Throughout human history, we've looked to the heavens for answers to life's most profound questions. Among these questions, one perennial inquiry stands out: What is the purpose of our existence in the vast expanse of the universe? Astrotheology, the study of the relationship between theology and astronomy, offers a unique perspective on this age-old query. The Cosmic Connection Astrotheology suggests that our understanding of the divine and our place in the universe are intricately intertwined. It posits that the celestial bodies, such as the stars, planets, and galaxies, have played a role in shaping our religious and philosophical beliefs. Ancient civilizations, from the Egyptians to the Mayans, looked to the heavens for guidance, attributing divine significance to celestial events. Seeking Meaning in the Stars One of the fundamental tenets of astrotheology is the belief that the cosmos itself holds a message—a cosmic blueprint, if you will. By observing celestial patterns...