In Mali, West Africa, lives a tribe of people called the Dogon. The Dogon are believed to be of Egyptian decent and their astronomical lore goes back thousands of years to 3200 BC. According to their traditions, the star Sirius has a companion star which is invisible to the human eye.
How did a people who lacked any kind of astronomical
devices know so much about an invisible star? The star, which scientists
call Sirius B, wasn’t even photographed until it was done by a large
telescope in 1970.
The Dogon stories explain that also. According to their
oral traditions, a race people from the Sirius system called the Nommos
visited Earth thousands of years ago. The Nommos were ugly, amphibious
beings that resembled mermen and mermaids. They also appear in
Babylonian, Accadian, and Sumerian myths. The Egyptian Goddess Isis, who
is sometimes depicted as a mermaid, is also linked with the star
Sirius.
The Nommos, according to the Dogon legend, lived on a
planet that orbits another star in the Sirius system. They landed on
Earth in an “ark” that made a spinning decent to the ground with great
noise and wind. It was the Nommos that gave the Dogon the knowledge
about Sirius B.
The legend goes on to say the Nommos also furnished the
Dogon’s with some interesting information about our own solar system:
That the planet Jupiter has four major moons, that Saturn has rings and
that the planets orbit the sun. These were all facts discovered by
Westerners only after Galileo invented the telescope.
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This takes us to the west African tribe – the Dogon whose legends say they were guided to the area from another part of Africa that was drying up – by fish gods called the Nommo who came in huge ships from the sky.
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Water is a reference to the flow of the collective unconsciousness – that which creates realities in which we learn through experience and emotions. Water Deities refers to Gods and Goddesses who allegedly came from the sea of consciousness to create a biogenetic program that goes back to the beginning and is about to end. Most deities arrived from the sky (higher frequency) —> moving into the sea to create, then left, usually saying they would return one day.
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