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For thousands of years, people have looked up at Orion—not just as a constellation, but as something bigger, something meaningful. It was more than just stars in the sky; it was a symbol, a guide, a god.But why?Why did the Sumerians, the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Norse, the Hindus, and even the writers of the Bible all focus on Orion? Why does it keep appearing in myths, in sacred architecture, in forgotten knowledge? And why does its true meaning seem… lost?
 By Jason Abadi
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For thousands of years, people have looked up at Orion—not just as a constellation, but as something bigger, something meaningful. It was more than just stars in the sky; it was a symbol, a guide, a god.But why?Why did the Sumerians, the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Norse, the Hindus, and even the writers of the Bible all focus on Orion? Why does it keep appearing in myths, in sacred architecture, in forgotten knowledge? And why does its true meaning seem… lost?

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