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About Sirius
There can be little doubt that Sirius, the Dog Star, forms a pivotal role as THE most fascinating cultural and mythological enigma of any historical period.
Throughout the centuries successive cultures have elevated Sirius to a primary position within myths, legends and spiritual teachings.From the Ancient Egyptians through to modern cults and occult fraternities the respect with which Sirius is held is without parallel making Sirius the Queen of the Heavens.
The Magic and Mythology of Sirius
We reveal the many magical, mystical and mythological connections that underpin the Sirian enigma. From the cosmobiology of the Ancient Egyptians this includes the Worship of the Star as Isis, its veneration as the Dog-God Anubis, its symbolic representation as the Eye of Horus and its representation in glyphs and symbols.
In a more modern era the mysteries of Sirius includes its veneration in modern secret societies such as the Freemasons and the Order of the Solar Temple. This aspect of the veneration of Sirius draws into its sphere of influence the Magick of Aleister Crowley, the Typhonian Tradition and the Sirian experience of Timothy Leary and Robert Anton Wilson.
Finally, and maybe most importantly of all in this modern era Sirius relates to the UFO phenomena, abduction experiences and spiritual channelling.
Images of Sirius

X-Rays From Sirius A A smaller but hotter Sirius B appears as the overwhelmingly intense x-ray source in this Chandra Observatory x-ray image (lines radiating from Sirius B are image artifacts). 
Sirius: Brightest Star in the Night Sky Sirius is 8.7 light years away and the brightest star in our night sky. Sirius is over 20 times brighter than our Sun and over twice as massive. 
Dogon Dancers of Mali The Dogon people of Mali in Africa were reported to have inside knowledge of the workings of Sirius. 
All-Seeing Eye of Sirius on US Dollar Bill Sirius is pictured on the reverse side of the US Dollar Bill 
Sirius: The Dog Star Sirius is positioned as the central star in the constellation of Canis Major (the Great Dog)
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