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May 13 2025

The Pleiades: The 7 Sisters You Didn’t Know Were in Your DNA

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The Pleiades: The 7 Sisters You Didn’t Know Were in Your DNA

High above our heads, often mistaken for a tiny dipper, lives a cluster of stars that has inspired myths, maps, and meditations across cultures for thousands of years. The Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, isn’t just pretty. It’s potent.

Located about 444 light-years away (yes, numerology lovers, that’s no accident) in the constellation Taurus, the Pleiades is a group of young, blue-hot stars. The seven brightest are visible with the naked eye, but there are actually over 1,000 stars dancing in that cluster. Astronomically, it’s considered a stellar nursery—a place where new stars are born.

But ask a mystic, and they’ll tell you:
It’s also a place where souls remember.

Who Are the Pleiadians?

According to ancient texts and modern channelers (yes, including Dolores Cannon and many in the quantum hypnosis realm), the Pleiadians are highly evolved, multidimensional beings of light, wisdom, and love. They're often seen as cosmic midwives, helping civilizations birth new levels of consciousness.

Many describe them as tall, fair, radiant beings with soft blue or golden auras. But more importantly, they carry a frequency of home... a feeling that activates when you hear their name or see their stars.

You might be Pleiadian connected if:

  • You’ve always felt “not from here”

  • You carry deep empathy and hypersensitivity

  • You dream of stars or feel called to Taurus season

  • You’re obsessed with Atlantean, Lemurian, or Egyptian timelines

You may even see them in meditation, dream states, or that quiet moment when the veil thins between breaths.

Science + Spirit: A Star Map of Remembrance

Cultures all over the world—from the Māori to the Maya, the Greeks to the Cherokee—have stories about the Seven Sisters. How did they all know? Perhaps because part of us remembers. Maybe not in facts, but in frequency.

Modern astronomy confirms the Pleiades is among the closest star clusters to Earth. But maybe its closeness is more than physical... it’s encoded within us.

Lightworkers often refer to the Pleiades as a “library of light,” a living archive of universal wisdom stored in light codes and resonance. To connect is less about contact and more about activation.

So next time you look up at those shimmering dots and feel something stir, trust that it might be more than starlight. It might be a soul spark.

Quantum Curiosity:
What if the homesick feeling you carry isn't for a place, but a frequency you've already lived, and are now remembering?