RIGEL
The rakau type of glyph seems to have illustrated where ↔ when the Full Moon ideally should be observed from Easter Island in the dark southern winter month of June (the month of Jupiter, Jus Piter, Father Light). ... Midsummer is the flowering season of the oak, which is the tree of endurance and triumph, and like the ash is said to 'court the lightning flash'. Its roots are believed to extend as deep underground as its branches rise in the air - Virgil mentions this - which makes it emblematic of a god whose law runs both in Heaven and in the Underworld ... The month, which takes its name from Juppiter the oak-god, begins on June 10th and ends of July 7th. Midway comes St. John's Day, June 24th, the day on which the oak-king was sacrificially burned alive. The Celtic year was divided into two halves with the second half beginning in July, apparently after a seven-day wake, or funeral feast, in the oak-king's honour ...
In the hat of the Mad Hatter rising up at his Tea-party there has clearly been written 10/6 in the price label for his hat - surely a reference to the 10th of June (day 161 → 261 - 100).
161 days corresponds to 23 weeks. Thus a week (Moon) should correspond to a day (Sun), which might explain the curious expression 'one and seven', e.g.: ... The father does not disappear, but goes on being fulfilled. Neither dimmed nor destroyed is the face of a lord, a warrior, craftsman, an orator. Rather, he will leave his daughters and sons. So it is that I have done likewise through you. Now go up there on the face of the earth; you will not die. Keep the word. So be it, said the head of One and Seven Hunaphu - they were of one mind when they did it ... 23 ought to allude to the precessional distance from Bharani (*41) down to the Golden Age of the Bull (*64 → 100 - 36).
And 260 days after ζ Serpentis (*272.4) → 2 * 136 (Alcyone) → 2 * 266 - 260, was the place located in the shadow of the left thigh of the Serpent Carrier
where the view had now suddenly been turned upside down;
as we also can see in this image (imaginative picture) of Chalchiuhtlicue:
And the Sun would therefore here be in December (the 10th month), where instead the culmination at 21h of Thuban (where the tail of Draco is suddenly cut off):
Which can tell us about the location in the time-space tresses on the back side of Pacha-mama:
Instead of the single star Betelgeuze (*88) there should here be a pair:
... A une certaine saison, on amassait des vivres, on faissait fête. On emmaillottait un corail, pierre de defunt lézard, on l'enterrait, tanu. Cette cérémonie était un point de départ pour beaucoup d'affaires, notamment de vacances pour le chant des tablettes ou de la prière, tanu i te tau moko o tana pure, enterrer la pierre sépulcrale du lézard de sa prière ...
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