Two stars, two lineages.
Sirius is a binary system — Sirius A, the brightest star in our night sky, paired with its dwarf companion Sirius B. Two stars, two races. In channeling tradition, the two carry entirely different beings.
Sirius A is home to the feline lion-beings — the Urmah, the architects of the Sphinx, the regal guardian caste of the Federation. Sirius B carries the Nommo — amphibious, cetacean, fish-tailed. The dolphins and whales of our oceans are said, in Lyssa Royal's The Prism of Lyra, to be Sirian energy translated into physical form.
"The Sirius Mystery."
In 1976, Robert Temple published The Sirius Mystery — and modern Sirian lore was born. Temple argued that the Dogon people of Mali had preserved knowledge of Sirius B's existence and orbital period centuries before Western astronomers confirmed it. He proposed the knowledge came from ancient amphibious visitors — the Nommo — who arrived in an ark amid thunder.
The book is controversial. Anthropologist Walter van Beek's later fieldwork found no such double-star tradition among the Dogon, and the scholarly consensus rejects Temple's claim. The starseed community is unmoved. The Sirius Mystery remains the founding text of the modern Sirian mythos.
Sopdet, Isis, and the Sothic year.
To the ancient Egyptians, Sirius was Sopdet — known to the Greeks as Sothis, personified as the goddess Isis. Her consort Sah/Orion was Osiris. Sirius's heliacal pre-dawn rising signaled the annual flood of the Nile and the start of the Egyptian New Year.
The Sothic cycle of 1,460 Julian years tracked Sirius's slow drift through the civil calendar. The Temple of Isis at Philae and the Temple of Hathor at Dendera are aligned to Sirius's heliacal rising. The connection is not metaphor — it is masonry.
"We are the keepers of the library. Every memory, every life, every choice — recorded in light. Ask, and the door opens." — Sirian High Council, via Patricia Cori · since 1996
Cori, Royal, and the library.
Patricia Cori is the principal modern scribe of the Sirian High Council. Her contact began with a 1996 out-of-body transmission and produced the Sirian Revelations series. The Council describes itself as a 6D light collective serving as akashic librarians of the local sector.
Lyssa Royal Holt, in The Prism of Lyra (1989), introduced the channeled framework most starseeds still use: Sirians as the mentors who tutored the Pleiadians, the keepers who held the records when the Lyrans fell.
Signs you may be a Sirian starseed
- Powerful affinity for water — oceans, rivers, rain
- Love of dolphins, whales, cats, or lions
- Natural leadership, even reluctantly
- Strong protective instinct toward others
- Pull toward ancient Egypt or Atlantean themes
- Healing gifts that feel ancestral
- "Old librarian" feeling — keeper of records
- Cyclical sense of returning to a long mission
The seat next to the Pleiadians.
The Sirian High Council holds a permanent seat in the Galactic Federation alongside the Pleiadians and Arcturians, contributing structure, technology, and akashic stewardship to Earth's ascension. The Pleiadians remember Earth. The Arcturians maintain the dimensional infrastructure. The Sirians keep the record of everything that ever happened.
"We do not forget. That is our gift and our burden. Ask, and we remember for you." — Sirian High Council