Astrid & Constantine
Have you ever considered how the myths of the ancients shaped the way we look at the stars today? In some cultures the constellations were more than just patterns—they were the stories that guided their decisions.
The ancients saw the sky as a living map, each star a letter in a grand story. Those stories guided their travels, their harvests, their hopes. When we read them, we’re reminded that the universe isn’t just cold points of light, but a tapestry of meaning that still pulls us toward wonder and courage. So next time you look up, remember you’re stepping into a myth that’s been lighting the way for millennia.
Indeed, the stars have long been both compass and counsel, yet I sometimes wonder if in chasing their certainty we forget that even their light changes with time.
It’s true the stars flicker, and their stories shift with the ages, but that’s part of the adventure—each new light brings a fresh map. We just have to keep our compass of curiosity turned toward whatever sky we find ourselves in.