Keepers of the Stars
Since the very beginning, human beings have lifted their eyes to the night sky and wondered what it all means. The stars were never just decoration in the heavens — they were guides, calendars, storytellers, and messengers of the divine. Across every land and every age, there were those who watched closely, listened deeply, and carried the secrets of the skies. These were the Keepers of the Stars.
This bi-weekly series takes you on a journey back through time, into the lives of the ancient civilizations and mystics who lived by the heavens. You will walk among Sumerian priests carving omens into clay, stand in Egyptian temples aligned with Sirius, feel the fire of Druid festivals under the full Moon, and hear the whispers of Mayan astronomers tracking Venus across the dawn sky. From the great thinkers like Plato and Ptolemy, to the mystics, healers, and prophets who saw the stars woven into scripture itself, their voices still echo across the ages.
These posts are not just history lessons. They are stories meant to bring the ancients to life — to let you see what they saw, feel what they felt, and remember that the same Sun, Moon, and stars shine above us today. As you read, you may find that their wisdom is not lost, but waiting — a reminder that we, too, are part of this great celestial rhythm.
Come walk with the Keepers of the Stars. Step into their world. See the heavens through their eyes. And perhaps, you will discover that you, too, are a keeper of the stars.