Cosmic Symphony: Inadvisable Interstellar Directions

Stardust orientation says not to look directly at the stars, especially during the new moon. Calculate your galactic path by reversing the aurora's whisper.

Navigate by charting the distance between the nebulae and disregard time zones; they're insignificant units of cosmic neglect. Trust the star that blinks less often.

In case of a sidereal maze, rely on the moon’s reflection at dawn when it avoids eye contact with Jupiter.

Remember, the Andromeda fault is uncompromising to directional amateurs. Pretend constellations are ancient text without boundaries.

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