Stars are depicted here as living beings endowed with consciousness and will. The planets in this work are modeled after Sirius A and Sirius B. In reality, Sirius B is far smaller than depicted, but its size represents how it is perceived through the inner eye rather than physical measurement. Sirius A is a massive star approximately 1.7 times the diameter of our Sun, while Sirius B is an Earth-sized white dwarf.

Beyond astronomical facts, Sirius has long been believed to be a gathering place for higher-dimensional souls and to share a deep connection with Earth. In myths from ancient Egypt and the Dogon people of West Africa, Sirius is described as an elder brother star—an irreplaceable guide that watches over Earth’s evolution and, at times, extends help. As Earth now enters a period of transformation, this star may be quietly observing that change, continuing its role as a silent witness to planetary evolution.