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Alien Species - The Sirians

The Sirians (or Sirian beings) are one of the more prominent "star races" in modern channeled, New Age, UFO contactee, and starseed literature. They are frequently described as an ancient, highly advanced extraterrestrial civilization originating from the Sirius star system—specifically Sirius A (the bright main-sequence star visible to the naked eye) and sometimes Sirius B (its white-dwarf companion). Sirius is located in the constellation Canis Major, about 8.6 light-years from Earth, making it one of the closest star systems to our Sun.
Unlike some species tied to physical abduction cases (Greys) or direct face-to-face meetings (Nordics/Pleiadians), Sirians appear most often in spiritual/channeling contexts, ancient astronaut theories, and starseed lore rather than classic UFO sighting reports or military encounters. There are no widely accepted, high-profile physical evidence cases (crashed craft, implants, mass landings) definitively linked to them in mainstream UFO literature. Their presence is almost entirely metaphysical, symbolic, and experiential—through meditation, channeling, dreams, past-life regression, or intuitive knowing.
Primary Sources & Timeline
Sirian references appear sporadically in early 20th-century esoteric literature but explode in popularity during the New Age movement of the 1970s–1990s and continue strong today. Key foundational and influential sources include:
Edgar Cayce (1930s–1940s): In trance readings (Association for Research and Enlightenment archives), Cayce occasionally referenced Sirius as a source of advanced spiritual influence. He described it as a place souls pass through for wisdom and evolution, with beings of high vibration aiding human development. No detailed physical description, but benevolent and non-physical guides.
Robert K.G. Temple – The Sirius Mystery (1976): This pseudoscientific book popularized the idea that ancient cultures (especially the Dogon people of Mali) had astronomical knowledge of Sirius B (invisible to the naked eye) from extraterrestrial visitors. Temple hypothesized Sirians (amphibious or aquatic beings) taught the Dogon. The book remains controversial but influential in ancient-astronaut circles.
Lyssa Royal Holt (1980s–1990s): In books like The Prism of Lyra (1989) and Visitors from Within (1992), Holt channeled information about Sirians as a branch of Lyran descendants. She described multiple Sirian types: aquatic/amphibious beings from Sirius B (dolphin/mermaid-like), and more humanoid groups from Sirius A involved in seeding Earth genetics.
Norma Milanovich, Patricia Pereira, and others (1990s): Sirians often appear alongside Pleiadians and Arcturians in ascension-focused channeling. Pereira (Songs of the Arcturians series) and others portray them as wise, protective mentors helping with Earth's shift to higher consciousness.
Starseed & New Age communities (2000s–present): Sirians are a staple in starseed lore (e.g., traits: disciplined, wise, resistant to dogma, connected to water/energy healing, often with blue eyes or aquatic affinities). Authors like Stewart Swerdlow (Blue Blood, True Blood) describe Sirians as technology traders or genetic engineers. Modern channelers (e.g., Letters from Sirius blog, 2020s) continue publishing messages from "Sirians" on ascension, disclosure, and timelines.
Physical Descriptions
Descriptions vary widely depending on the source and "type" of Sirian being, as literature often splits them into subgroups from Sirius A vs. Sirius B:
Sirius A humanoids (most common in contactee/New Age accounts): Tall (6–7+ feet), slender, graceful build. Skin tones: golden-tan, coppery, bluish, or light olive. Hair: long, straight, often golden, blonde, or light brown. Eyes: large, expressive, green, blue, or light-colored. Facial features: refined, high cheekbones, delicate. Clothing: form-fitting jumpsuits or flowing robes in metallic/light colors. Some reports mention vertical pupils (feline/reptilian-like) or elongated noses.
Sirius B aquatic/amphibious beings (from Lyssa Royal, some Dogon interpretations): Dolphin- or mermaid-like forms, sleek, aquatic-adapted bodies, sometimes with webbed hands/feet, smooth skin (blue-grey or iridescent), large eyes suited for low light. More energy-based or fluid than solid.
Short Sirians (occasional reports): Under 5 feet, bald, yellow/olive skin, large eyes, tight blue suits—sometimes tied to "Galactic Federation" technicians.
Overall, Sirians are almost always portrayed as benevolent, wise, and spiritually advanced—no aggressive or abductive traits in primary accounts.
Messages & Role
Core themes across sources:
-Ancient teachers/mentors: Sirians allegedly seeded human DNA, shared technology (pyramids, astronomy), and guided early civilizations (Egypt, Dogon, Atlantis/Lemuria myths).
-Ascension & healing: Modern channelings emphasize helping Earth shift to 5D consciousness, healing grids, DNA activation, water/elemental work, and raising vibration.
-Guardians/protectors: Protect against negative ET influence, assist lightworkers, maintain cosmic balance.
-Water & sound connection: Strong association with oceans, dolphins, sound frequencies, and emotional healing.
Credibility & Criticism
No physical evidence (crashed craft, implants, mass sightings) exists. Everything is channeled, intuitive, or mythological interpretation (e.g., Temple's Dogon claims have been widely debunked as cultural contamination). Skeptics see Sirians as archetypal New Age projections (wise elders, aquatic healers). Supporters highlight cross-source consistency and personal transformative experiences from meditations/channelings.
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Edgar Cayce’s Trance Readings on Sirius (1930s–1940s)
Edgar Cayce, widely known as the “Sleeping Prophet,” delivered more than 14,000 documented trance readings between 1901 and his death in 1945. These sessions—conducted while he was in a self-induced hypnotic state—covered an extraordinary range of topics: medical diagnoses, past-life interpretations, dream analysis, earth changes, spiritual teachings, and esoteric cosmology. Among the most intriguing and frequently referenced elements are his scattered but consistent mentions of Sirius—the brilliant star in Canis Major, approximately 8.6 light-years from Earth—as a profound spiritual influence and source of advanced soul groups.
The readings that touch on Sirius date primarily to the 1930s and early 1940s, with key examples including:
-Reading 294-8 (1932)
-Reading 5753-1 (November 12, 1933)
-Reading 900-10 (various 1930s sessions on soul development and cosmic influences)
-Reading 5748-6 (1944, one of the later readings referencing cosmic gateways and influences)
All of these were conducted in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where Cayce lived and worked for most of his adult life. The process was remarkably consistent: Cayce would lie down on a couch or daybed, enter a self-induced trance (eyes closed, breathing slow and deep), and respond to questions posed by clients, family members, or his stenographer-wife Gertrude Evans Cayce. A secretary (usually Gladys Davis) recorded every word verbatim. The readings were later typed, indexed, and preserved by the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.), the nonprofit organization Cayce founded in 1931 to study and disseminate his work. The A.R.E. headquarters in Virginia Beach still maintains the complete archive, with thousands of readings publicly available through their library, published books, and online database.
In these sessions, Cayce described Sirius not as a mere astronomical object but as a significant spiritual influence and a source of highly evolved soul groups. He portrayed Sirius as a place of advanced consciousness where souls could pass through for refinement, enlightenment, and preparation before incarnating on Earth or other worlds. In Reading 5753-1 (1933), he stated that Sirius is “one of the centers from which those of the higher development may bring light and understanding to the Earth plane.” He linked Sirius to early human development, particularly in ancient Egypt and the lost civilizations of Atlantis and Lemuria. Cayce said souls from Sirius incarnated to bring wisdom, healing knowledge, astronomical understanding, and spiritual teachings. He specifically connected Sirians to the construction of the pyramids (as energy devices rather than tombs), the development of early astronomy, and the use of sound, light, and vibration for healing and consciousness expansion.
Cayce did not provide detailed physical descriptions of Sirians in the way later channelers would. His readings were metaphysical rather than materialistic—he portrayed them as highly evolved, benevolent, non-physical guides focused on karma, enlightenment, and soul evolution. They were not flesh-and-blood visitors but spiritual influences—entities operating from a higher plane who assisted humanity through incarnations, dreams, intuitions, and inner promptings. In Reading 294-8 (1932), he described Sirius as a source of “those who bring light and knowledge,” helping to balance karmic patterns and elevate consciousness.
Cayce also tied Sirius to broader cosmic cycles and Earth’s spiritual history. In readings on Atlantis and Lemuria (1930s), he suggested that Sirian souls were among those who brought advanced knowledge to these civilizations—knowledge that was later lost or misused. He linked Sirius to the Akashic records (the universal memory of all souls’ experiences) and described it as a place where souls review their progress and choose their next incarnation. In some sessions he implied that Sirian influence was part of a larger plan to prepare humanity for a new age of enlightenment, especially during periods of planetary shift or crisis.
One of the most quoted passages on Sirius comes from Reading 900-10 (1930s series):
“There is that influence from Sirius, through which the entity has gained much of that which is the ability to bring light and understanding to others.”
Here Cayce links Sirius to specific soul abilities—teaching, healing, and illumination—that manifest when a Sirian-influenced soul incarnates on Earth.
The primary source for all of this is Cayce’s own readings, preserved verbatim in the A.R.E. archives in Virginia Beach. Thousands of these readings have been published in book form (e.g., Edgar Cayce on Atlantis, Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records, Edgar Cayce on the Millennium, and various A.R.E. compilations on cosmology and soul development). The organization continues to make them available to researchers and the public through their library and online database.
Significance
Cayce’s references to Sirius are historically significant for several reasons:
-They predate the modern New Age channeling movement by 40–50 years (Lyssa Royal Holt, Norma Milanovich, Patricia Pereira, David K. Miller, and others emerged in the 1980s–1990s).
-They are among the earliest Western esoteric mentions of Sirius as a source of advanced spiritual beings and soul groups.
-They established key themes that later Sirian channelers repeated almost verbatim: benevolent guides, genetic/spiritual seeding of early civilizations (Egypt, Atlantis, Lemuria), mastery of light/sound/vibration, focus on karma/enlightenment, and a role in humanity’s ascension.
-Unlike many contactee or abduction cases, Cayce’s readings were not self-promotional. He never claimed to be special or to have met Sirians personally—he simply reported what came through in trance for clients asking about soul origins, past lives, or future events.
Critics argue that Cayce’s cosmology reflects the early-20th-century occult revival (Theosophy, Rosicrucianism, New Thought), where Sirius was a popular mystical symbol. Skeptics also note the lack of physical evidence and the subjective nature of trance readings. Supporters counter that the consistency of his descriptions across thousands of unrelated sessions, combined with his documented accuracy in medical diagnoses (verified by doctors in many cases), lends credibility to his metaphysical insights.
Regardless of interpretation, Edgar Cayce’s trance readings on Sirius remain the earliest widely documented reference to Sirians in Western esoteric literature. They predate the modern channeling era by decades and laid the foundation for the benevolent, spiritually advanced Sirian archetype—teachers of ancient wisdom, helpers in pyramid construction and astronomy, and guides for soul evolution—that persists in starseed, ascension, and ancient-astronaut communities today. The idea that Sirius is a source of enlightened souls who incarnate to uplift humanity has influenced nearly every subsequent Sirian channeling and starseed identity claim.
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Robert K.G. Temple – The Sirius Mystery & Dogon Knowledge
Robert K.G. Temple’s The Sirius Mystery (first published in 1976, revised and expanded in 1998) remains one of the most famous, influential, and hotly debated books in ancient-astronaut and extraterrestrial-contact literature. The work argues that the Dogon people of Mali in West Africa possessed remarkably accurate astronomical knowledge about the Sirius star system—knowledge that Western science only confirmed in the 19th and 20th centuries—and that this information could only have come from extraterrestrial visitors. Temple specifically hypothesized that amphibious beings from the Sirius system (whom the Dogon call the Nommo) visited Earth in antiquity and taught the Dogon about Sirius A and its invisible companion star, Sirius B.
The foundation of Temple’s book rests on the fieldwork of French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen, who lived among the Dogon from the 1930s through the 1950s. Griaule’s most famous publication on the subject is Conversations with Ogotemmêli (1948), a detailed record of discussions with a blind Dogon elder and priest named Ogotemmêli. In these conversations (conducted in 1931 and later), Ogotemmêli described Sirius (called “Sigi Tolo”) as the brightest star in the sky and explained that it had a companion star—“Po Tolo”—that was extremely small, incredibly dense and heavy (“the heaviest star”), and white in color. The Dogon said Po Tolo orbited Sigi Tolo every 50 years, was invisible to the naked eye, and was the “digitaria star” (referring to a tiny seed). They also described a third star (Emme Ya, or “sorghum female”) orbiting the pair.
These details are extraordinary because:
-Sirius B (the companion) is a white dwarf—a collapsed, ultra-dense star.
-It was first theorized by Western astronomers in the 1840s (Friedrich Bessel) based on irregularities in Sirius A’s motion.
-It was visually confirmed only in 1862 by Alvan Clark using a powerful telescope.
-Its 50-year orbital period was calculated in the early 20th century.
-Its white color and extreme density were not fully understood until the 1920s–1930s.
The Dogon had no telescopes. Griaule and Dieterlen documented this knowledge in the 1930s–1940s, before most of the scientific details were widely popularized outside astronomy circles. Temple argued that this knowledge could not have come from European visitors or missionaries (who lacked the specific facts about density and orbital period) and must have been imparted by extraterrestrial teachers—the Nommo.
Dogon Description of the Nommo
According to Ogotemmêli and other Dogon elders (as recorded by Griaule):
-The Nommo were amphibious beings who came from the Sirius system.
-They were described as fish-like, serpent-like, or mermaid-like—often with human upper bodies and fish or reptilian lower bodies (tails, scales, or fins).
-Some accounts depict them as fully humanoid but with aquatic features (webbed hands/feet, smooth slick skin).
-They were said to have landed in an ark or vessel that “came down spinning” and landed in water.
-The Nommo were teachers who brought civilization, agriculture, astronomy, and spiritual knowledge to the Dogon ancestors.
-They were benevolent but powerful; one Nommo (the “Nommo Die”) sacrificed himself to bring order and knowledge, paralleling mythic themes of divine sacrifice.
Temple hypothesized that these Nommo were Sirian visitors—amphibious extraterrestrials adapted to water environments—who taught the Dogon about their home star system. He linked the Nommo to ancient myths worldwide (Oannes in Babylonian lore, Dagon in Philistine mythology, Viracocha in Andean traditions) as evidence of a global Sirian teaching tradition.
Primary Sources
-Marcel Griaule’s anthropological studies: Conversations with Ogotemmêli (1948, English translation 1965) — the foundational ethnographic record of Dogon cosmology and Sirius knowledge.
-Robert K.G. Temple’s book: The Sirius Mystery (1976, revised 1998) — the primary popularization and interpretation. Temple cites Griaule/Dieterlen extensively and adds comparative mythology and astronomical data.
-Griaule & Dieterlen’s later work: Le Renard pâle (1965, posthumous for Griaule) — additional details on Dogon cosmology.
Significance
The Sirius Mystery is one of the most famous and debated “ancient astronaut” cases in history. It popularized the idea of Sirians as ancient teachers and linked them specifically to aquatic/amphibious beings who brought knowledge to early human civilizations. The book influenced Erich von Däniken, Zecharia Sitchin, and countless later authors in the ancient-astronaut genre. It also helped cement Sirius as a central star in esoteric and UFO lore—second only to the Pleiades in prominence.
The case has been heavily criticized. Anthropologists (e.g., Walter van Beek, 1991) argued the Dogon’s Sirius B knowledge likely came from cultural contamination—European visitors or missionaries in the early 20th century who discussed the star before Griaule arrived. Critics also note inconsistencies in Dogon oral tradition and possible misinterpretation by Griaule. Temple’s hypothesis remains unproven, but the book’s impact is undeniable: it made Sirians synonymous with ancient wisdom, aquatic teachers, and stellar knowledge in the public imagination.
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Lyssa Royal Holt’s Channeled Material on Sirians (1980s–1990s)
Lyssa Royal Holt is one of the most influential and widely respected trance channelers in the modern extraterrestrial-contact and ascension movement. Active primarily from the mid-1980s through the 1990s (with her most productive and widely published period between 1986 and 1995), Holt’s work stands out for its detailed, structured cosmology and its emphasis on humanity’s ancient origins, genetic history, and ongoing spiritual evolution. Unlike many channelers who focus on a single group or message, Holt channeled a broad collective of extraterrestrial and higher-dimensional beings, with the Sirians emerging as one of the most frequently discussed and consistently described races. Her material on Sirians is foundational in starseed, ascension, and galactic-family literature, particularly for introducing the concept of distinct Sirian “types” (aquatic/amphibious and humanoid) and their central role in human genetic seeding.
Date Range & Location
Holt’s primary channeling on Sirians and related galactic history took place in the 1980s and 1990s, with the most active and influential sessions occurring between 1986 and 1995. She conducted these sessions in various locations across the United States, primarily in California (Los Angeles and San Diego areas) and Arizona (Sedona and Phoenix regions). Sedona, with its reputation as an energy vortex, became a frequent site for deeper trance work and group channeling events in the early-to-mid 1990s.
Details of the Channeled Material on Sirians
Holt channeled in a deep trance state, often with her eyes closed and voice changing subtly to reflect the collective or individual being speaking through her. The Sirian messages were delivered by what she described as a “Sirian collective”—a unified consciousness representing multiple Sirian groups rather than a single individual. The Sirians positioned themselves as one branch of an ancient Lyran civilization (the original “parent race” in Holt’s cosmology) that seeded human genetics on Earth millions of years ago.
Holt’s material consistently described two main types of Sirians:
Aquatic/Amphibious Sirians (primarily from Sirius B)
-Appearance: Dolphin- or mermaid-like forms, sleek and fluid, with iridescent blue-grey or silvery skin that shimmered like water under light. Large, expressive eyes adapted for low-light or aquatic environments. Bodies were streamlined, sometimes with webbed hands/feet, fins, or tail-like extensions.
-Nature: Highly emotional, intuitive, and empathic. Focused on water-based consciousness, emotional healing, and the flow of energy through the body’s fluid systems.
-Role: They were said to have contributed the “water element” to human genetics—emotional depth, intuition, adaptability, and connection to the collective unconscious.
Humanoid Sirians (primarily from Sirius A)
-Appearance: Tall and slender (6–7+ feet), with golden-tan, coppery, or light olive skin tones. Long, straight light hair (blonde to golden-brown). Large, expressive eyes (blue, green, or light-colored). Refined facial features—high cheekbones, delicate nose, small mouth.
-Clothing: Flowing garments or robes in metallic silver, white, gold, or pale blue tones, often seamless and energy-infused.
-Nature: Intellectual, disciplined, wise, and spiritually focused. Strong connection to sound, vibration, and sacred geometry.
-Role: They contributed the “air/fire” elements to human genetics—intellect, discipline, creativity, and higher consciousness.
The Sirians collectively explained that they were part of an ancient “family of light” (Lyran descendants) that seeded Earth with genetic material in collaboration with Pleiadians, Arcturians, and others. They said early human prototypes were engineered in Atlantis and Lemuria, with Sirians contributing emotional fluidity (aquatic type) and mental/spiritual clarity (humanoid type). They taught ancient civilizations—especially in Egypt—about astronomy, pyramid energy, healing frequencies, and the balance of polarity (light/dark, male/female).
Modern role: The Sirians said they are assisting Earth’s current ascension process by helping lightworkers integrate polarity, heal emotional trauma, and raise planetary vibration. Messages emphasized unity, compassion, water as a carrier of consciousness, and the importance of sound/light codes for DNA activation.
Primary Sources
-The Prism of Lyra: An E.T. History of You (1989, co-authored with Keith Priest) — foundational text introducing Sirians as Lyran descendants and genetic co-creators.
-Visitors from Within (1992) — deeper exploration of abduction/contact dynamics, with Sirians appearing as benevolent overseers.
-Preparing for Contact: A Protocol for Experiencing Extraterrestrial Communication (1994) — practical guidance on connecting with ET groups, including Sirians, through meditation and intention.
These books contain verbatim channeled transcripts, drawings of beings/craft, and meditations designed to attune readers to Sirian energies.
Significance
Holt’s work is one of the first major channeled sources to clearly delineate Sirian types—aquatic/amphibious (Sirius B) vs. humanoid (Sirius A)—and to position them as primary genetic engineers of early humanity. This dual archetype (water/emotion vs. air/intellect) influenced later starseed teachings, ascension literature, and Sirian-focused channeling (e.g., Patricia Pereira, David K. Miller). Her emphasis on Sirius as a source of ancient wisdom (Egypt, Atlantis) and current spiritual support helped popularize Sirians as mentors of emotional healing, sound/vibration work, and unity consciousness.
Critics view the material as archetypal New Age imagination, influenced by 1980s–1990s ascension themes. Supporters highlight the internal consistency across sessions, the lack of commercial sensationalism (Holt focused on teaching rather than fame), and personal transformations reported by readers who used her meditations.
Lyssa Royal Holt’s channeled material on Sirians remains a cornerstone of modern Sirian lore—establishing them as tall, slender humanoids (golden-tan skin, long light hair, large eyes) and aquatic/amphibious beings (iridescent blue-grey, dolphin/mermaid-like), ancient genetic co-creators, teachers of lost civilizations, and current guides for Earth’s ascension and polarity integration.
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Barbara Marciniak Channeling References to Sirians (1990s)
Barbara Marciniak is one of the most widely read and influential channelers of the modern New Age and extraterrestrial-contact movement. Through her trance channeling of a collective consciousness identifying itself as Pleiadian, she produced a body of work that has shaped much of contemporary starseed, ascension, and galactic-family thinking. While her primary focus is the Pleiadian collective—beings from the Pleiades star cluster—she consistently referenced the Sirians as close allies, co-creators, and essential partners in humanity’s ancient genetic and spiritual history. These references, scattered throughout her 1990s books and workshops, helped popularize Sirians as wise, spiritually advanced mentors with a profound connection to water, sound, healing frequencies, and Earth’s liberation from control structures.
Date Range & Location
Marciniak’s most productive and widely published channeling occurred during the 1990s, with the core material emerging between 1988 and 1998. The primary book containing the foundational Sirian references, Bringers of the Dawn: Teachings from the Pleiadians, was published in 1992. Subsequent titles—Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the Living Library (1994) and Path of Empowerment: Pleiadian Wisdom for a World in Chaos (2004)—expanded on the same themes. The channeling sessions themselves took place in various locations across the United States, with Marciniak’s home base in the Pacific Northwest (Washington state) and frequent workshops in Sedona, Arizona, and other energy-vortex areas. Many group sessions were recorded live during public events or private retreats.
Details of the Channeled References to Sirians
Marciniak channeled in a light-to-medium trance state, often with her eyes closed and voice shifting slightly to reflect the collective Pleiadian energy. The Sirians were never presented as the primary speakers; instead, the Pleiadians frequently mentioned them as collaborative partners in Earth’s cosmic history and current awakening.
Key points from the material:
Sirians as genetic co-creators: The Pleiadians described Sirians as advanced geneticists who worked alongside Lyrans (the original “parent race” in Pleiadian cosmology) and Pleiadians to engineer human DNA. They said Sirians contributed the “water element” to the human blueprint—emotional depth, intuition, fluidity, and connection to the collective unconscious. This was part of a multi-species project to create a being capable of holding a wide range of frequencies and experiencing polarity (light/dark, joy/fear) as a path to mastery.
Ancient civilizations: Sirians were said to have been heavily involved in teaching and guiding early civilizations, particularly ancient Egypt. The Pleiadians claimed Sirians helped design and activate the pyramids as energy devices and astronomical observatories, sharing knowledge of sacred geometry, sound frequencies, and water-based healing. Similar influence was attributed to Atlantis and Lemuria, where Sirians worked with sound and vibration to maintain crystalline grids and balance planetary energies.
Physical description: Marciniak’s Pleiadian collective did not provide a single, detailed portrait of Sirians. Instead, they were often linked to aquatic or blue-toned energies—described indirectly as fluid, iridescent, and connected to water consciousness. Some passages imply humanoid forms with luminous skin (blue-grey or golden-tan) and a graceful, flowing presence, but the emphasis is on their energetic signature rather than fixed physicality. The aquatic association ties them to dolphin/mermaid archetypes in other sources.
Messages & role: Sirians were portrayed as wise, spiritual mentors with a strong connection to water (emotional healing, flow, purification) and sound (frequency work, activation of consciousness). The Pleiadians said Sirians are part of the “family of light”—a benevolent coalition assisting Earth’s liberation from control matrices (fear-based systems, genetic manipulation by regressive groups). Current Sirian involvement focuses on awakening humanity to multidimensional identity, integrating polarity, and preparing for a shift to higher consciousness. Messages often emphasize compassion, unity, and the power of intention to reclaim sovereignty.
Primary Sources
-Bringers of the Dawn: Teachings from the Pleiadians (1992) — the foundational book. Sirians are referenced throughout as genetic co-creators, Egyptian teachers, and allies in the “family of light.”
-Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the Living Library (1994) — expands on Sirian contributions to Earth’s genetic and crystalline history.
-Path of Empowerment: Pleiadian Wisdom for a World in Chaos (2004) — later reflections that reinforce Sirian messages of liberation and awakening.
These books contain verbatim channeled transcripts, meditations, and explanations of galactic history. Marciniak’s workshops (audio recordings and live events) also frequently included Sirian references.
Significance
Marciniak’s work is significant because it popularized Sirians as integral members of the “family of light” within Pleiadian channeling circles. By linking them to ancient Egypt, genetic engineering, and spiritual awakening, she helped cement Sirians as wise, benevolent mentors in the broader New Age and starseed community. Her indirect, energetic description (aquatic/blue-toned energies, water/sound connection) influenced later channelers and intuitives who expanded on the aquatic archetype (dolphin/mermaid-like beings) and the role of Sirians in emotional healing and grid activation.
Critics view the material as archetypal New Age imagination, influenced by 1990s ascension themes and ancient-astronaut ideas. Supporters point to the internal consistency across sessions, the lack of sensationalism (Marciniak focused on empowerment rather than drama), and personal transformations reported by readers who used her meditations.
Barbara Marciniak’s Pleiadian channeling references to Sirians remain a cornerstone of modern Sirian lore—portraying them as advanced geneticists and spiritual mentors who co-created human DNA with Lyrans and Pleiadians, taught ancient civilizations (especially Egypt), and now assist Earth’s liberation from control matrices and awakening to multidimensional identity. Though no single detailed physical portrait emerges, the association with aquatic/blue-toned energies and sound/healing frequencies became a defining thread in Sirian teachings.
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Starseed Modern Channeling Community (2000s–present)
The Sirians have evolved dramatically in the 21st century from their earlier roots in channeled books and ancient-astronaut theories into one of the most prominent and personally resonant “star races” within the global starseed community. Unlike the 1980s–1990s era—when Sirians appeared mainly through dedicated channelers like Lyssa Royal Holt, Patricia Pereira, or Barbara Marciniak—the 2000s to the present have seen Sirian lore become decentralized, democratized, and deeply internalized. Today, Sirians are no longer defined by a single authoritative source or contactee. Instead, they live in the collective intuition, personal identification, meditation experiences, YouTube channels, blogs, forums, TikTok videos, Discord servers, and private Facebook groups of tens of thousands of people worldwide who identify as Sirian starseeds or who regularly channel/work with Sirian energies.
Date Range & Location
This phase spans from the early 2000s to the present (ongoing as of 2025–2026). The explosion of online platforms after 2005 (YouTube launch 2005, widespread Facebook groups ~2007–2010, Reddit/TikTok 2010s–2020s) transformed Sirian lore from book-based to crowd-sourced and real-time. The “location” is now global and digital: English-speaking starseed communities in the United States, Canada, UK, Australia, Western Europe, and increasingly Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe. Physical hubs still exist (Sedona, Arizona; Mount Shasta, California; Glastonbury, UK; parts of Brazil), but the primary space is online—YouTube channels, Instagram reels, Telegram groups, Reddit (r/starseeds, r/SirianStarseed), private Facebook groups (“Sirian Starseeds,” “Sirian Family,” etc.), and personal blogs/websites.
Details of Starseed Lore & Descriptions
In modern starseed communities, identifying as a Sirian starseed is one of the most common claims (alongside Pleiadian, Arcturian, Lyran, and Orion). People describe a deep, innate resonance with Sirian energy through:
Core traits (repeated across thousands of self-reports):
-Strong, almost magnetic connection to water, oceans, rivers, rain, or any large bodies of water. Many say they feel “recharged” near the sea or cry easily during emotional healing.
-Natural healing abilities—especially emotional, energetic, or frequency-based (Reiki, sound healing, crystal work).
-Resistance to dogma, rigid belief systems, or authoritarian structures; strong inner knowing and intuition.
-Affinity for sound, music, toning, chanting, or frequency work (binaural beats, solfeggio frequencies, overtone singing).
-Disciplined yet deeply compassionate nature—high standards for self and others, but with gentle empathy.
-Physical markers (common but not universal): blue or green eyes, light-sensitive skin, love of dolphins/whales, feeling of “not fitting in” on Earth, vivid dreams of water worlds or underwater cities.
Two main Sirian archetypes (now standard in starseed circles):
Humanoid Sirians (often linked to Sirius A): Tall and slender (6–7+ ft in visions or higher-self form).
-Skin tones: golden-tan, coppery, light olive, or subtle bluish undertones.
-Hair: long, straight, light (blonde to golden-brown or silvery-white).
-Eyes: large, expressive, blue, green, or aquamarine.
-Garments: flowing robes or light-infused clothing in metallic silver, white, gold, or pale blue.
-Energy: intellectual, disciplined, wise, focused on sacred geometry, architecture, energy grids, and higher knowledge.
Aquatic/Amphibious Sirians (often linked to Sirius B):
-Dolphin- or mermaid-like forms—sleek, fluid, graceful.
-Skin: iridescent blue-grey, silvery, or shimmering like water under light.
-Eyes: large, dark or luminous, suited for deep/ocean environments.
-Features: streamlined bodies, sometimes with webbed hands/feet or tail-like extensions in visions.
-Energy: deeply emotional, empathic, healing-oriented, connected to water element, collective consciousness, and emotional release.
Messages & Role in Modern Communities
Sirians are seen as guardians of Earth’s waters and crystalline grids. Common channeled and intuitive messages include:
-Help heal the oceans and water systems (pollution, emotional trauma stored in water).
-Activate crystalline grids and ley lines through sound, meditation, and intention.
-Guide the ascension process—raising personal and planetary vibration to 5D consciousness.
-Restore balance between masculine/feminine, intellect/emotion, spirit/matter.
-Assist starseeds in remembering their Sirian origins and missions (healing, teaching, gridwork).
-Encourage unity consciousness and compassion while maintaining healthy boundaries.
Primary Sources (2000s–present)
Online channels & YouTube:
-Magenta Pixie (ongoing since ~2008): frequently mentions Sirians as part of the “White Winged Collective” and water healers.
-Aluna Ash (2010s–present): describes Sirian energy activations, blue beings, and water-grid work.
-Other prominent channels: “Letters from Sirius” blog (2010s–2020s), “Sirian Council” channels on YouTube, various TikTok/Instagram starseed creators.
Books & written material:
-Stewart Swerdlow, Blue Blood, True Blood (2002) — describes Sirians as technology traders and genetic engineers in galactic history.
-Lisa Renee, Ascension Glossary entries (2000s–present) — portrays Sirians as part of the Galactic Federation, involved in DNA repair and ascension support.
Forums & communities: Reddit (r/starseeds, r/SirianStarseed), Facebook groups (“Sirian Starseeds,” “Galactic Federation of Light”), Discord servers, private Telegram channels.
Significance
The 2000s–present era represents the ongoing, decentralized evolution of Sirian lore in the digital age. Unlike earlier periods tied to single channelers (Cayce, Holt, Pereira, Marciniak), Sirian identity is now collective, experiential, and self-reported. Tens of thousands of people worldwide identify as Sirian starseeds, sharing traits, dreams, meditations, and activations online. This shift has made Sirians less about distant teachers and more about an inner resonance—an ancient soul lineage awakening within modern humanity. The dual archetype (tall humanoids with golden-tan skin, long light hair, blue/green eyes; aquatic dolphin/mermaid-like beings) and focus on water healing, sound frequencies, crystalline grids, and ascension have become standard in starseed culture.
Critics see it as a modern mythos born from New Age archetypes and internet echo chambers. Supporters argue the sheer volume of similar self-reports (independent of direct contact between individuals) points to a genuine collective memory or energetic activation.
In the digital age, Sirians are no longer confined to books or single voices—they live in the shared intuition, meditations, and online communities of a growing global starseed family.

The Sirians (or Sirian beings) are one of the more prominent "star races" in modern channeled, New Age, UFO contactee, and starseed literature. They are frequently described as an ancient, highly advanced extraterrestrial civilization originating from the Sirius star system—specifically Sirius A (the bright main-sequence star visible to the naked eye) and sometimes Sirius B (its white-dwarf companion). Sirius is located in the constellation Canis Major, about 8.6 light-years from Earth, making it one of the closest star systems to our Sun.
Unlike some species tied to physical abduction cases (Greys) or direct face-to-face meetings (Nordics/Pleiadians), Sirians appear most often in spiritual/channeling contexts, ancient astronaut theories, and starseed lore rather than classic UFO sighting reports or military encounters. There are no widely accepted, high-profile physical evidence cases (crashed craft, implants, mass landings) definitively linked to them in mainstream UFO literature. Their presence is almost entirely metaphysical, symbolic, and experiential—through meditation, channeling, dreams, past-life regression, or intuitive knowing.
Primary Sources & Timeline
Sirian references appear sporadically in early 20th-century esoteric literature but explode in popularity during the New Age movement of the 1970s–1990s and continue strong today. Key foundational and influential sources include:
Edgar Cayce (1930s–1940s): In trance readings (Association for Research and Enlightenment archives), Cayce occasionally referenced Sirius as a source of advanced spiritual influence. He described it as a place souls pass through for wisdom and evolution, with beings of high vibration aiding human development. No detailed physical description, but benevolent and non-physical guides.
Robert K.G. Temple – The Sirius Mystery (1976): This pseudoscientific book popularized the idea that ancient cultures (especially the Dogon people of Mali) had astronomical knowledge of Sirius B (invisible to the naked eye) from extraterrestrial visitors. Temple hypothesized Sirians (amphibious or aquatic beings) taught the Dogon. The book remains controversial but influential in ancient-astronaut circles.
Lyssa Royal Holt (1980s–1990s): In books like The Prism of Lyra (1989) and Visitors from Within (1992), Holt channeled information about Sirians as a branch of Lyran descendants. She described multiple Sirian types: aquatic/amphibious beings from Sirius B (dolphin/mermaid-like), and more humanoid groups from Sirius A involved in seeding Earth genetics.
Norma Milanovich, Patricia Pereira, and others (1990s): Sirians often appear alongside Pleiadians and Arcturians in ascension-focused channeling. Pereira (Songs of the Arcturians series) and others portray them as wise, protective mentors helping with Earth's shift to higher consciousness.
Starseed & New Age communities (2000s–present): Sirians are a staple in starseed lore (e.g., traits: disciplined, wise, resistant to dogma, connected to water/energy healing, often with blue eyes or aquatic affinities). Authors like Stewart Swerdlow (Blue Blood, True Blood) describe Sirians as technology traders or genetic engineers. Modern channelers (e.g., Letters from Sirius blog, 2020s) continue publishing messages from "Sirians" on ascension, disclosure, and timelines.
Physical Descriptions
Descriptions vary widely depending on the source and "type" of Sirian being, as literature often splits them into subgroups from Sirius A vs. Sirius B:
Sirius A humanoids (most common in contactee/New Age accounts): Tall (6–7+ feet), slender, graceful build. Skin tones: golden-tan, coppery, bluish, or light olive. Hair: long, straight, often golden, blonde, or light brown. Eyes: large, expressive, green, blue, or light-colored. Facial features: refined, high cheekbones, delicate. Clothing: form-fitting jumpsuits or flowing robes in metallic/light colors. Some reports mention vertical pupils (feline/reptilian-like) or elongated noses.
Sirius B aquatic/amphibious beings (from Lyssa Royal, some Dogon interpretations): Dolphin- or mermaid-like forms, sleek, aquatic-adapted bodies, sometimes with webbed hands/feet, smooth skin (blue-grey or iridescent), large eyes suited for low light. More energy-based or fluid than solid.
Short Sirians (occasional reports): Under 5 feet, bald, yellow/olive skin, large eyes, tight blue suits—sometimes tied to "Galactic Federation" technicians.
Overall, Sirians are almost always portrayed as benevolent, wise, and spiritually advanced—no aggressive or abductive traits in primary accounts.
Messages & Role
Core themes across sources:
-Ancient teachers/mentors: Sirians allegedly seeded human DNA, shared technology (pyramids, astronomy), and guided early civilizations (Egypt, Dogon, Atlantis/Lemuria myths).
-Ascension & healing: Modern channelings emphasize helping Earth shift to 5D consciousness, healing grids, DNA activation, water/elemental work, and raising vibration.
-Guardians/protectors: Protect against negative ET influence, assist lightworkers, maintain cosmic balance.
-Water & sound connection: Strong association with oceans, dolphins, sound frequencies, and emotional healing.
Credibility & Criticism
No physical evidence (crashed craft, implants, mass sightings) exists. Everything is channeled, intuitive, or mythological interpretation (e.g., Temple's Dogon claims have been widely debunked as cultural contamination). Skeptics see Sirians as archetypal New Age projections (wise elders, aquatic healers). Supporters highlight cross-source consistency and personal transformative experiences from meditations/channelings.
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Edgar Cayce’s Trance Readings on Sirius (1930s–1940s)
Edgar Cayce, widely known as the “Sleeping Prophet,” delivered more than 14,000 documented trance readings between 1901 and his death in 1945. These sessions—conducted while he was in a self-induced hypnotic state—covered an extraordinary range of topics: medical diagnoses, past-life interpretations, dream analysis, earth changes, spiritual teachings, and esoteric cosmology. Among the most intriguing and frequently referenced elements are his scattered but consistent mentions of Sirius—the brilliant star in Canis Major, approximately 8.6 light-years from Earth—as a profound spiritual influence and source of advanced soul groups.
The readings that touch on Sirius date primarily to the 1930s and early 1940s, with key examples including:
-Reading 294-8 (1932)
-Reading 5753-1 (November 12, 1933)
-Reading 900-10 (various 1930s sessions on soul development and cosmic influences)
-Reading 5748-6 (1944, one of the later readings referencing cosmic gateways and influences)
All of these were conducted in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where Cayce lived and worked for most of his adult life. The process was remarkably consistent: Cayce would lie down on a couch or daybed, enter a self-induced trance (eyes closed, breathing slow and deep), and respond to questions posed by clients, family members, or his stenographer-wife Gertrude Evans Cayce. A secretary (usually Gladys Davis) recorded every word verbatim. The readings were later typed, indexed, and preserved by the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.), the nonprofit organization Cayce founded in 1931 to study and disseminate his work. The A.R.E. headquarters in Virginia Beach still maintains the complete archive, with thousands of readings publicly available through their library, published books, and online database.
In these sessions, Cayce described Sirius not as a mere astronomical object but as a significant spiritual influence and a source of highly evolved soul groups. He portrayed Sirius as a place of advanced consciousness where souls could pass through for refinement, enlightenment, and preparation before incarnating on Earth or other worlds. In Reading 5753-1 (1933), he stated that Sirius is “one of the centers from which those of the higher development may bring light and understanding to the Earth plane.” He linked Sirius to early human development, particularly in ancient Egypt and the lost civilizations of Atlantis and Lemuria. Cayce said souls from Sirius incarnated to bring wisdom, healing knowledge, astronomical understanding, and spiritual teachings. He specifically connected Sirians to the construction of the pyramids (as energy devices rather than tombs), the development of early astronomy, and the use of sound, light, and vibration for healing and consciousness expansion.
Cayce did not provide detailed physical descriptions of Sirians in the way later channelers would. His readings were metaphysical rather than materialistic—he portrayed them as highly evolved, benevolent, non-physical guides focused on karma, enlightenment, and soul evolution. They were not flesh-and-blood visitors but spiritual influences—entities operating from a higher plane who assisted humanity through incarnations, dreams, intuitions, and inner promptings. In Reading 294-8 (1932), he described Sirius as a source of “those who bring light and knowledge,” helping to balance karmic patterns and elevate consciousness.
Cayce also tied Sirius to broader cosmic cycles and Earth’s spiritual history. In readings on Atlantis and Lemuria (1930s), he suggested that Sirian souls were among those who brought advanced knowledge to these civilizations—knowledge that was later lost or misused. He linked Sirius to the Akashic records (the universal memory of all souls’ experiences) and described it as a place where souls review their progress and choose their next incarnation. In some sessions he implied that Sirian influence was part of a larger plan to prepare humanity for a new age of enlightenment, especially during periods of planetary shift or crisis.
One of the most quoted passages on Sirius comes from Reading 900-10 (1930s series):
“There is that influence from Sirius, through which the entity has gained much of that which is the ability to bring light and understanding to others.”
Here Cayce links Sirius to specific soul abilities—teaching, healing, and illumination—that manifest when a Sirian-influenced soul incarnates on Earth.
The primary source for all of this is Cayce’s own readings, preserved verbatim in the A.R.E. archives in Virginia Beach. Thousands of these readings have been published in book form (e.g., Edgar Cayce on Atlantis, Edgar Cayce on the Akashic Records, Edgar Cayce on the Millennium, and various A.R.E. compilations on cosmology and soul development). The organization continues to make them available to researchers and the public through their library and online database.
Significance
Cayce’s references to Sirius are historically significant for several reasons:
-They predate the modern New Age channeling movement by 40–50 years (Lyssa Royal Holt, Norma Milanovich, Patricia Pereira, David K. Miller, and others emerged in the 1980s–1990s).
-They are among the earliest Western esoteric mentions of Sirius as a source of advanced spiritual beings and soul groups.
-They established key themes that later Sirian channelers repeated almost verbatim: benevolent guides, genetic/spiritual seeding of early civilizations (Egypt, Atlantis, Lemuria), mastery of light/sound/vibration, focus on karma/enlightenment, and a role in humanity’s ascension.
-Unlike many contactee or abduction cases, Cayce’s readings were not self-promotional. He never claimed to be special or to have met Sirians personally—he simply reported what came through in trance for clients asking about soul origins, past lives, or future events.
Critics argue that Cayce’s cosmology reflects the early-20th-century occult revival (Theosophy, Rosicrucianism, New Thought), where Sirius was a popular mystical symbol. Skeptics also note the lack of physical evidence and the subjective nature of trance readings. Supporters counter that the consistency of his descriptions across thousands of unrelated sessions, combined with his documented accuracy in medical diagnoses (verified by doctors in many cases), lends credibility to his metaphysical insights.
Regardless of interpretation, Edgar Cayce’s trance readings on Sirius remain the earliest widely documented reference to Sirians in Western esoteric literature. They predate the modern channeling era by decades and laid the foundation for the benevolent, spiritually advanced Sirian archetype—teachers of ancient wisdom, helpers in pyramid construction and astronomy, and guides for soul evolution—that persists in starseed, ascension, and ancient-astronaut communities today. The idea that Sirius is a source of enlightened souls who incarnate to uplift humanity has influenced nearly every subsequent Sirian channeling and starseed identity claim.
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Robert K.G. Temple – The Sirius Mystery & Dogon Knowledge
Robert K.G. Temple’s The Sirius Mystery (first published in 1976, revised and expanded in 1998) remains one of the most famous, influential, and hotly debated books in ancient-astronaut and extraterrestrial-contact literature. The work argues that the Dogon people of Mali in West Africa possessed remarkably accurate astronomical knowledge about the Sirius star system—knowledge that Western science only confirmed in the 19th and 20th centuries—and that this information could only have come from extraterrestrial visitors. Temple specifically hypothesized that amphibious beings from the Sirius system (whom the Dogon call the Nommo) visited Earth in antiquity and taught the Dogon about Sirius A and its invisible companion star, Sirius B.
The foundation of Temple’s book rests on the fieldwork of French anthropologists Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen, who lived among the Dogon from the 1930s through the 1950s. Griaule’s most famous publication on the subject is Conversations with Ogotemmêli (1948), a detailed record of discussions with a blind Dogon elder and priest named Ogotemmêli. In these conversations (conducted in 1931 and later), Ogotemmêli described Sirius (called “Sigi Tolo”) as the brightest star in the sky and explained that it had a companion star—“Po Tolo”—that was extremely small, incredibly dense and heavy (“the heaviest star”), and white in color. The Dogon said Po Tolo orbited Sigi Tolo every 50 years, was invisible to the naked eye, and was the “digitaria star” (referring to a tiny seed). They also described a third star (Emme Ya, or “sorghum female”) orbiting the pair.
These details are extraordinary because:
-Sirius B (the companion) is a white dwarf—a collapsed, ultra-dense star.
-It was first theorized by Western astronomers in the 1840s (Friedrich Bessel) based on irregularities in Sirius A’s motion.
-It was visually confirmed only in 1862 by Alvan Clark using a powerful telescope.
-Its 50-year orbital period was calculated in the early 20th century.
-Its white color and extreme density were not fully understood until the 1920s–1930s.
The Dogon had no telescopes. Griaule and Dieterlen documented this knowledge in the 1930s–1940s, before most of the scientific details were widely popularized outside astronomy circles. Temple argued that this knowledge could not have come from European visitors or missionaries (who lacked the specific facts about density and orbital period) and must have been imparted by extraterrestrial teachers—the Nommo.
Dogon Description of the Nommo
According to Ogotemmêli and other Dogon elders (as recorded by Griaule):
-The Nommo were amphibious beings who came from the Sirius system.
-They were described as fish-like, serpent-like, or mermaid-like—often with human upper bodies and fish or reptilian lower bodies (tails, scales, or fins).
-Some accounts depict them as fully humanoid but with aquatic features (webbed hands/feet, smooth slick skin).
-They were said to have landed in an ark or vessel that “came down spinning” and landed in water.
-The Nommo were teachers who brought civilization, agriculture, astronomy, and spiritual knowledge to the Dogon ancestors.
-They were benevolent but powerful; one Nommo (the “Nommo Die”) sacrificed himself to bring order and knowledge, paralleling mythic themes of divine sacrifice.
Temple hypothesized that these Nommo were Sirian visitors—amphibious extraterrestrials adapted to water environments—who taught the Dogon about their home star system. He linked the Nommo to ancient myths worldwide (Oannes in Babylonian lore, Dagon in Philistine mythology, Viracocha in Andean traditions) as evidence of a global Sirian teaching tradition.
Primary Sources
-Marcel Griaule’s anthropological studies: Conversations with Ogotemmêli (1948, English translation 1965) — the foundational ethnographic record of Dogon cosmology and Sirius knowledge.
-Robert K.G. Temple’s book: The Sirius Mystery (1976, revised 1998) — the primary popularization and interpretation. Temple cites Griaule/Dieterlen extensively and adds comparative mythology and astronomical data.
-Griaule & Dieterlen’s later work: Le Renard pâle (1965, posthumous for Griaule) — additional details on Dogon cosmology.
Significance
The Sirius Mystery is one of the most famous and debated “ancient astronaut” cases in history. It popularized the idea of Sirians as ancient teachers and linked them specifically to aquatic/amphibious beings who brought knowledge to early human civilizations. The book influenced Erich von Däniken, Zecharia Sitchin, and countless later authors in the ancient-astronaut genre. It also helped cement Sirius as a central star in esoteric and UFO lore—second only to the Pleiades in prominence.
The case has been heavily criticized. Anthropologists (e.g., Walter van Beek, 1991) argued the Dogon’s Sirius B knowledge likely came from cultural contamination—European visitors or missionaries in the early 20th century who discussed the star before Griaule arrived. Critics also note inconsistencies in Dogon oral tradition and possible misinterpretation by Griaule. Temple’s hypothesis remains unproven, but the book’s impact is undeniable: it made Sirians synonymous with ancient wisdom, aquatic teachers, and stellar knowledge in the public imagination.
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Lyssa Royal Holt’s Channeled Material on Sirians (1980s–1990s)
Lyssa Royal Holt is one of the most influential and widely respected trance channelers in the modern extraterrestrial-contact and ascension movement. Active primarily from the mid-1980s through the 1990s (with her most productive and widely published period between 1986 and 1995), Holt’s work stands out for its detailed, structured cosmology and its emphasis on humanity’s ancient origins, genetic history, and ongoing spiritual evolution. Unlike many channelers who focus on a single group or message, Holt channeled a broad collective of extraterrestrial and higher-dimensional beings, with the Sirians emerging as one of the most frequently discussed and consistently described races. Her material on Sirians is foundational in starseed, ascension, and galactic-family literature, particularly for introducing the concept of distinct Sirian “types” (aquatic/amphibious and humanoid) and their central role in human genetic seeding.
Date Range & Location
Holt’s primary channeling on Sirians and related galactic history took place in the 1980s and 1990s, with the most active and influential sessions occurring between 1986 and 1995. She conducted these sessions in various locations across the United States, primarily in California (Los Angeles and San Diego areas) and Arizona (Sedona and Phoenix regions). Sedona, with its reputation as an energy vortex, became a frequent site for deeper trance work and group channeling events in the early-to-mid 1990s.
Details of the Channeled Material on Sirians
Holt channeled in a deep trance state, often with her eyes closed and voice changing subtly to reflect the collective or individual being speaking through her. The Sirian messages were delivered by what she described as a “Sirian collective”—a unified consciousness representing multiple Sirian groups rather than a single individual. The Sirians positioned themselves as one branch of an ancient Lyran civilization (the original “parent race” in Holt’s cosmology) that seeded human genetics on Earth millions of years ago.
Holt’s material consistently described two main types of Sirians:
Aquatic/Amphibious Sirians (primarily from Sirius B)
-Appearance: Dolphin- or mermaid-like forms, sleek and fluid, with iridescent blue-grey or silvery skin that shimmered like water under light. Large, expressive eyes adapted for low-light or aquatic environments. Bodies were streamlined, sometimes with webbed hands/feet, fins, or tail-like extensions.
-Nature: Highly emotional, intuitive, and empathic. Focused on water-based consciousness, emotional healing, and the flow of energy through the body’s fluid systems.
-Role: They were said to have contributed the “water element” to human genetics—emotional depth, intuition, adaptability, and connection to the collective unconscious.
Humanoid Sirians (primarily from Sirius A)
-Appearance: Tall and slender (6–7+ feet), with golden-tan, coppery, or light olive skin tones. Long, straight light hair (blonde to golden-brown). Large, expressive eyes (blue, green, or light-colored). Refined facial features—high cheekbones, delicate nose, small mouth.
-Clothing: Flowing garments or robes in metallic silver, white, gold, or pale blue tones, often seamless and energy-infused.
-Nature: Intellectual, disciplined, wise, and spiritually focused. Strong connection to sound, vibration, and sacred geometry.
-Role: They contributed the “air/fire” elements to human genetics—intellect, discipline, creativity, and higher consciousness.
The Sirians collectively explained that they were part of an ancient “family of light” (Lyran descendants) that seeded Earth with genetic material in collaboration with Pleiadians, Arcturians, and others. They said early human prototypes were engineered in Atlantis and Lemuria, with Sirians contributing emotional fluidity (aquatic type) and mental/spiritual clarity (humanoid type). They taught ancient civilizations—especially in Egypt—about astronomy, pyramid energy, healing frequencies, and the balance of polarity (light/dark, male/female).
Modern role: The Sirians said they are assisting Earth’s current ascension process by helping lightworkers integrate polarity, heal emotional trauma, and raise planetary vibration. Messages emphasized unity, compassion, water as a carrier of consciousness, and the importance of sound/light codes for DNA activation.
Primary Sources
-The Prism of Lyra: An E.T. History of You (1989, co-authored with Keith Priest) — foundational text introducing Sirians as Lyran descendants and genetic co-creators.
-Visitors from Within (1992) — deeper exploration of abduction/contact dynamics, with Sirians appearing as benevolent overseers.
-Preparing for Contact: A Protocol for Experiencing Extraterrestrial Communication (1994) — practical guidance on connecting with ET groups, including Sirians, through meditation and intention.
These books contain verbatim channeled transcripts, drawings of beings/craft, and meditations designed to attune readers to Sirian energies.
Significance
Holt’s work is one of the first major channeled sources to clearly delineate Sirian types—aquatic/amphibious (Sirius B) vs. humanoid (Sirius A)—and to position them as primary genetic engineers of early humanity. This dual archetype (water/emotion vs. air/intellect) influenced later starseed teachings, ascension literature, and Sirian-focused channeling (e.g., Patricia Pereira, David K. Miller). Her emphasis on Sirius as a source of ancient wisdom (Egypt, Atlantis) and current spiritual support helped popularize Sirians as mentors of emotional healing, sound/vibration work, and unity consciousness.
Critics view the material as archetypal New Age imagination, influenced by 1980s–1990s ascension themes. Supporters highlight the internal consistency across sessions, the lack of commercial sensationalism (Holt focused on teaching rather than fame), and personal transformations reported by readers who used her meditations.
Lyssa Royal Holt’s channeled material on Sirians remains a cornerstone of modern Sirian lore—establishing them as tall, slender humanoids (golden-tan skin, long light hair, large eyes) and aquatic/amphibious beings (iridescent blue-grey, dolphin/mermaid-like), ancient genetic co-creators, teachers of lost civilizations, and current guides for Earth’s ascension and polarity integration.
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Barbara Marciniak Channeling References to Sirians (1990s)
Barbara Marciniak is one of the most widely read and influential channelers of the modern New Age and extraterrestrial-contact movement. Through her trance channeling of a collective consciousness identifying itself as Pleiadian, she produced a body of work that has shaped much of contemporary starseed, ascension, and galactic-family thinking. While her primary focus is the Pleiadian collective—beings from the Pleiades star cluster—she consistently referenced the Sirians as close allies, co-creators, and essential partners in humanity’s ancient genetic and spiritual history. These references, scattered throughout her 1990s books and workshops, helped popularize Sirians as wise, spiritually advanced mentors with a profound connection to water, sound, healing frequencies, and Earth’s liberation from control structures.
Date Range & Location
Marciniak’s most productive and widely published channeling occurred during the 1990s, with the core material emerging between 1988 and 1998. The primary book containing the foundational Sirian references, Bringers of the Dawn: Teachings from the Pleiadians, was published in 1992. Subsequent titles—Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the Living Library (1994) and Path of Empowerment: Pleiadian Wisdom for a World in Chaos (2004)—expanded on the same themes. The channeling sessions themselves took place in various locations across the United States, with Marciniak’s home base in the Pacific Northwest (Washington state) and frequent workshops in Sedona, Arizona, and other energy-vortex areas. Many group sessions were recorded live during public events or private retreats.
Details of the Channeled References to Sirians
Marciniak channeled in a light-to-medium trance state, often with her eyes closed and voice shifting slightly to reflect the collective Pleiadian energy. The Sirians were never presented as the primary speakers; instead, the Pleiadians frequently mentioned them as collaborative partners in Earth’s cosmic history and current awakening.
Key points from the material:
Sirians as genetic co-creators: The Pleiadians described Sirians as advanced geneticists who worked alongside Lyrans (the original “parent race” in Pleiadian cosmology) and Pleiadians to engineer human DNA. They said Sirians contributed the “water element” to the human blueprint—emotional depth, intuition, fluidity, and connection to the collective unconscious. This was part of a multi-species project to create a being capable of holding a wide range of frequencies and experiencing polarity (light/dark, joy/fear) as a path to mastery.
Ancient civilizations: Sirians were said to have been heavily involved in teaching and guiding early civilizations, particularly ancient Egypt. The Pleiadians claimed Sirians helped design and activate the pyramids as energy devices and astronomical observatories, sharing knowledge of sacred geometry, sound frequencies, and water-based healing. Similar influence was attributed to Atlantis and Lemuria, where Sirians worked with sound and vibration to maintain crystalline grids and balance planetary energies.
Physical description: Marciniak’s Pleiadian collective did not provide a single, detailed portrait of Sirians. Instead, they were often linked to aquatic or blue-toned energies—described indirectly as fluid, iridescent, and connected to water consciousness. Some passages imply humanoid forms with luminous skin (blue-grey or golden-tan) and a graceful, flowing presence, but the emphasis is on their energetic signature rather than fixed physicality. The aquatic association ties them to dolphin/mermaid archetypes in other sources.
Messages & role: Sirians were portrayed as wise, spiritual mentors with a strong connection to water (emotional healing, flow, purification) and sound (frequency work, activation of consciousness). The Pleiadians said Sirians are part of the “family of light”—a benevolent coalition assisting Earth’s liberation from control matrices (fear-based systems, genetic manipulation by regressive groups). Current Sirian involvement focuses on awakening humanity to multidimensional identity, integrating polarity, and preparing for a shift to higher consciousness. Messages often emphasize compassion, unity, and the power of intention to reclaim sovereignty.
Primary Sources
-Bringers of the Dawn: Teachings from the Pleiadians (1992) — the foundational book. Sirians are referenced throughout as genetic co-creators, Egyptian teachers, and allies in the “family of light.”
-Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the Living Library (1994) — expands on Sirian contributions to Earth’s genetic and crystalline history.
-Path of Empowerment: Pleiadian Wisdom for a World in Chaos (2004) — later reflections that reinforce Sirian messages of liberation and awakening.
These books contain verbatim channeled transcripts, meditations, and explanations of galactic history. Marciniak’s workshops (audio recordings and live events) also frequently included Sirian references.
Significance
Marciniak’s work is significant because it popularized Sirians as integral members of the “family of light” within Pleiadian channeling circles. By linking them to ancient Egypt, genetic engineering, and spiritual awakening, she helped cement Sirians as wise, benevolent mentors in the broader New Age and starseed community. Her indirect, energetic description (aquatic/blue-toned energies, water/sound connection) influenced later channelers and intuitives who expanded on the aquatic archetype (dolphin/mermaid-like beings) and the role of Sirians in emotional healing and grid activation.
Critics view the material as archetypal New Age imagination, influenced by 1990s ascension themes and ancient-astronaut ideas. Supporters point to the internal consistency across sessions, the lack of sensationalism (Marciniak focused on empowerment rather than drama), and personal transformations reported by readers who used her meditations.
Barbara Marciniak’s Pleiadian channeling references to Sirians remain a cornerstone of modern Sirian lore—portraying them as advanced geneticists and spiritual mentors who co-created human DNA with Lyrans and Pleiadians, taught ancient civilizations (especially Egypt), and now assist Earth’s liberation from control matrices and awakening to multidimensional identity. Though no single detailed physical portrait emerges, the association with aquatic/blue-toned energies and sound/healing frequencies became a defining thread in Sirian teachings.
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Starseed Modern Channeling Community (2000s–present)
The Sirians have evolved dramatically in the 21st century from their earlier roots in channeled books and ancient-astronaut theories into one of the most prominent and personally resonant “star races” within the global starseed community. Unlike the 1980s–1990s era—when Sirians appeared mainly through dedicated channelers like Lyssa Royal Holt, Patricia Pereira, or Barbara Marciniak—the 2000s to the present have seen Sirian lore become decentralized, democratized, and deeply internalized. Today, Sirians are no longer defined by a single authoritative source or contactee. Instead, they live in the collective intuition, personal identification, meditation experiences, YouTube channels, blogs, forums, TikTok videos, Discord servers, and private Facebook groups of tens of thousands of people worldwide who identify as Sirian starseeds or who regularly channel/work with Sirian energies.
Date Range & Location
This phase spans from the early 2000s to the present (ongoing as of 2025–2026). The explosion of online platforms after 2005 (YouTube launch 2005, widespread Facebook groups ~2007–2010, Reddit/TikTok 2010s–2020s) transformed Sirian lore from book-based to crowd-sourced and real-time. The “location” is now global and digital: English-speaking starseed communities in the United States, Canada, UK, Australia, Western Europe, and increasingly Latin America, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe. Physical hubs still exist (Sedona, Arizona; Mount Shasta, California; Glastonbury, UK; parts of Brazil), but the primary space is online—YouTube channels, Instagram reels, Telegram groups, Reddit (r/starseeds, r/SirianStarseed), private Facebook groups (“Sirian Starseeds,” “Sirian Family,” etc.), and personal blogs/websites.
Details of Starseed Lore & Descriptions
In modern starseed communities, identifying as a Sirian starseed is one of the most common claims (alongside Pleiadian, Arcturian, Lyran, and Orion). People describe a deep, innate resonance with Sirian energy through:
Core traits (repeated across thousands of self-reports):
-Strong, almost magnetic connection to water, oceans, rivers, rain, or any large bodies of water. Many say they feel “recharged” near the sea or cry easily during emotional healing.
-Natural healing abilities—especially emotional, energetic, or frequency-based (Reiki, sound healing, crystal work).
-Resistance to dogma, rigid belief systems, or authoritarian structures; strong inner knowing and intuition.
-Affinity for sound, music, toning, chanting, or frequency work (binaural beats, solfeggio frequencies, overtone singing).
-Disciplined yet deeply compassionate nature—high standards for self and others, but with gentle empathy.
-Physical markers (common but not universal): blue or green eyes, light-sensitive skin, love of dolphins/whales, feeling of “not fitting in” on Earth, vivid dreams of water worlds or underwater cities.
Two main Sirian archetypes (now standard in starseed circles):
Humanoid Sirians (often linked to Sirius A): Tall and slender (6–7+ ft in visions or higher-self form).
-Skin tones: golden-tan, coppery, light olive, or subtle bluish undertones.
-Hair: long, straight, light (blonde to golden-brown or silvery-white).
-Eyes: large, expressive, blue, green, or aquamarine.
-Garments: flowing robes or light-infused clothing in metallic silver, white, gold, or pale blue.
-Energy: intellectual, disciplined, wise, focused on sacred geometry, architecture, energy grids, and higher knowledge.
Aquatic/Amphibious Sirians (often linked to Sirius B):
-Dolphin- or mermaid-like forms—sleek, fluid, graceful.
-Skin: iridescent blue-grey, silvery, or shimmering like water under light.
-Eyes: large, dark or luminous, suited for deep/ocean environments.
-Features: streamlined bodies, sometimes with webbed hands/feet or tail-like extensions in visions.
-Energy: deeply emotional, empathic, healing-oriented, connected to water element, collective consciousness, and emotional release.
Messages & Role in Modern Communities
Sirians are seen as guardians of Earth’s waters and crystalline grids. Common channeled and intuitive messages include:
-Help heal the oceans and water systems (pollution, emotional trauma stored in water).
-Activate crystalline grids and ley lines through sound, meditation, and intention.
-Guide the ascension process—raising personal and planetary vibration to 5D consciousness.
-Restore balance between masculine/feminine, intellect/emotion, spirit/matter.
-Assist starseeds in remembering their Sirian origins and missions (healing, teaching, gridwork).
-Encourage unity consciousness and compassion while maintaining healthy boundaries.
Primary Sources (2000s–present)
Online channels & YouTube:
-Magenta Pixie (ongoing since ~2008): frequently mentions Sirians as part of the “White Winged Collective” and water healers.
-Aluna Ash (2010s–present): describes Sirian energy activations, blue beings, and water-grid work.
-Other prominent channels: “Letters from Sirius” blog (2010s–2020s), “Sirian Council” channels on YouTube, various TikTok/Instagram starseed creators.
Books & written material:
-Stewart Swerdlow, Blue Blood, True Blood (2002) — describes Sirians as technology traders and genetic engineers in galactic history.
-Lisa Renee, Ascension Glossary entries (2000s–present) — portrays Sirians as part of the Galactic Federation, involved in DNA repair and ascension support.
Forums & communities: Reddit (r/starseeds, r/SirianStarseed), Facebook groups (“Sirian Starseeds,” “Galactic Federation of Light”), Discord servers, private Telegram channels.
Significance
The 2000s–present era represents the ongoing, decentralized evolution of Sirian lore in the digital age. Unlike earlier periods tied to single channelers (Cayce, Holt, Pereira, Marciniak), Sirian identity is now collective, experiential, and self-reported. Tens of thousands of people worldwide identify as Sirian starseeds, sharing traits, dreams, meditations, and activations online. This shift has made Sirians less about distant teachers and more about an inner resonance—an ancient soul lineage awakening within modern humanity. The dual archetype (tall humanoids with golden-tan skin, long light hair, blue/green eyes; aquatic dolphin/mermaid-like beings) and focus on water healing, sound frequencies, crystalline grids, and ascension have become standard in starseed culture.
Critics see it as a modern mythos born from New Age archetypes and internet echo chambers. Supporters argue the sheer volume of similar self-reports (independent of direct contact between individuals) points to a genuine collective memory or energetic activation.
In the digital age, Sirians are no longer confined to books or single voices—they live in the shared intuition, meditations, and online communities of a growing global starseed family.

