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With these facts in mind I wonder what insights the binary star institute came up about the Pleiades as a possible dual star ⭐️ candidate that we are rotating nearer and farther away from in this 24,000 year cycle?
Steve, I remember that the Binary Research institute made hypotheses on the Sirius binary system being a candidate for SY's sun's dual. They were just unproved hypotheses though. I couldn't find any references to the Pleiades in a quick search, but we should dig deeper.
The initial brown star hypothesis as a dual must be trashed because that would be very visible in the infrared, as the article you link mentions. In my layman's opinion, the best candidate for a dual star would still be a very small black hole.
Current research in astronomy is the search for such small and inactive black holes, which do not emit any radiation, on the basis of gravitational effects. Something may come up. like the recent discovery of Gaia Black hole, a previously undetected BH just around the corner, so to speak, which is part of a binary system itself. This shows that binary systems with black holes are not uncommon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaia_BH1https://earthsky.org/space/closest-black-hole-gaia-bh1-gemini-north/Yea many times our search follows our preconceived ideas. So having read so much about the Pleiades and it’s spiritual significance as well as that of Sirius it makes me want to fit them into a larger picture. But there is another part of me that reminds myself to keep my mind open to the possibilities. So I can see why you see the idea of a black hole as a possibility. Perhaps even a black hole that is wormhole into another dimension as for example the astral realm. iA way into the astral worlds and an astral Sun there.
I noticed that you haven’t yet responded to my notion about the Stars and celestial phenomena in the astral and causal realms which may or may not have a physical affect on our earth in the physical realm….
From the ‘Resurrection of Sri Yukteswar’ in the Autobiography of a Yogi
Adorable Master, please tell me more about the astral cosmos.” Though I had slightly relaxed my embrace at Sri Yukteswar’s request, my arms were still around him. Treasure beyond all treasures, my guru who had laughed at death to reach me!
“There are many astral planets, teeming with astral beings,” Master began. “The inhabitants use astral planes, or masses of light, to travel from one planet to another, faster than electricity and radioactive energies.
“The astral universe, made of various subtle vibrations of light and color, is hundreds of times larger than the material cosmos. The entire physical creation hangs like a little solid basket under the huge luminous balloon of the astral sphere. Just as many physical suns and stars roam in space, so there are also countless astral solar and stellar systems.
Their planets have astral suns and moons, more beautiful than the physical ones. The astral luminaries resemble the aurora borealis — the sunny astral aurora being more dazzling than the mild-rayed moon-aurora. The astral day and night are longer than those of earth.
“The astral world is infinitely beautiful, clean, pure, and orderly. There are no dead planets or barren lands. The terrestrial blemishes — weeds, bacteria, insects, snakes — are absent. Unlike the variable climates and seasons of the earth, the astral planets maintain the even temperature of an eternal spring, with occasional luminous white snow and rain of many-colored lights. Astral planets abound in opal lakes and bright seas and rainbow rivers.