Awesome thread my friend I'll have to dig in further later.
Is this where they get the term Sundog from?
originally posted by: carsforkids
a reply to: purplemer
My compliments on a mind bender out of the gate.
I hope you've set a new pace!
SnF
originally posted by: BlueJacket
a reply to: purplemer
Fantastic, I have been knee deep into the precession, Metatrons cube etc...for some time...my mind will get overwhelmed in my study and contemplation on this vast topic and basically freeze for a time.
You "nudged" me out of my most recent slumber!
originally posted by: BlueJacket
a reply to: purplemer
You mentioned it appears blue...Blue Star Kachina?