The Sirius mystery

by Robert K. G. Temple

Publisher: Destiny Books Published: 1976 Category: Personal Empowerment

# A Profound Exploration of Hidden Knowledge and Our Place in the Cosmos

Deep within the annals of human history lies a mystery so profound that it challenges our fundamental understanding of civilization, contact, and consciousness itself. This compelling work invites readers on a journey through ancient African traditions, astronomical science, and the possibility that our ancestors possessed knowledge far more sophisticated than mainstream scholarship acknowledges.

The narrative centers on the Dogon people of Mali, West Africa, whose astronomical knowledge has bewildered researchers for generations. The Dogon possess detailed information about Sirius, the brightest star in Earth's night sky, including knowledge of Sirius Bโ€”an invisible companion star that wasn't "officially" discovered by Western science until the late nineteenth century. Yet oral traditions passed down through Dogon culture for centuries contained remarkably accurate descriptions of this celestial body, including details about its orbital period and density. This extraordinary knowledge raises compelling questions: How did an ancient civilization thousands of miles away know of a star invisible to the naked eye? What does this suggest about the nature of human contact across time and space?

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