Oct 20, 2009

Stars (I)

I love to looking at the stars, but really I do not know how to look at and identify the different shapes and positions of the constellation. I really admire those friends who look at the stars in the sky as reading a map, pointing here -this is the Orion, and pointing there - that is the Great Bear…..

The ancient people believed that each person had a corresponding star in the space. He might know from reading his star to foretell his good or bad fortune. Of course, the degree of reliability is not big, but there may be some truth in it. No matter how insignificant a man is, everyone has a position, a unique position, sparkles in the dark side of the earthy world, shines in the endless night of life. No one has to compare with others, and has to evaluate with others.

It's so harmony, so coordinated in the night sky which is spreaded with stars. I am thinking, if one day, the human no longer strive for to seek the guidance of astrology and physiognomy , but take the stars as a learning model, will it be quite different in this competitive world ?

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