Procyon

Procyon is a binary star system, consisting of two stars: Procyon A and Procyon B.

Life on Procyon A looks like living, hyperintelligent bubbles with a rainbow sheen. They are sapient, sweet, and etheric in density, and they live in their star in a dimension that has astral trees. They emerge from data rich etheric water that is not alive, but Procyons are. Procyons pop sometimes, but then they just reform. From their star, Procyon B looks like a lovely sun, and they can gaze up at an orbiting etheric planet like we Earthlings gaze up at our moon. Their planetary satellite is beautiful, and appears to be a gas giant. Procyons compose poetry about it, and about many other things. Procyons like poetry. In their language, it sounds like music.

They do no interstellar travel.

Procyon A and Procyon B combine to make up the brightest star in the Earth constellation Canis Minor, the small dog, who is said to dwell on the banks of the river associated with the Milky Way strip in the sky. Procyon is the Behenian fixed star associated with the mineral agate and the plant water buttercup.

Behenian glyph:

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(posted December 2nd, 2021)

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