Even though modern Astronomy hasn’t confirmed it, the Dogon Tribe say there is another star (Sirius C) in the Sirius system.
Seeing as the Dogon were remarkably accurate about many other aspects of Sirius, I’m inclined to believe them and once again we can wait for modern astronomy to catch up.
“The Dogon say that Digitaria (Sirius B) is not Sirius’s only companion: The star ‘emme ya’, Sorghum-Female, is larger than Sirius B, four times as light (in weight), and travels along a greater trajectory in the same direction and in the same time as it (fifty years). (see images above)
Sorghum-Female is the seat of the female souls of all living or future beings. It is euphemism that describes them as being in the waters of family pools: the star throws out two pairs of radii (beams) (a female figure) which, on reaching the surface of the waters, catch the souls.
It is the only star which emits these beams which have the quality of solar rays because it is the ‘sun of women’, nydn nay, ‘a little sun’, nay dagi. In fact it is accompanied by a satellite which is called the ‘star of Women’, nydn tolo, or Goat herd, enegirin (literally: goat-guide).
The star of women is represented by a cross, a dynamic sign which calls to mind the movement of the whole Sirius system.”
This cross looks identical to the Templar Cross.
Excerpt From: Robert K. G. Temple. “The Sirius Mystery”