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We follow the three turns of the Seven Sages around the pole star, the eleven whales of Rudra carrying knowledge across the cosmic ocean, and the guardian knot of Pisces that binds language to the soul.

The ship Argo Navis sails through these stories - the vessel of consciousness, carrying the map of evolution.

In the latest episode of Starsoot, we step away from the linear 108 Steps to explore the mythological underpinnings of the constellations themselves - the stories that transform random points of light into a coherent cosmic grammar.]]>
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We follow the three turns of the Seven Sages around the pole star, the eleven whales of Rudra carrying knowledge across the cosmic ocean, and the guardian knot of Pisces that binds language to the soul.

The ship Argo Navis sails through these stories - the vessel of consciousness, carrying the map of evolution.

In the latest episode of Starsoot, we step away from the linear 108 Steps to explore the mythological underpinnings of the constellations themselves - the stories that transform random points of light into a coherent cosmic grammar.]]>
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The ship Argo Navis sails through these stories - the vessel of consciousness, carrying the map of evolution.

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The ship Argo Navis sails through these stories - the vessel of consciousness, carrying the map of evolution.

In the latest episode of Starsoot, we step away from the linear 108 Steps to explore the mythological underpinnings of the constellations themselves - the stories that transform random points of light into a coherent cosmic grammar.]]>
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