The Cygnus Constellation is the key to unlocking humanity's belief in the origin of life in the heavens.
It was a universal belief in ancient civilisations that life came originally from the cosmos and ultimately would return there after death. The shamanic journey was always to this sky-world--and it appears that it was always located in the direction of the stars of Cygnus--also known as the Northern Cross--and was accessed either via the Milky Way or an imagined cosmic axis. Andrew Collins has found that this ancient belief is based on an early astronomy which is about 17,000 years old. All over the world, standing stones, temples and monuments are oriented towards the rising and setting of the stars of the Cygnus constellation or the 'entry point' of the Milky Way.
Collins has discovered that the use of deep caves by Palaeolithic man was essential to the rise of religious thought and the belief in life's stellar origins. Science has now confirmed the existence of high-energy particles in the caves--particles that come from a binary star known as Cygnus X3. Therefore, it would seem that these ancient people were aware of what science is now telling us--that the DNA of life came originally from deep space.