Polaris: Finding Your Own North
Polaris: The Axis of Consciousness and the Map of the Past-Future
In the vast expanse of the cosmos, where stars are the markers of time and space, there exists one that has held a special place in the consciousness of travelers, seekers, and visionaries—Polaris, the North Star. For millennia, it has been a guiding light, an anchor in the ever-moving sky, offering a sense of direction in the great journey of life. But what does it truly mean to find your own North?
The Cosmic Axis: Why Polaris?
The Earth, spinning on its axis, is in a constant dance with the cosmos. Yet, due to its slow wobble—a movement called the Precession of the Equinoxes—the celestial pole shifts over time. Thousands of years ago, Polaris was not the North Star, and thousands of years from now, another star will take its place. However, in this era, Polaris stands as the central point in our sky, nearly unmoving as the rest of the heavens revolve around it.
This stillness in a universe of motion is not an accident; it is a reflection of cosmic cycles, the great spirals of time that connect past and future. In Atlantean timekeeping, every 26,000 years, the Earth's axis returns to its original point, marking a moment of collective evolution. We are in such a moment now—standing at the same cosmic crossroads as the early civilizations who first looked to Polaris as their guide. To understand this, we must recognize that what we call the past is the blueprint for the future, and the future is merely a reawakening of forgotten wisdom.
The Journey of the Seeker
Much like ancient explorers, our journey through life is one of seeking and remembering. The path is not linear; it moves in spirals, just as the galaxy does. As Polaris serves as the fixed point in the sky, our consciousness seeks an inner Polaris—a guiding axis that anchors us in the vast web of existence.
Matías teaches that the way to navigate this reality is not to move forward blindly but to recognize the past encoded within us. Just as the stars we see are reflections of ancient light, our own consciousness carries the echoes of past civilizations, knowledge, and experiences. By understanding where we are in time, we understand where we are going.
The lesson of Polaris is not just one of navigation but of perception. The universe moves, but it is our awareness that aligns us with the flow. The ancients used the North Star to find their way, but what they truly found was themselves. To follow Polaris meant to move forward with purpose, knowing that even in uncertainty, there was always an axis to return to.
Your Own North Star
To find your way in the world, you must first recognize your internal compass. What is the truth that remains unmoving within you, even as everything around you changes? What vision, what purpose, what guiding light keeps you steady in the spirals of life?
In the Atlantean view of time, Polaris represents a moment of collective realignment. It is not just a point in the sky—it is an invitation to remember the wisdom of past ages and step into the consciousness of the future. By aligning with your own axis, you step into your highest awareness, becoming a conscious traveler in the great map of time.
The external world may shift, the sky may change, but your own North is always there, waiting for you to align with it. Look to the stars, but more importantly, look within.
Thank you for joining me in this journey through cosmic time and wisdom. May your path always be illuminated by the clarity of your own Polaris.
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Astrology | Astronomy | Cosmic Alignment | Galactic Consciousness | Polaris | North Star | Precession of the Equinoxes | Ancient Wisdom | Matías De Stefano | Spiritual Navigation
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