Although it is referred to as the Seven Sisters, only six bright stars can be seen with the naked eye in the night sky.
Our sun, which is the eighth star of Pleiades and is a twin star to Sirius A, orbits Alcyone, the central star in the Pleiades about every 24,000 years (not to be confused with the major ‘New-Age’ cycle of 26,556 years).
The Pleiadians are considered our nearest brothers due to the fact that, as mentioned earlier, the race became divided within the Lyra civilizations following conflicts and wars; some went to the Pleiades and others to Earth.
Again conflicts caused a division and a section of the population on Earth departed and settled in the Pleiades.
Since then, over thousands of years, both the Lyrans and Pleiadians have visited and stayed on Earth, adding further to the genetic pool.
The group which made their home in the Pleiades devoted themselves to benevolent relationships, meditation and spiritual upliftment, with complete avoidance of negativity, contrary to the Earth group.
As a result of thousands of years of Pleiadian evolution along these more harmonious lines of development, they became thousands of years ahead of Earth both technologically and spiritually.
Nevertheless, the Pleiadians in their determination to avoid conflict had withdrawn as a civilization and were not aware of what was going on in the galaxy. They developed advanced technology but kept to themselves and began to lose touch with reality. For example, wars were still waging on planet Earth.
During this time a race from the Orion empire had grown in power and were conquering planets in the neighborhood galaxy. A galactic war ensued which was essentially the Orions against everyone else.
This ‘everyone else’ eventually formed the first confederation.
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