A Constellation ONLY Happens in the Viewers Mind. Understand How Perception and Time Relate. Explore the connection between astrology and astronomy.
Maat
A con-stella-tion is not a con-man looking to gain your con-fidence.
(If you’re interested in why ‘Orion’ was chose as an example, scroll down to see the intriguing brain language spell that the word [and sound] ‘Orion’ was chosen to perpetuate.)
Declaration(s)
“I’m unattached to any belief system, including the supporting structure of astronomy and astrology. The same angles that create Astrology are the same angles that make up the light, space and time of Astronomy.”
…and if you’ve jumped to a new perspective - consider saying,
“I’m unattached to any belief system, even the one I just replaced the other with.”
“Here in the stars, any belief that cause and effect are real beyond perceptive playground duality is now gently pushed to the side.”
California - A little note to shine some light on the ‘dark desert highway’ you might be driving on ; )
Some say there’s a potential ‘con’ of con-stellations. With a few homonyms and spelling reversals, you get suggestions diving into your subconscious.
For instance, Orion (the great warrior) had a state named after him; California is the ‘Caliph of Orion’. And what a perfect metaphor for the Carnival this particular state is…
Damn, the carnivals in California go off!
As the perpetuated thought-form song-spell aptly named Hotel California is playing, the same angles that create Astrology are the same angles that suggest the distance, area, and state. These are the result of thought-forms that knowingly and unknowingly have been passed throughout time, and are reflected in the shape, state, city, monument, mountain, river, and many other names of ‘things’.
Yeah yeah, I know… the shape of the state and the name itself couldn’t have anything to do with the shape and name of Orion, and that the state is exactly 770x770 miles square when looking at its borders NSEW lat/long. I can hear it now, ‘That Maat must have really hit his head hard when he fell out of the Ferris wheel’.