Skip to main content

Seeing Stars

I don't have a lot of gadgets in my life, all I have is my camera and laptop. Last night when I went to visit my boyfriend's parents, Daddy Evans was keen to show off his new iphone. He had this new app which shows you the stars and planets. All you do is hold the phone up to the sky, or point it in any direction you like, and it will show you exactly which stars and planets are in that direction. This is such a useful tool! When we got home, my boyfriend downloaded a similar app for his android and we had fun walking around the flat, plotting the zodiac around us. It was a cloudy night, not even the moon was visible to the naked eye, so having this app gave us a clear picture of what exactly was around us.

I'm grateful to my boyfriend's dad, he always has some neat information to teach me as he's a keen naturalist. He used to be a diver, before health problems got in the way, and he was able to teach me about the tides. I had read about neap tides and spring tides before, but didn't really understand until he explained it to me. I am also grateful to my boyfriend who has taken several foraging courses with a well known local expert. Now whenever we go for walks, he is able to point out to me the names of various herbs and wild fruit. These are things I have always been interested in, but it's not the kind of stuff you can learn from books. You have to get out there and look at the stars, look at the moon and the tide, look at the herbs and the trees, and really experience your environment.

So as we were stood in the living room, looking at stars, I was thinking to myself about the magic circle and its relation to the zodiac. I noted which stars the cardinal directions pointed toward and where the constellations and planets were, and it gave me a greater understanding of our place in the solar system. Try this for yourself if you can download the app, stand on the spot and turn slowly in a circle, facing each of the directions. Find the zodiac line or astronomical horizon which is traced around you and note the star constellations which meet that line. Do you think about the stars and planets as you cast the magic circle?


Comments

  1. One of my friends has this, we were visiting him in the country. No city lights and there were so many stars - I was loving it. After we went inside, he pulled out his phone with this clever app - which I insisted on taking outside just to make sure it was 'telling me the truth.' Yes, the moon and all the stars I could see lined up with what the phone 'said.' When I pointed the phone towards the earth and saw the stars that surround me /us /this earth, it was 'breath taking.' I still can't describe the feeling, I must admit I had never looked at the world or the universe in that way. It was great.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yes, that is one of the most amazing things, to see the stars beneath your feet, it really opens up your mind! Thank you for sharing your experience :)

      Delete
  2. I am sooo NOT technologically inclined, but I love that ap! My husband has it & uses it to show my son the stars & planets. Too cool.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Thank you for sharing your thoughts )O(

Popular posts from this blog

Back Again

I found my old blog by accident. I forgot all about it. Apparently I have to pay a subscription fee to be able to access the same features that used to be free. Maybe that's why I stopped blogging. I've been using instagram as a blog for a few years now. So it's been almost a decade since I last logged in here. What can I update you with? There's a little bit too much to say. I split up with the boyfriend I was blogging about last. He was a lovely guy, but it ran its course. I found a little studio flat in the centre of town and lived by myself for a year. That was a really nice experience. While I was there I met a new guy and started a whole new chapter. We moved to Weymouth in 2021. It will have been 4 years in August. The time has passed quickly. I turned 40 last year. I don't feel any older than when I was 30, but I feel frustrated that I could have done more with my time. The state of the world hasn't gotten any better, and I'm increasingly aw...

Approaching Summer Solstice

The tarot card I pulled today was The Knight of Swords. This card provokes us to consider activities we want to do, travel, being out and about, getting things accomplished. I feel lately that I just don't have the time or energy to do all the things. I am feeling tired, a little lost, somewhat fed up. I am trying to connect with what brings me joy, my passion. The Knight points to a need for silence and space to deepen our understanding. Clear cut answers are revealed when we focus our minds in meditation. The oracle card for today is Mystic Mermaid. She reminds us to pamper ourselves with a heavy dose of self-love. I think it's been difficult for me to remember to look after myself with the most basic things like a healthy diet and good sleep. I am having to remind myself to drink water and stop doomscrolling on my phone. 

Mother's Day

Back in the Middle Ages, life revolved around folk religion, devoted in most of Europe to the Mother Mary. The beliefs of common people gradually changed as literacy increased and they were able to read the Bible for themselves and make their own interpretations. The printing press was a cultural revolution which allowed all kinds of previously forbidden books to be mass produced. I think that era would have felt similar to the emergence of the internet, and the way that suddenly new ideas could spread. Then as now there were a lot of conspiracy theories driving folk mad. Fear of physical and spiritual attack increased the intensity of Marian worship among all classes. With the dissolution of the monasteries and the Catholic church losing influence, public shrines to Mary became increasingly popular in England. Some conflated all the Marys of the Bible into one "mother of all". Mary represented every woman, and everyone was a child of Mary. She is explicitly linked to Eve, bu...