The Sirius-Ra Connection

Sirius, located in the Canis Major constellation,
can be considered directly 'upstream' from our solar system in a
cosmic sense that refers to its relative position in the Milky Way
galaxy. A highly-charged stellar field, it rains its high-end electromagnetic
currents over our solar system (Ra), affecting the solar activity
and planetary vibrations of every celestial being that comprises
our solar family.
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Photo By: H.E. Bond, E. Nelan, M. Burleigh,
J.B. Holberg, STScI, NASA
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To the ancient Egyptians, the arrival of Sirius (the Sun behind
the Sun) in the pre-dawn sky of early winter, signaled the start
of that abundant time of the flooding Nile, the life-blood of that
civilization - a time of fertility and new life. Our western New
Years ritual is a reflection of the ancient ritual which celebrated
the return of Sirius to the mid-heaven position at midnight, which
has occurred throughout recorded time around the first of January.
This midnight alignment marks the moment when the energies of Sirius,
directly overhead, most closely touch our lives with the most direct
influence upon our sphere.

The ascension of Sirius B sent waves of unimaginable
energies coursing through the three-dimensional fields where she
had held resonance until that glorious moment of her passage out
of the universe of matter. Casting off the physical body, untold
quantities of its denser gasses (elements heavier than hydrogen)
were sent coursing through the Milky Way galaxy, as Satais shed
her physical cloak to pass through the ascension cords of her being.
Ra, directly downstream, was directly affected, as were the neighboring
stellar bodies; this inter-stellar energy exchange is one of the
primary aspects of the Sirius-Ra connection.
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