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[Opinion] Weird planetary ish

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Shade

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I think it’s sort of weird, I went out for a short jog, but it’s still dark and normally I wear a compass on my wrist and I know my phone has a compass but I digress, Orion at this time of the morning/night sits slightly west of where I was jogging, for better orientation you can look for beetleguise which is the brightest star that will show up left or right of orion, I could barley make out his belt but couldn’t see beetleguise and thats the brightest star in the constellation. At this time it shoulda been north or infront of it as usual, so to get home I’d jog towards Orion and a bit towards beetleguise and that’d be north west.
I easily made it back, o only
jogged like a quarter mile but a heavily wooded area though, so I just found it odd.

anyone else use constellations for navigation and notice anything odd?
 

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i found my new home under the big dipper. my old home wasnt, but is just a few miles away. so, yes a bit weird, but in a good way.
i also find it odd that when you read about the solar eclipse that its quite special, but in the news every year an other country has one.

not knowing you, but beetleguise makes me think of khepri: beetle guise, under the guidance of the scarab headed god. ;)
and now orion is brighter, so if that would happen in my life id see it as a fun sign and a new teacher in the spiritual sense.
 
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