The Sirians are a group of star beings, and their appearance is often associated with that of the constellation Orion.
They are said to be the "highest level of being," and it is said that up to 4% of the total population on Earth has some type of Sirian DNA. The Sirians are also said to be the ancestors of the Native Americans. They are considered "wizards" and "masters of the time."
A Sirian's entire being is made up of past, present, and future. They live many lifetimes, from 1 to 11,000. They are immortal and ageless. The Sirians live for aeons and are apparently able to transcend space and time. They hold great wisdom and power.
Sirians are pure energy and exist in all dimensions, including the third dimension. Sirians have a "shield" that surrounds them. The shield is made of a violet-blue liquid.
Sirians have the ability to shapeshift, as well as the ability to teleport long distances. They also possess the ability to fly and, in rare cases, the ability to shapeshift into animals. Sirians also have the ability to alter time, space, and dimension and to alter matter.
The Sirian Starseeds, also known as the Sirian High Council, that came to Earth to help humanity and have since committed themselves to the protection of the Earth.
Sirians are often described as tall, thin, and gaunt, making them appear otherworldly. They also have long, glowing blue hair, and their skin is usually described as being translucent or glowing.
The Sirians are commonly seen in natural settings, such as deserts and forests. When entering the Earth's atmosphere, they sometimes use jet black spacecraft.
They first became aware of Earth thousands of years ago. It was then that the Sirians began to observe humanity and protect it. At first, they were cautious and distrustful of humanity. After centuries of observation, however, they began to realize that humanity was not a threat.
The Sirians, who originate from the planet Sirius, are the brightest stars in the night sky and have long fascinated humans. From mid-northern latitudes throughout the year, this star is easy to see without the aid of a telescope or binoculars.
Today, astronomers say that Sirius is no ordinary star. It's a binary star system, meaning that it contains two stars orbiting each other. One star, called Sirius B, is significantly larger than Sirius A (the star at the center of our system, which you can see with the unaided eye).
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