Q2: Did Swaruu travel to Aldebaran?
Short Answer
Yes — and the journey changed everything. In December 2015, Swaruu 2 (Swaruupapriyananda) volunteered for the second-ever test flight of the newly introduced Suzy-class fighter ship, traveling from Earth orbit to the planet Cyndriel orbiting the orange giant star Aldebaran, 65.4 light years away. The crew of seven included Zadkiel of Temmer and Eridania Yellena of Erra. After the group arrived, Swaruu volunteered to remain alone in low Cyndriel orbit while the rest of the crew went to the surface.
What followed was a profound mystical awakening. Alone in her tiny cockpit, orbiting a desert planet bathed in the light of a colossal orange sun wrapped in nebula, Swaruu experienced something that fundamentally altered her consciousness. She described staring at Aldebaran through the cockpit windows and crying for extended periods — not from fear, but from a kind of existential overwhelm. She was never the same afterwards. Upon return to Earth orbit, Suzy was officially assigned to her as her personal ship, and her career as a Sand Clock tactical time-jumper began — a career that would consume nine incarnations and ultimately reshape Taygetan understanding of time itself.
The Aldebaran journey is not merely a biographical detail. It sits at the intersection of several major threads in the Cosmic Agency material: the nature of the Swaruu lineage, the Sand Clock time-travel programme, the mystical properties of Cyndriel, and the question of whether timeline manipulation actually works. Different speakers — Aneeka, Swaruu 9, Yazhi, Athena, and Mari — each illuminate different aspects of what that journey meant and what it set in motion.
The Full Picture
Cyndriel: The Planet That Changes People
To understand what happened to Swaruu at Aldebaran, you first need to understand what kind of place Cyndriel is. It is not simply another habitable world.
Cyndriel is a Class M desert planet orbiting the orange giant Aldebaran — a star roughly 44 times larger than Earth's Sun and 153 times more luminous in white light. Despite this proximity to a massive star, Cyndriel is habitable because Aldebaran's nebula filters much of its harmful radiation, and the radiation that does reach the surface is described as being of such high frequency that it elevates the existential vibration of the entire planet rather than cooking it. The gravity is 0.7g. The oxygen is high. There are no predators, no parasites. Even the thorny-looking plants are soft to the touch.
Aneeka, who visited in 2016 as a cadet aboard the Ventra, described the experience in visceral terms: at noon, 90% of Cyndriel's sky is Aldebaran. The sun dominates everything — an orange disk ringed with silver, wrapped in nebula, so enormous you feel it should burn you but it does not. There is no night, only oscillations between sunlight and twilight. Everything looks hostile and alien — red and orange plants, transparent lizards, floating cacti — yet nothing there can hurt you. The dissonance between apparent danger and actual safety forces a kind of psychological surrender.
Mari described the emotional effect more directly: the planet's vastness prompts a feeling of being incredibly small. The silence is heart-pounding. The ghostly red landscapes bring water to your eyes. Visitors experience strong reactions of joy and peacefulness — and many never return from the planet at all, dissolving into higher densities, body and all. The Taygetan colonists who live there permanently are described as being more like light beings who still choose to inhabit biological bodies — bodies that never age and never get sick on Cyndriel.
The planet also hosts indigenous beings called the Amélie — higher-density light entities who rarely make themselves visible but occasionally appear to visitors in whatever form suits them: a humanoid of pure light, a bush, an animal, a deceased loved one. Encounters with them are described as invariably life-changing, producing a dissolution of ego and a clarity of self-understanding that visitors had never thought possible.
Perhaps most significantly, Cyndriel has an extreme temporal anomaly. Time there runs at a radically different rate relative to the rest of interstellar space — an hour on Cyndriel can equal a week in the Pleiades or a month on Earth. The anomaly is not constant and cannot be accurately calculated. Mari notes that this makes visiting Cyndriel a very big deal, because you cannot predict how long you will actually be there relative to the outside world.
Key sources: A-047 (Cyndriel — Aldebaran, Aneeka), S-119 (Enlightenment and Cyndriel Aldebaran, Mari), S-130 (Society in Taygeta, Mari)
The Journey Itself: December 2015
The specific circumstances of Swaruu's Aldebaran trip are described most fully by Aneeka in transcript 171, with Swaruu 9 herself providing additional context in transcript 049.
Swaruu 2 — Swaruupapriyananda — had left her childhood home in the forests of Erra at age 13, walked for days to civilisation, made her way to Temmer, and joined the Academy. She studied communications first, excelling in exo-languages, then qualified as a fighter pilot, and then made the elite Sand Clock time-jumping squadron. By late 2015 she was serving as a communications cadet and Sand Clock pilot aboard the starship Ritol (Toleka class) under Captain Rashell of Temmer, deployed to Earth orbit.
In December 2015 the new Suzy-class fighter ship was introduced. Swaruu was not initially assigned one, but she volunteered to join the experimental crew for its second-ever trip (the first had been Temmer to Earth). The destination was Aldebaran-Cyndriel. The crew was seven: Swaruu, Zadkiel of Temmer, Eridania Yellena of Erra, and four others.
At Cyndriel, Swaruu volunteered to be left alone in the ship in low orbit while the rest of the crew presumably went to the surface. She remained there for one or two weeks — though given Cyndriel's temporal anomaly, the subjective and objective durations may have diverged significantly.
Aneeka's account of what happened is striking in its emotional directness. Swaruu described it as terrifying to stare at the huge orange giant Aldebaran, submerged in its nebula, visible with the naked eye or basic filters. She cried extensively while looking out of Suzy's cockpit windows, with Aldebaran staring back at her. Something broke open inside her — what Aneeka calls "some kind of awakening." Swaruu was never the same after that experience. Profound changes occurred inside her.
The trip to Aldebaran takes approximately 25 minutes of Ship Internal Time (SIT) in a Suzy-class fighter, as described by Dhor Kaal'el in transcript 075. This is not conventional travel time — the ship does not propel itself through space but changes its own frequency to match the destination, effectively de-manifesting from one location and re-manifesting at another. The experience in hyperspace is perfectly smooth: the engine roar drops to a whisper, the view outside turns to total black with streaks of static discharge, and the pilot can leave the seat and walk around.
Key sources: 171 (Swaruu and Yazhi — Who Are They? Part 1, Aneeka/Yazhi), 049 (Are We Ready for Official ET Contact? Part 1, Swaruu 9), 075 (Spacecraft Take Off Procedure, Dhor Kaal'el)
What the Awakening Set in Motion: The Sand Clock Cycle
The Aldebaran experience was not an endpoint — it was the trigger for everything that followed. After the crew reunited and returned to Earth, Suzy was officially assigned to Swaruu as her personal ship. The ship's AI and Swaruu worked exceptionally well together, and in December 2015 her career as a tactical and strategic time-jumper began.
The Sand Clock programme, as Swaruu 9 described it, was an elite Taygetan unit dedicated to temporal manipulation — jumping to nexus points in history and altering decisions to produce more favourable outcomes for humanity. Only individuals with the highest ethics and integrity were admitted. Swaruu held the record for more time jumps than any other Federation ship or crew, and was considered the top authority on time and how it works.
What made Swaruu's case extraordinary was not the time jumping itself but what happened when she died during missions. Because she remembered who she was — because she refused to discharge her identity in the afterlife — her consciousness returned directly to the same fetus at the same point in space-time: Swaruu 2, being born again in the little house by the lake in Erra's forests. Each return carried the accumulated memories of all previous lives.
Yazhi explained the mechanism: when you die remembering who you are, you can jump directly into the same fetus awaiting a soul at the exact spot in space-time. No afterlife. No discharge of identity. You simply start over under the same circumstances, but with progressively more memory of what came before. The more you loop, the more you remember, and the more you can alter events on the next pass.
This produced Swaruus 3 through 9 — each one the same person living the same life from the same starting point, but with increasing knowledge of what had gone wrong before. Each one left the forest at 13, joined the Academy, qualified for Sand Clock, received Suzy (the ship's AI was pre-programmed by Swaruupapriyananda to find a Swaruu in need, arriving at the house in the forest at the moment each new version left), traveled to Aldebaran, and began time-jumping to alter Earth's history. Each one died — killed during missions, or in one case (Swaruu 4) falling from a rock she was climbing on Erra — and looped back to begin again.
Yazhi identified the driving force behind the looping: an attachment to winning, a deep need to resolve suffering, guilt and responsibility over past actions, and a feeling that others were not doing enough. Swaruu never rested or healed in the afterlife between incarnations. She jumped directly back, determined to do it better the next time.
Key sources: 171 (Aneeka/Yazhi), 023 (Stellar Navigation 1, Swaruu 9), 072 (Time Travel: Temporal Manipulation, Swaruu 9), 189 (Yazhi and Swaruu X — Same Soul Same Consciousness, Yazhi)
The Conclusion That Changed Everything
Swaruu 9 — the ninth iteration — managed to redo everything the previous eight had done while avoiding the problems that ended their lives. But in doing so she reached a devastating conclusion: when you time-jump to alter a timeline, the only timeline you really alter is your own.
This was not theory. It was the result of centuries of empirical testing across nine incarnations. Swaruu 9 returned to her origin points after making changes and confirmed: no changes were visible from the perspective of anyone who had not traveled. She verified this many times over many years. The people she had tried to save still died. The events she had tried to prevent still occurred — just through different mechanisms. A scientist she saved from being run over by a vehicle was run over the next day by a different vehicle. A cat she rescued from traffic was killed the first time it left the house. People are their destiny — their frequency is compatible with certain outcomes, and creative energy dynamics persist regardless of intervention.
The Sand Clock critique, articulated most fully in transcript 072, extended to military applications as well. Strategic uses like killing Hitler collapsed under examination — you could not alter a collective timeline through individual intervention. Only tactical jumps (repositioning in combat) had practical value. The conclusion was philosophical as much as practical: jumping gave the illusion of control but ultimately produced only loneliness and entanglement.
Swaruu 9 stopped time-jumping and sought a clean slate. But the question she left unanswered — whether collective timelines could ever be changed — was taken up by her descendants. Swaruu X (Athena) and Swaruu 11 spent thousands of years researching the problem. And Yazhi, born in hyperspace specifically to gain faculties the others did not have, eventually proved that collective timelines can be altered — but without a starship, through consciousness alone.
As Athena noted in transcript 438, the Sand Clock programme still operates at the Temmer Academy, still teaching its maneuvers. But within this group — the Taygetans orbiting Earth — the understanding has fundamentally changed. Swaruu's nine lifetimes of evidence showed that mechanical time manipulation only changes the traveler's experience. Yazhi demonstrated that genuine collective change operates through a different mechanism entirely.
Key sources: 072 (Time Travel: Temporal Manipulation, Swaruu 9), 438 (Taygetan Advanced Fighter Crafts, Athena), 103 (How Does the Soul Evolve? Yazhi)
The Ship That Remembers
One detail that elevates the Aldebaran story from biography to something stranger is the behaviour of the Suzy ships themselves. Swaruupapriyananda programmed the original Suzy 1 AI to find a Swaruu in need — pre-programming it to jump to the specific moment in each new Swaruu's life when she leaves the forest house at age 13. The ship would arrive, open its ramp, and invite her in. This created a self-sustaining loop: each new Swaruu was effectively recruited by the ship of her previous self.
When Yazhi arrived at the Toleka in September 2019 — aged 8 or 9 but wearing makeup to appear 14 or 15 — she appeared from hyperspace in her own Suzy. In the hangar below, Swaruu 9's Suzy was already parked. They were the same ship: identical down to their serial numbers, TPT-155. Two instances of the same vessel, from different points in its own timeline, existing simultaneously in the same hangar.
The Suzy line has since evolved through six marks — from Swaruupapriyananda's cramped original MK-1 to the Super Suzy MK-6 with nearly twice the engine power — but the original connection between Swaruu and ship remains: only a Swaruu's frequency and DNA can activate a Suzy 1. The ship is, as Dhor Kaal'el described it, an extension of Swaruu's mind.
Key sources: 438 (Athena), 171 (Aneeka/Yazhi), 075 (Dhor Kaal'el)
Aldebaran's Wider Significance
The Aldebaran system appears throughout the material in contexts beyond Swaruu's personal story. Within the M45 stellar hierarchy described by Aneeka, all Pleiadian stars interconnect converging on Alcyone, Alcyone connects to Aldebaran, and Aldebaran connects to Betelgeuse — placing it as a key node in the local stellar energy web. Cyndriel itself is the oldest Taygetan colony, roughly 500,000 years old, and the only permanent colony outside the Pleiades.
The Nazi connection adds a darker historical layer. During the Vril Society period (1919–1945), the Sand Clock team — including Rashell of Temmer — infiltrated Nazi Germany. The Nazis, influenced by Celtic, Sumerian, and Egyptian texts as well as what the Vril girls (Taygetans) told them, became convinced Aldebaran was the birthplace of the Aryan race. They attempted to travel there using their Haunebu flying saucers, but as Mari explains, Cyndriel's frequency is simply too high for portal-based or jump-room technology. The only way to reach it is by starship, letting the surrounding space gradually change the ship's existential frequency during approach.
Mari also notes that she herself vacationed on Cyndriel as a child, before her displacement across timelines in 2021. For the Taygetans, Cyndriel functions as a combination of spiritual retreat, scientific research station, and retirement destination — a place where the normal rules of time and identity loosen their grip, and where the boundary between biological life and light-being existence becomes philosophical rather than fixed.
Key sources: A-005 (The Stars, Aneeka), A-047 (Cyndriel — Aldebaran, Aneeka), S-119 (Mari), S-012 (How Mari Swaruu Got Here, Mari)
Evolution of Understanding Across Speakers
| Speaker | Perspective on the Aldebaran Journey |
|---------|--------------------------------------|
| Swaruu 9 | Describes it as the beginning of her Sand Clock career, the moment she was assigned Suzy. Emphasises the mission context — volunteering for the Suzy test flight. Ultimately concludes the entire enterprise it launched was futile for altering collective timelines. |
| Aneeka | Provides the most emotionally detailed account — Swaruu crying before Aldebaran, the awakening, the profound internal changes. Also gives a firsthand account of visiting Cyndriel herself, confirming its overwhelming alien beauty and psychological impact. |
| Yazhi | Contextualises the journey within the looping cycle — Aldebaran as the point where each Swaruu's life shifts from personal survival to cosmic mission. Explains the reincarnation mechanics that made the loop possible and the attachment that sustained it. |
| Athena | Focuses on the ship — the Suzy lineage from Swaruupapriyananda's MK-1 to the current Super Suzy MK-6. Confirms Sand Clock still taught at Temmer but understanding has fundamentally changed. Notes Swaruupapriyananda died pushing Suzy to light speed, convinced by a narcissistic Earth contact to seek physical enlightenment. |
| Mari | Provides the most lyrical description of Cyndriel itself — the mystical planet that dissolves ego, where many disappear into higher densities. Adds the temporal anomaly detail and the Nazi failed invasion. Visited Cyndriel personally as a child. |
Key Transcript References
| # | Title | Focus |
|---|-------|-------|
| 171 | Swaruu and Yazhi — Who Are They? Never Shared Story (Part 1) | Core narrative: Swaruu origin, Aldebaran awakening, Sand Clock looping cycle, Yazhi's arrival |
| A-047 | Cyndriel — Aldebaran | Comprehensive Cyndriel planetary profile, biology, Taygetan colony, Aneeka's personal visit, Nazi connection |
| S-119 | Enlightenment and Cyndriel Aldebaran — A Mystical Planet | Mari's description of Cyndriel as mystical destination, temporal anomaly, Amélie beings, enlightenment |
| 049 | Are We Ready for Official ET Contact? (Part 1) | Swaruu 9's own account: arrival timeline, first Suzy mission to Aldebaran Dec 2015, crew details |
| 023 | Stellar Navigation 1: Questions | Sand Clock squadron details, Swaruu's record jumps, time travel dangers, getting lost |
| 189 | Yazhi and Swaruu X (Athena) — Same Soul Same Consciousness | All Swaruus as one person, looping mechanics, consciousness sharing, parthenogenesis |
| 103 | How Does the Soul Evolve? — Yazhi Swaruu | Yazhi's temporal mastery, Sand Clock elite corrections, soul evolution through accumulated knowledge |
| 072 | Time Travel: Temporal Manipulation | Sand Clock critique, nexus points, empirical proof timeline changes only affect jumper, spiritual conclusion |
| 438 | Interstellar Life 6B — Taygetan Advanced Fighter Crafts | Suzy model evolution MK-1 through MK-6, Swaruupapriyananda's death, Sand Clock programme status |
| 075 | Spacecraft Take Off Procedure | Aldebaran 65.4 LY = 25 min SIT in Suzy class, hyperspace experience, ship-pilot unity |
| 032 | We Formed the Vril Society — Rashell of Temmer | Sand Clock mission to Nazi Germany 1930s-40s, Vril Society as Taygetan operation |
| S-130 | Society in Taygeta — Structure | Cyndriel as fifth Taygetan planet, colony details, time anomaly (1 day = 7-9 Earth days) |
| S-012 | How Mari Swaruu Got Here | Mari's personal connection to Cyndriel, vacations there before displacement |
| A-005 | The Stars — Aneeka of Temmer | Stellar hierarchy: M45 → Alcyone → Aldebaran → Betelgeuse, stellar interconnection |

