Sirius STARGATE

SIRIUS STARGATE

Today the Sun is conjunct the Dog Star of Summer, Sirius.

Sirius was known to the Ancient’s as the Sun of our Sun.

As Sirius merges with the Sun, her rays filter down to Earth and light up our planetary grid, Shifting the energy percolating through the atmosphere.

Sirius, also called Alpha Canis Majoris or the Dog Star, brightest star in the night sky. It has a radius 1.71 times that of the Sun and a surface temperature of 9,940 kelvins (K), which is more than 4,000 K, higher than that of the Sun. Its distance from the solar system is 8.6 light-years, only twice the distance of the nearest known star system beyond the Sun, the Alpha Centauri. Its name comes from a Greek word meaning “sparkling” or “scorching.”

Egyptians knew the Star as Sothis. Sothis made her helical rise from the “Underworld” just before the annual flooding of the Nile signaling the Egyptian New Year.

Sothis is the Greek name for the Goddess Sopdhet, Our Lady of the New Year. She is also related to the Energy of Isis, and the Great Mother.

What I find especially interesting about this, is the feeling I have internally each year that this period, now, is the slow ramping up of the New Year. And it mirrors the lull many feel in midwinter, just after the New Year begins.

It’s a time when I’m planning and planting seed for the coming season of production that always feels as though it officially takes off at the Fall Equinox. (Which I believe is the Jewish New Year)

It’s made me wonder if any part of me had previous lifetimes in Egypt. And the memory of such is still embedded in my bones. I know I have in the land of Israel/Palestine.

When Sirius makes her yearly conjunction with the Sun at 14° Cancer, we have the opportunity to merge with Sirius/Sun energy.

She is of “the nature of Jupiter”. Expansive, spiritual, sweeping, exalted, philosophical, abundant, faithful, full of devotion. It gives us honor, people encoded with this energy are often revered and renown. They are custodians and guardians of wisdom and care.

There is also thought to be a protective aspect to Sirius. That she helps people get ahead through protecting them from evil.

With Sirius’ relationship to the Great Mother, in the sign of Cancer, it’s a great time to tune into the energetics of the moment. How the atmosphere feels fully pregnant. Love, abundance, desire, satiation, holding, & slowness, all permeate the air.

This energetic, mirrors many aspects of the Static Feminine. The Great Round who holds and Gestates the World. The Womb. Can you feel that? Especially in the Northern Hemisphere.

If possible, in the next few days get outside and soak up some rays. Lay your body on the Earth.

Art Stuart LittleJohn

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Damascena Tanis

Damascena is an Archetypal Astrologer, Ayurvedic Wellness Practitioner, and The Facilitator of the Transformative Journey through the Mandala of Venus’ Wisdom, called “Sky Dancer”.

She is a passionate devotee of the ever unfolding mystery. As an expert observer, a trait she developed as an only child, she regards herself as both a student of life, and decoder of the cosmos.

Skilled at recognizing invisible patterns, and picking up on subtle shifts in the collective, she gets a thrill from uncovering and revealing the hidden threads that are woven together to create our paradigm.

Her passion for this existential detective work aligns well with her unique approach to one on one client work, as she helps others to discover the building blocks of their archetypal blueprint, and mythic overtones. She does not believe that astrology is static, and therefore works with clients to develop strategies and practices that allow them to transcend challenging aspects of their natal chart.

She lives on the Shores of Lake Erie with her husband, four kids, and Cat, Oscar (the grouch).

These days, when she isn’t interpreting a natal chart, or translating the stars for her astrology blog, you can find her engaging in one of her favorite pandemic pastimes, unraveling her inner “good girl”, cultivating the ability to thrive in the deep, dark, unknown, or playing her favorite game of identifying fun paradoxes called “two things are true at once”.

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