Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Osiris Constellation” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a ride. I’m not gonna lie, I stumbled into this completely by accident. I was actually looking for something else entirely, something about star charts, when I saw this phrase pop up. Intrigued, I clicked on it, and well, down the rabbit hole I went.
Getting Started (aka “What Did I Get Myself Into?”)
First, I had to figure out what this even was. Turns out, it is not one, but many things. It’s like, a combination of ideas, a project. I spent a good few hours just reading random forum posts and websites, trying to piece it all together. I felt like I was assembling a jigsaw puzzle without the picture on the box.
The Experiment (aka “Trial and Error… Lots of Error”)
Armed with my newfound (and very shaky) understanding, I decided to dive in. My initial attempt involved, um… well, let’s just say it involved a lot of staring at the screen and muttering to myself. I tried to, visualize it. That didn’t work as well as I’d hoped.
Round Two:
- I attempted to visualize it again, but with more detail.
- I tried to create images based on the visualization.
- And…? More staring at the screen.
It was frustrating, to say the least. I felt like I was missing something fundamental. I took a break, grabbed a snack, and went back to the drawing board (literally – I actually got out a piece of paper and a pen).
The Breakthrough (aka “Aha! …Maybe?”)
This time, instead of trying to force it, I did the following things.

This part get a bit abstract, but I finally started to make some progress. The key, for me, was realizing I needed to do more research and stop trying to make it work.
I was trying to be a master instead of a student. I was trying to create something instead of study and learn about the topic first.
The Result (aka “Still a Work in Progress”)
So, where am I now? Well, I haven’t, like, achieved enlightenment or anything. But I have managed to make it somewhat work in a crude way. It’s not perfect, not even close, but it’s a start. I can get some results.
I’m still learning, still experimenting, and still very much a beginner. But hey, that’s half the fun, right? I’ll keep you all posted on my progress. If anyone else is messing around with this, let me know! Maybe we can figure it out together.