The Star to the East: Sirius, the Brightest Significance
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Following the Three Kings: The Significance of Sirius Aligning with Orion's Belt on Christmas Eve



During the year, the Sun moves from the north leaving longer warmer days/ shorter nights to the south towards shorter colder days/longer nights. This movement is about 1° a day. On December 22nd or the Winter Solstice, the Sun stops moving south or dies for three days near the Southern Cross or Crux.

The southern cross can be seen in the night sky just under the legs of Virgin Mary, I mean Virgo. On December 25th the Sun begins moving again but this time from the South (shorter colder days) to the north (longer warmer days). It's a six-month process in each direction From Solstice to Solstice. Light officially overtakes darkness at the spring equinox while darkness overtakes light at the fall equinox.

The star to the east is Sirius which is the brightest star in the night sky. On Christmas Eve Sirius will align with the three brightest stars in Orion’s belt or the three kings.

Sirius and the Three Kings will point exactly where the sun will rise Christmas morning.

On Christmas eve while looking for Santa being pulled in a sleigh by reindeer through the night sky see if you can find the Three Kings following the star to the east pointing to the rebirth of the Sun near the Southern Cross. 'Tis the season from I Am Astrology Readings. 


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