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Hi everyone,

My name is Yasha and I recently joined the group. I guess I

should give a little back ground of myself. I'm a freshman in college

right now and I'm taking basically just science classes with the idea

that I will apply ot med school after I graduate. That's pretty much

what's going on in my life right now. I was raised Catholic but

Christianity for me only partially touched on spirituality in my eyes

so I began doing research on different religions and ideas about God

in middle school. I kind of became obsessed and I think I frightened

my parents. In the spring of my senior year of high school I had this

dream that my soul visited a huge blue star and there were two smaller

blue stars that were revolving around it and these stars were rotating

and spinning extremely fast. There were cords of light that connected

the planets. There were other souls there and it was like we were

absorbing the energy the planet was exuding. I did some research on

triple star systems online and found that the star system Sirius could

possibly meet that description. I was hoping that someone who might

have more information about Sirius could post what they know. Thanks

~Yasha

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Hi Yasha,

 

Try to find the book The Sirius Mystery by Robert Temple. I think

you'd find it to be very relevant. Many ancient peoples regarded

Sirius as the most important star, including probably the

Egyptians. Temple's book is about the Dogon, a people who

have maintained a long tradition regarding Sirius, the Dog Star

(some would even say that the Sphinx has a dog's body, not a

lion's body!). Sirius may be regarded by some as the source of

just about everything known to us, including life on earth.

However, lest we get too carried away, note that these beliefs are

very culture-specific. The Taoists believe the same sorts of

things about the North Star, and the ancient Hebrews also

probably had a star in the North that they revered in some way.

The only obvious difference is that Sirius is in the south, and only

visible to people in the temperate zone of the Northern

Hemisphere for about half the year (November to April or so,

depending on your location). And it is indeed a triple-star system,

as you described.

John E

 

 

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" shay_39_pisces " <yoi1@c...> wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

> My name is Yasha and I recently joined the group. I

guess I

> should give a little back ground of myself. I'm a freshman in

college

> right now and I'm taking basically just science classes with the

idea

> that I will apply ot med school after I graduate. That's pretty

much

> what's going on in my life right now. I was raised Catholic but

> Christianity for me only partially touched on spirituality in my

eyes

> so I began doing research on different religions and ideas

about God

> in middle school. I kind of became obsessed and I think I

frightened

> my parents. In the spring of my senior year of high school I had

this

> dream that my soul visited a huge blue star and there were two

smaller

> blue stars that were revolving around it and these stars were

rotating

> and spinning extremely fast. There were cords of light that

connected

> the planets. There were other souls there and it was like we

were

> absorbing the energy the planet was exuding. I did some

research on

> triple star systems online and found that the star system Sirius

could

> possibly meet that description. I was hoping that someone

who might

> have more information about Sirius could post what they know.

Thanks

> ~Yasha

>

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Thanks John. I'm looking into the book right now.

~Yasha

, " nologo3 "

<esposito@c...> wrote:

>

> Hi Yasha,

>

> Try to find the book The Sirius Mystery by Robert Temple. I think

> you'd find it to be very relevant. Many ancient peoples regarded

> Sirius as the most important star, including probably the

> Egyptians. Temple's book is about the Dogon, a people who

> have maintained a long tradition regarding Sirius, the Dog Star

> (some would even say that the Sphinx has a dog's body, not a

> lion's body!). Sirius may be regarded by some as the source of

> just about everything known to us, including life on earth.

> However, lest we get too carried away, note that these beliefs are

> very culture-specific. The Taoists believe the same sorts of

> things about the North Star, and the ancient Hebrews also

> probably had a star in the North that they revered in some way.

> The only obvious difference is that Sirius is in the south, and

only

> visible to people in the temperate zone of the Northern

> Hemisphere for about half the year (November to April or so,

> depending on your location). And it is indeed a triple-star

system,

> as you described.

> John E

>

>

> ,

> " shay_39_pisces " <yoi1@c...> wrote:

> >

> > Hi everyone,

> > My name is Yasha and I recently joined the group. I

> guess I

> > should give a little back ground of myself. I'm a freshman in

> college

> > right now and I'm taking basically just science classes with the

> idea

> > that I will apply ot med school after I graduate. That's pretty

> much

> > what's going on in my life right now. I was raised Catholic but

> > Christianity for me only partially touched on spirituality in my

> eyes

> > so I began doing research on different religions and ideas

> about God

> > in middle school. I kind of became obsessed and I think I

> frightened

> > my parents. In the spring of my senior year of high school I had

> this

> > dream that my soul visited a huge blue star and there were two

> smaller

> > blue stars that were revolving around it and these stars were

> rotating

> > and spinning extremely fast. There were cords of light that

> connected

> > the planets. There were other souls there and it was like we

> were

> > absorbing the energy the planet was exuding. I did some

> research on

> > triple star systems online and found that the star system Sirius

> could

> > possibly meet that description. I was hoping that someone

> who might

> > have more information about Sirius could post what they know.

> Thanks

> > ~Yasha

> >

>

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