![]() People with intense relationships to Sirius often feel like they’re the dark sheep in the family. Especially when Sirius hard aspects the Moon, it creates a sense of cultural alienation. The name Sirius comes from Osiris, who replaced Anubis (another dog) as the god of the underworld.Īll of the clients who have hard personal aspects with Sirius have some kind of relationship with some kind of lone wolf complex, which it’s something that they see shape their own lives or whether it’s shaped the personality of someone close to them. Homer called it Orion’s dog, east Asians called it the celestial wolf, and indigenous Americans called it Moon Dog or coyote. In almost every story that I could find regarding Sirius, it’s a dog. Over the years, after working with numerous clients around Sirius, I’ve learned about its connections with alienation, cultural memory, and simulacra. At first, Sirius was just something I noticed. Sirius shows up in the charts of my clients way more than any other fixed star. I don’t know why but it’s something that happens more than it’s supposed to, statistically speaking. I have a lot of clients who have hard personal aspects to Sirius-a fixed star at 13º Cancer. ![]()
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