A reading-room window onto the sky
Mystic Cards
A Mystic Card takes the constellation riding highest over you right now, where you stand, and hands you the old Greek myth behind its name — painted in our own hand, with the constellation's realstars laid over it in their true positions. Draw what's near, or draw at random.
It isn't a fortune. It's an invitation — sit with an ancient story for a minute and notice what it echoes in your own week. The constellation overhead changes through the night and the seasons; or pick any of the 33 below.

A Mystic Card · the constellation over you now
Arcas
the small bear
The arrow, pulled back, nearly found its mark. A mother, transformed, almost met her end by her own son's hand. But then, the sudden shift: a god's intervention, a moment of grace. Arcas, made bear, then constellation, now anchors the turning world. The star at his tail, Polaris, holds him, a steadfast reminder that near-tragedy can become the very thing that guides every traveler home.
Sit with it for a moment. Where does this old story echo in your own week — the same boast, the same crossing, the same rescue arriving at the wrong moment and turning it right?
- Constellation
- Ursa Minor
- In your sky now
- 35° up · 359° on the compass
- Drawn
- Mon, Jun 1, 8:54 PM