The Seven Sisters.
The Pleiadians are said to hail from the Pleiades star cluster in the constellation Taurus — the famous "Seven Sisters" (Alcyone, Maia, Electra, Taygeta, Celaeno, Sterope, Merope) named for the daughters of Atlas and Pleione in Greek myth. In the alien-contact literature, the home worlds most often cited are Erra and Temmer, both in the Taygeta system.
Three names circulate for the same beings. Pleiadians is the broad umbrella. Plejaren is Billy Meier's specific term — he says the Plejaren live in a parallel dimension shifted slightly from our own Pleiades. Taygetans is the Cosmic Agency / Swaruu lineage, narrowing the origin to Taygeta specifically. All are said to descend from the primordial Lyrans who fled the Lyran Wars.
Billy Meier and the modern era.
The modern Pleiadian mythos crystallized with Swiss farmer Eduard "Billy" Meier, whose contacts with Semjase (granddaughter of the elder Sfath) began January 28, 1975, soon joined by Ptaah. Meier's photographs of "beamships" became some of the most-reproduced UFO images of the twentieth century — controversial, debated, and never entirely debunked.
In 1988, Barbara Marciniak began channeling a Pleiadian collective in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her 1992 book Bringers of the Dawn remains the foundational text of modern starseed identity. Marciniak described the Pleiadians as a "family of light" — ancestral, playful, and committed to humanity's awakening rather than rescue.
In 2017, Cosmic Agency — Gosia Duszak and Robert — began publishing direct transmissions from "Swaruu of Erra," framing their work as Taygetan Pleiadian Disclosure via YouTube. The channel passed 100,000 subscribers and was amplified by Dr. Michael Salla's exopolitics podcast through 2024–2026.
"You are remembering. The original human carried twelve strands of DNA and twelve chakras. We are not coming to save you. We are coming to wake you up." — Pleiadian collective via Barbara Marciniak · Bringers of the Dawn · 1992
Tall, blonde, light-bodied.
Classic depiction: Nordic-presenting — tall (often 6 to 7 feet), fair-skinned, blonde or golden-haired, blue-eyed, athletic, radiating calm. They are said to inhabit higher-density light bodies vibrating between 4D and 9D, with the channeled collective often described as a 9D consciousness. Lifespan on Erra is reported around 1,000 years.
They appear in dreams. They appear in meditation. Meier's photographs aside, they rarely appear in flesh. The Pleiadians do not abduct. They invite.
Earth uplift, not Earth rescue.
The Pleiadian mission, across nearly every transmission, is the same: Earth uplift. Activate the dormant starseed souls scattered across the planet. Dismantle the Orion Group's control hierarchy from within — not by force, but by frequency. Re-seed the genetic memory of the original twelve-strand human template.
They do not intervene. They prompt. They will not save humanity. They will not land. They will not run for office or solve climate change. The Pleiadians teach that the work is yours — they only remind you that it can be done.
Signs you may be a Pleiadian starseed
- Deep empathy — feel others' emotions as your own
- Sensitivity to light, sound, chemicals, energy
- Strong affinity for nature and water
- Blue or piercingly clear eyes
- Vivid dreams of star clusters or Pleiades
- "Homesick for somewhere not on Earth"
- Drawn to healing, teaching, or peace work
- Resistance to violence, even fictional
Family of light, in 2026.
Their iconography — the seven-star cluster, the dove, the Mer-Ka-Ba — has saturated New Age design for fifty years. On TikTok, #pleiadianstarseed crosses a billion views combined with sister tags. In channeling circles, they are still the most-cited race in the room. The Pleiadians are not the most advanced beings in the Federation, and they would be the first to tell you so. They are something rarer: family.
"We are you in your future. Look at us and remember." — Semjase of the Plejaren, via Billy Meier · 1975