The Lion-Like People In Space.

Feb. 11, 1995.

We will first talk about the people on Sirius and then say a little about the lion-like creatures in space. I am a little reluctant to talk about them because this is the first time I have heard about them except for Lobsang Rampa mentioning one time that the cats on Earth were incarnated here from another planet to observe us, but then not too many people people, except me, believe that Lobsang was telling the truth. It's hard to take a person with a first name like tuesday, very seriously.
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Virginia: I'd like to get a sense of what Sirius is like so please provide any background information that is appropriate.

Washta: Let me establish some definitions before we proceed. A milti-star system is a grouping of star systems. A star system corresponds to what you call a solar system or a sun (star) surrounded by many obiting planets. I will start by describing some of the star systems in the Sirius milti-star systems and then I will describe my home world in the Sirius B star system.

The Sirus milti-star system is composed of nine stars: however, only four are important to this discussion. Sirius A contains the original nonhuman inhabitants and it is the largest and the brightest of the stars that make up the Sirus multi-star system. Sirius B has the galactic human home worlds. Sirius C and Sirius D are used for storage and administration tasks because we have a large volume of trade and commerce with other planetary systems in this sector of the galaxy.

Sirus A has three planets which are inhabited by nonhuman creatures. These creatures are fully conscious beings and are similar in stature to that of a seven-to-eight-foot tall lion. They look very humanoid except for the fact that they are covered with cat-like fur and have a lion-face. These creatures are incredibily smart, wonderful creatures that have played an important part in our history ever since we first colonized the Sirius B star system.

In our solar system of Sirus B, we have two main worlds that we inhabit. The first, which is similar to your Earth, is the fourth planet from the sun. Our second world is the third planet from our sun, and it is more devoid of water than the fourth planet. This fourth planet was the first of the two to be colonized in the Sirus B star system. This event occurred about 4.3 million years ago (Earth time), around the time of the initial organization of the Galactic Federation. We were aided in that colonization by the Sirius A creatures that I previously described. These creatures helped us because they believed that only Sirius A was necessary for their needs, and they had no interest in colonizing any of the other Sirian star systems.

Our planet (home world) is about one and one-quarter times larger than your planet, Earth. It is quite differnet in its geography than Earth. Earth is unique in that it is a water planet. We unlike Earth, are not primarily a water planet; however, we have one huge ocean reatively the size as your Pacific Ocean. This great ocean is surrounded on all sides by a series of continental land masses.

Unlike your planet which has continents that are almost like islands, the continents on our home world are mostly landlocked. Near our one great ocean, there are huge mountain systems that leave the sea coast with very small compact beaches. We have very little white sand, as some of your beaches do, and have instead a predominatly reddish-brown colored sand. Our soil is very, very different than yours, being colored more in oranges and purples with browns that are more of an orange-like brown than the dark to almost black soils found of Earth.

Except for the few mountain ranges along the coast, we mostly have broad hilly plains that flow across the land. We have vast river systems that dot these plains as well as large systems of lakes. To us, this planet is a beautiful and gorgeous land, and it is being kept in its original pristine state. As guardians and stewards of our haume planet, we have maintained the original flora and fauna found here when Lyran/Sirian civilization first colonized this planetary system. Sirius B also varies from Earth in that we have a blue-white sun instead of your yellow-white sun. Consequently, when the Sun shines in our Sirius B sky, it is of a bluer hue. Many who have seen our sunset have said to us these colors are the most gorgeous oranges, purples and shades of orange-brown imaginable-and that they are too exquisite to adequately describe.

JW Well, now I don't know about that. They tell me that we have some pretty, pretty sunsets in Arizona.

Source Of Informtion: YOU ARE BECOMING A GALACTIC HUMAN, by Sheldon Nidle, P,O, Box 811, Half Moon Bay, Calif. 94019, (415) 726-2827.

John Winston.


Original file name: 95.02.11 Lion-Like Space People