Constellation and Symbol: discover the hidden meaning

The Constellation meteorite bracelet symbolizes humanity's quest to understand the Universe.

When the Emperor with the number 4 (inner diameter of the 4 mm meteorite bracelet) sets out to discover the Star with the number 17 (outer diameter of the 17 mm meteorite bracelet).

The Emperor symbolizes humanity, structure, stability and leadership. He is subject to loyalty, legality, justice and rigor.  The Emperor is also associated with rational decision-making and order. This arcanum refers to solidity, stability, reason and will. The Emperor is deeply constructive, balanced and attached to fairness and rigor. 

L'ÉTOILE appears puzzling and mysterious, especially its image.  L'ÉTOILE is an arcanum in the family of the stars. The actions and influences of this family of arcanas are cosmic. The cosmos represents the solid, infinitely vast and elusive outer world.

It therefore belongs to the family of planets, generating phenomena that are beyond our conscious perception, but which nevertheless resonate within us; that is, they echo and influence something in our inner world or psyche. The workings of the planets are linked to our unconscious psychomotor functioning.

The Star is one of the most magnetic cards in the Tarot de Marseille deck. It protects the consultant when it appears in a reading, as it represents the lucky star, the helping hand of destiny that can sometimes be counted on. This card indicates that we must never lose hope, even when we find ourselves in the dark. In fact, there is always a light to guide us towards daylight. This light is an inner one, and we need to follow our intuition and trust ourselves. Everyone has the necessary resources within them to move forward on the path of existence.

Constellation meteorite bracelet

Since the dawn of time, people have looked up at the night sky, marvelling at the spectacle of the stars twinkling in the infinite darkness. For our ancestors, these points of light, arranged in mysterious patterns, were much more than mere celestial objects. They were guides, prophets, storytellers. They were the constellations.

The constellations, those groups of stars that seem to draw figures in the sky, have been an inexhaustible source of fascination and reflection for mankind. They have mirrored our fears, hopes and dreams. They have reflected our humanity.

In ancient times, constellations were seen as deities, heroes and mythical creatures. They were the setting for the legends and myths that have shaped our cultures and civilizations. The Greeks saw in the night sky the hunter Orion, the Great Bear, Andromeda in chains. Each constellation was a story, a symbol, a lesson in life.

Over time, the constellations took on a more scientific dimension. Astronomers began to use them as landmarks for navigating the immensity of the cosmos. They became tools for understanding the universe, measuring time and predicting the seasons. Constellations have become the language of science, a map of the starry sky.

But despite their scientific importance, constellations have never lost their symbolic dimension. They remain symbols of our quest for meaning, our desire to understand the universe and our place within it. They are the link between past and present, myth and science, man and the universe.

In this way, constellations reflect our relationship with the cosmos. They mirror our history, our science and our culture. They symbolize our humanity, our quest for knowledge, our desire to explore. In short, they reflect our relationship with ourselves.

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