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The
Pleiades are a very beautiful and dazzling star cluster located in the
constellation of Taurus. Looking through a telescope, you can see around
one-hundred stars. Try looking without a telescope and you can
see six or seven stars, which are said to be sisters, and the daughters
of Atlas according to ancient legends. The entire Pleiades cluster is
actually the eye of the bull.
The
seven bright stars that helped guide Greek sailors are: Alcyone, Merope,
Celeno, Taygeta, Sterope, Electra and Maia. They have been known for
thousands of years, surrounded by fascinating legends and stories even
to this day. The American Indian Religious Freedom Act was passed in
1979. Amazingly enough, up until that time, Native Americans were illegally
forbidden to practice their traditional rituals and ceremonies. You
may wonder what Native Americans have to do with the Pleiaidians, but
the stories are in their legends, much of which has been encoded, kept
secret or hidden. In certain Cherokee legends, it is said that their
people originated in the Pleiades long, long ago. They claim to have
come to this world as Starseeds to bring Light and knowledge. If the
stories are true, then modern day Cherokee, as well as other Native
Americans, and many of us with Native American blood contain Pleiadian
genes!
From
all that I can tell, the Pleiadians seem to be highly evolved, more
so than we. Although they are 541 light years away, they have learned
to navigate other worlds, although not always in space ships. They understand
our fear of the unknown, and so they come to help in ways that are non-threatening.
They are coming now, sometimes in physical form where they can blend
in, but most often through human consciousness. Their intent is not
to harm but to help us evolve. |