Codex · Beings & Races

The Lyrans

The ancestral star lineage — half a billion of whom, the sessions say, live on Earth today.


The Lyrans — beings of the Lyra star system — are one of the oldest lineages in the archive’s genealogy of humanity. In the April 7, 2020 session Unimetrix 1 counts them among the peoples presently on Earth, giving a remarkable census: “the Lyran and Sirian race range 500 million on your planet” — alongside Agarthians in the trillions, Greys in the hundreds of millions, and Reptilians in the billions. In this telling the Earth is not awaiting visitors; it is already thickly inhabited.

Lyra stands at the root of the family tree. The archive traces humanity’s proto-lineage to the Vega system — Vega being a star of the Lyra constellation — before the Anunnaki splicing that produced modern humans. The Sirians’ leader-lineages are likewise traced “from the Lyra and Vega civilisations,” and the Andromedan Council names the Lyrans in the chain of cultures that carried the ancient ley-line “ritual technological society” down to Atlantis and Lemuria.

When a questioner asks how to contact “Agarthians or Lyrans,” the archive’s answer is characteristic: they are near, and the barrier is perception, not distance. The Lyrans are the archive’s elder kin — the beginning of the long line that ends, in its telling, with us.

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