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to Tattoo and Body Art
Stars. The ancient peoples of the Earth first worshipped them, and
assigned them the power to direct the fate of each human being.
Shakespeare's Cassius laments, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in the
stars, but in ourselves." The late Carl Sagan, in describing the
physical connectedness of human being to the rest of the universe,
said, "We are all made of star stuff," and in those seven words summed
up the mystery of where we came from and where we are going.
The stars were intimately connected with the development of human
civilization, first because they enabled early farmers to judge the
passage of the seasons and know when to plant or harvest their crops.
The patterns in the night sky would change as the Earth rotated, and
the people above the equator knew that when Orion was completely
visible, winter was on the way.
The stars, and especially Polaris, or the North Star, also made
seafaring navigation possible. Ancient sailors would be able to get a
fix on their locations simply by seeing how high the North Star was
above the horizon. Without the stars to steer by, the European's
arrival in the New World might have been delayed until the aviation
era!
Stars shine and twinkle, and the star closest to us, our Sun, provides
the light and warmth which make the Earth the life giving miraculous
planet it is. The sun, and all stars, are huge nuclear furnaces with
unimaginably intense atomic reactions taking place at their cores
which result in heat and light.
The simple truth is that stars have been essential to human survival
from the time of the Garden of Eden, and are so loaded with beautiful
symbolic meaning that there are some terrific star tattoo ideas.
Some star tattoo ideas for astrology and astronomy buffs are to have
an astrological sign tattooed against a galaxy of colored stars; or a
miniature solar system with the central Sun being circled by the
planets. "Shooting stars" while they are not actually stars but
meteors which burn up when they enter the Earth's atmosphere, make
star tattoo ideas.
Shooting star tattoo ideas can vary from having a single star with a
tail to several stars, as in a meteor shower. And the stars themselves
can be different, because the number of points a star design has will
change its meaning. Or the star could actually be a sunburst, and the
tail could be a made of a few simple lines or a fully developed flame.
How about a rocketship blasting off into your own galaxy of shooting
stars? Or a shooting star trailing your name?
Other star tattoo ideas can be taken from the history of nautical
navigation. The nautical star tattoo was a seafarer's way of
protecting himself at sea and ensuring that he would find his way
home. It has since been adopted by military personnel, and for other
people it simply represents the desire for a safe passage through
life.
Tthe number of points a star has can be the inspiration for star
tattoos ideas; the four pointed star is a symbol of the Star of
Bethlehem. The "star fish", or five pointed star, is also called a
Pentagram, and has a variety of meanings. It meant health to the
ancient Greeks, an inverted Pentagram is a symbol of devil worship.
The six pointed star is, of course, the Star of David, and the seven
pointed star is a symbol of luck. Star tattoo ides using a seven
pointed star can include the paraphernalia of gambling, for "lucky
sevens." And if you are involved with law enforcement, you'll know
seven-pointed stars are common as badges.
Count the stars if you can, and you'll have an idea of how many star
tattoo ideas are waiting, if you'll only turn your imagination loose!