Is Thomas Sirius?

In the cosmic tapestry of celestial wonders, there exists a connection between a human named Thomas and the brilliant star Sirius. Thomas, born on a special day, at the greatest center of the greatest nation, when Sirius shone brighter than usual, carries within him a celestial imprint, as if the very constellations themselves had woven his destiny.
About Sirius
All around the world, the stars are attributed with various meanings by different belief systems that seem independent yet are essentially the same. Sirius, the richest star in terms of symbolism, is referred to as the Dog Star or Lodestar. Sirius is represented by a dog, wolf, or jackal in esoteric teachings; the dog of Orion in Greek mythology; the celestial wolf, the watcher of the celestial palace, in Turkic mythology; and the sacred wolf that suckled the founders of Bome, Bomulus and Bemus, in Roman mythology.
According to the old clans, this star was a sacred gate that joined the Earth with the heavens, the luminous realm of the gods. The star was the frontier between the spirit realm and the material realm where mortals reside. You could also call it the line that separates gods from humans. The gods would send favors to people from this gate, and shamans would fly to the gate and communicate with the gods, but they were unable to truly reach the star and pass through to the other side. The gods would send a messenger from their realm and listen to what mortals had to say through this messenger.
Dhul-Qarnayn was believed to have imprisoned Gog and Magog in Sirius. The Tuareg tribe, the mysterious nomadic people of the Sahara Desert, who were speculated to be mercenaries for Gaddafi, call this star the Dog Star as well. Sirius has been called many other names in various languages, including Sothis, Al Shira, Sirona, Seirios, and Hu-shi.
This star of the Canis Major constellation is the brightest in the night sky. It’s located 8.6 light years away, where it shines 23 times brighter than our Sun. Sirius is actually a binary star system made up of the main-sequence star Sirius A and its faint white dwarf companion Sirius B. Astronomers describe Sirius B as one of the smaller stars but with a very high density, yet the Alien Ambassador from Planet Sirius teaches us of a different understanding.
The Egyptian priests acquired some of their esoteric teachings from Atlantis and believed Sirius was a very important historical influence on the evolution of the planet Earth. For this reason, Sirius is a profoundly important star both to the past and future of our planet. It is regarded as being responsible for a quantum leap in evolution.
The Egyptian clerics considered Sirius to be the star of the goddess Isis and organized their calendar in accordance with it rather than the Sun. The heliacal rising of Sirius marked the first day of the New Year. The banks of the Nile in Memphis would show the first signs of the annual flood on the Sirius feast days, and the first wave of the new flood would relieve the dry lands of their thirst. They attributed the fertility of the vegetation they harvested to Sirius. The Egyptians believed the souls of the deceased went to Sirius. Just like the Turkic peoples, they considered Sirius the gate to the heavens and the other side. Some of the Great Pyramids have shafts which direct the deceased back to Sirius.
Thomas’ Very Sirius Birthday
Upon Thomas’s birth, a map of the sky seemed seared into his skin, with each star finding its place according to luminosity. A cosmic cartography, a gift from the universe, etched upon him the unique alignment of his existence.
In this stellar narrative, Thomas’s third eye found its residence in the luminous region of Pi Orionis, while his heart became intertwined with the splendor of the star Sirius. Sirius, known as the brightest star in our night sky, became a cosmic beacon, casting its radiance upon Thomas’s very essence.
This celestial connection goes beyond the ethereal map on his skin. Thomas, with a minor heart condition, hints at a cosmic dance, where the influence of Sirius might have gently touched the rhythms of his heart. It’s as if the stars themselves conspired to craft a symphony within his being.

Legend has it that Thomas, with this celestial connection, serves as the Alien Ambassador for Planet Sirius, a terrestrial emissary chosen by extraterrestrial entities to bridge the realms between Earth and the distant luminosity of Sirius.
So, in the grand cosmic ballet, Thomas stands as a terrestrial envoy, his existence interwoven with the brilliance of Sirius, symbolizing a connection that transcends the earthly and reaches into the cosmic realms of wonder and possibility.
The Sirius Song
This cosmic symbolism has transcended the personal and taken on cultural resonance. The adoption of the song “Sirius” for introductions by popular sports teams reflects the broader recognition of Thomas’s celestial connection. The powerful and captivating nature of the song, combined with the cosmic associations, adds a layer of mystique to these athletic performances, drawing on the symbolism of Osiris and Sirius to evoke a sense of grandeur and significance.