RIGEL
 

In Roman times all knew that every road went to Rome. And here we have once again returned to 261 as a point of reference. 179 (June 28) - 21 = 158 (→ 2 * 79) = June 7 (*78 → Rigel → 2 * 39) = June 1 (152 → 2 * 76) + *6 (→ 'sleeping mats'). 152 + 158 = 310 → 355 - 45.

... One day while Vakafuhu was sleeping off a kava-drinking those boys were playing their game outside, and Tu'i Tofua threw his sika ...

... A man had a daughter who possessed a wonderful bow and arrow, with which she was able to bring down everything she wanted. But she was lazy and was constantly sleeping. At this her father was angry and said: 'Do not be always sleeping, but take thy bow and shoot at the navel of the ocean, so that we may get fire.' The navel of the ocean was a vast whirlpool in which sticks for making fire by friction were drifting about. At that time men were still without fire. Now the maiden seized her bow, shot into the navel of the ocean, and the material for fire-rubbing sprang ashore ...

... By adding 6 ('sleeping mats') to 229 we will reach day 235. Or better; reach day 236 = 230 + 6.= 8 * 29½. Because in leap years the Sun calendar will be corrected. 365 + 365 + 365 + 366 = 1461 = 365.25 * 4 ...

... 6 days (sleeping mats) later, in November 19, the Full Moon should ideally be at MARCH 17 (LIBERALIA) = 4h (*60) ...:

... Or we could say there were 6 dark nights 'with sleeping mats' which ended at March 22 (*366) at the 4th and last corner of the Pegasus Square, viz. at Algenib ..

... Matua [A Taana] said to Hotu [A Matua], 'Take along the Hanau Eepe and let them work the land!' Hotu called out to Heke: 'Go and bring the 500 prisoners on board the canoe!' He took all of them along, led them on board the canoe, and left them there. For six days (po ono), mats (moenga) were taken on board the canoe (i.e., the loading of the canoe took six days) ... [E:73-74]

... The king arose from his sleeping mat and said to all the people: 'Let us go to Orongo so that I can announce my death!' The king climbed on the rock and gazed in the direction of Hiva, the direction in which he had travelled (across the ocean). The king said: 'Here I am and I am speaking for the last time.' The people (mahingo) listened as he spoke. The king called out to his guardian spirits (akuaku), Kuihi and Kuaha, in a loud voice: 'Let the voice of the rooster of Ariana (→ Arianrhod → Gemma, α Cor. Bor. → St John's Day) crow softly. The stem with many roots (i.e., the king) is entering!' The king fell down, and Hotu A Matua died. Then all the people began to lament with loud voices. The royal child, Tuu Maheke, picked up the litter and lifted (the dead) unto it. Tuu Maheke put his hand to the right side of the litter, and together the four children of Matua picked up the litter and carried it. He and his people formed a line and went to Akahanga to bury (the dead) in Hare O Ava. For when he was still in full possession of his vital forces, A Matua had instructed Tuu Maheke, the royal child, that he wished to be buried in Hare O Ava. They picked him up, went on their way, and came to Akahanga. They buried him in Hare O Ava ...

... The dream soul (kuhane) of Hau Maka sleeping in the old homeland began to name the relevant features of the new land with the group of 3 islets outside the southwestern corner of Easter Island, and they were named 'the handsome youths of Te Taanga, who are standing in the water.' [E:6]

... we can see a correspondence between those peculiar 6 days in line Da8 and the 6 days which ended with March 1 (31 + 28 + 1 = 60 = 54 + 6).

Side a:

Da1

Da2

Da3

Da4

 

Da5

Da6

Da7

Da8

20

16

15

15

21

17

16

6

20

36

51

66

21

38

54

60

51

66

54

60

120 + 6 = 126

 Side a on the D tablet could accordingly end with March 1. Or with February 29 ...

... The Sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica L.) is a creeping annual or perennial herb often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched, re-opening within minutes. Mimosa pudica is native to Brazil, but is now a pantropical weed. Other names given to this curious plant are Humble plant, TickleMe plant, Shame plant, Sleeping Grass, Prayer plant, Touch-me-not, Makahiya (Philippines, meaning 'shy'), Mori Vivi (West Indies), mate-loi (false death) (Tonga) ... In the evening the leaflets will fold together and the whole leaf droops downward. It then re-opens at sunrise ...

... we should remember that Pythagoras slept 27 'hallowed days' in a cave and that the mortally wounded Kuukuu also was buried (tanu) for 27 days down in a cave [E:27-E:30]. With his 6 stone heap (not moving, 'sleeping') companions outside (→ Tau-ono, '6 stones', the Pleiades) ...

... *360 / *15 = 24h and 366 - 360 = 6 'sleeping - dormitory - mats'.

ψ³ Aurigae (*99.4)

GEMMA

*247 ψ³ Aurigae (*99.4)

GEMMA

Ga2-5 (35 = 115 - 80 = 14 + 21) Ca10-27 (261 + 21 = 282)
APRIL 25 (99 + 16 = 115) June 28 (115 + 64 = 179, *99)
→ 115 + 3 = 118 → 236 / 2 te mauga pu hia
June 28 (179) + 3 = 182 (July 1) → 364 / 2 → 118 + 64

115 + 247 = 362 = 365 - 3

*99.4 (ψ³ Aurigae) - Capella (*78.4) = *21.0 → 1h + 6 right ascension nights.

... In other words, the ancient Druidic religion based on the oak-cult will be swept away by Christianity and the door - the god Llyr - will languish forgotten in the Castle of Arianrhod, the Corona Borealis. This helps us to understand the relationship at Rome of Janus and the White Goddess Cardea who is ... the Goddess of Hinges who came to Rome from Alba Longa. She was the hinge on which the year swung - the ancient Latin, not the Etruscan year - and her importance as such is recorded in the Latin adjective cardinalis - as we say in English 'of cardinal importance - which was also applied to the four main winds; for winds were considered as under the sole direction of the Great Goddess until Classical times ...

... This Hercules is male leader of all orgiastic rites and has twelve archer companions, including his spear-armed twin, who is his tanist or deputy. He performs an annual green-wood marriage with a queen of the woods, a sort of Maid Marian. He is a mighty hunter and makes rain, when it is needed, by rattling an oak-club thunderously in a hollow oak and stirring a pool with an oak branch - alternatively, by rattling pebbles inside a sacred colocinth-gourd or, later, by rolling black meteoric stones inside a wooden chest - and so attracting thunderstorms by sympathetic magic ...

However, for practical reasons I will keep on distinguishing between APRIL 25, "April 25, 'April 25, ºApril 25, and April 25, although they are all the same in the Sun calendar - because the heliacal stars are not the same.

Although this fact can be hidden away from view by changing the diurnal time of observation, e.g. as when they on Hawaii looked for the return of the Pleiades in the evening (singular → singing) instead of on Easter Island in the early mornings (plural → weeping). I am gradually allowing my ideal mind (→) more and more free reins (→ reigns, → rains, → freedom,→ liberation, → Liberialia → libation) - because it evidently works quite well (≈) for my purposes. It happens it grows wrong, but the overwhelming volume will erase such incidences. The non-survival of the unfit.

... And as if by chance we can find *37 at "April 27, at Ca10-6 (260 + 1 = 9 * 29), where Thuban culminated (at 21h) with the culmination (at 21h) of Alrisha on the other side of the year ...

 
Ca9-15 Ca9-16 (244) Ca9-17 Ca9-18 (246) Ca9-19 Ca9-20 (248)
Nov 19 20 (324) 21 (80 + 245) 22 23 24 (328)
16h (*243.5) LESATH *245 → 63 + 183 σ SCORPII (*247.0) *248
4h (*60.9) *61 VINDEMIATRIX HYADUM I HYADUM II AIN
May 20 21 (141) 22 23 24 25 (145)
"April 9 10 (100) 11 12 13 14 (104)
LIBERALIA 18 (100 - 23) 19 (78) MARCH 20 21 (80) 22 (145 - 64)
i te mauga pu hia E rima ki te henua koia ku honui erua maitaki ko koe ra

When Metoro said 'hia' it was probably an instruction for Bishop Jaussen on Tahiti to 'Count!' For instance:

 ... Ecclesiastically, the equinox is reckoned to be on 21 March (even though the equinox occurs, astronomically speaking, on 20 March in most years) ... → 3-20 ↔ right ascension day *320 at the south pole star Dramasa.

... A very detailed myth comes from the island of Nauru. In the beginning there was nothing but the sea, and above soared the Old-Spider. One day the Old-Spider found a giant clam, took it up, and tried to find if this object had any opening, but could find none. She tapped on it, and as it sounded hollow, she decided it was empty. By repeating a charm, she opened the two shells and slipped inside. She could see nothing, because the sun and the moon did not then exist; and then, she could not stand up because there was not enough room in the shellfish. Constantly hunting about she at last found a snail. To endow it with power she placed it under her arm, lay down and slept for three days. Then she let it free, and still hunting about she found another snail bigger than the first one, and treated it in the same way ...

... Although the C text seems to suggest "April 25 (115 Mercury) - two nights earlier - which indeed in a way could have been the proper point for their departure ...

*11 *100
Ca10-4 Ca10-5 (260) Ca10-6 (9 * 29) Ca10-7 (262) Ca13-20
Dec 5 Dec 6 Dec 7 (341, *261) Dec 8 March 18 (*362)
*259 RAS ALGETHI Sarin (*261.0), ο Ophiuchi (*261.4)

ALRISHA

θ Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis, ζ, ι Apodis (*262.4) DZANEB (*362.4)

ACUBENS

5h (*76.1)

CURSA (*76.4)

ψ (65) ERIDANI

*77 CAPELLA (*78.4)

THUBAN

*262 + *183 = *445

ARCTURUS

no star listed (*180)
June 5 June 6 (157) June 7 (158, *78) June 8 Sept 17 (260, *180)
"April 25 (115) 26 (*36) (158 - 41 = 117, *37) "April 28 (→ 4 * 29½) (*180 - *41 = *139)
APRIL 2 (*12) 3 (93) (158 - 64 = 94, *14) APRIL 5 (95, *79 - *64) (*139 - *23 = *116)
te kiore - te inoino kua oho te rima kua kai - ihe nuku hoi Tupu te toromiro kua noho te vai -

Kiore. Rat. Vanaga. Rat, mouse; kiore hiva, rabbit. P Pau., Mgv.: kiore, rat, mouse. Mq.: kioē, íoé, id. Ta.: iore, id. Churchill.

... In China, with Capricornus, Pisces, and a part of Sagittarius, it [Aquarius] constituted the early Serpent, or Turtle, Tien Yuen; and later was known as Hiuen Ying, the Dark Warrior and Hero, or Darkly Flourishing One, the Hiuen Wu, or Hiuen Heaou, of the Han dynasty, which Dupuis gave as Hiven Mao. It was a symbol of the emperor Tchoun Hin, in whose reign was a great deluge; but after the Jesuits came in it became Paou Ping, the Precious Vase. It contained three of the sieu, and headed the list of zodiac signs as the Rat, which in the far East was the ideograph for 'water', and still so remains in the almanacs of Central Asia, Cochin China, and Japan ...

The distance from the 'Hole in the Mountain' (mauga pu) in MARCH 17 (LIBERALIA) to June 28 could be simply (singularly) measured as 179 - 140 = 39:

*39

Ca9-15 (243 → 163 + 80)

Ca10-27 (282 → 362 - 80)
i te mauga pu hia te mauga pu hia
Nov 19 (323) Dec 28 (362 = 282 + 80)
16h (*243.5) *282
4h (*60.9) ψ³ Aurigae (*99.4)

GEMMA (α Corona Borealis) 

May 20 (140, *60) June 28 (179, *99)
"April 9 (99, *19) "May 18 (138, *58)
MARCH 17 (*362 → 282 + 80) APRIL 25 (243, *163)
COR CAROLI GEMMA

... He dropped some of the embers, came back to pick them up, and fled towards the granary; but his agitation was such that he could no longer find the entrances. He made the round of it several times before he found the steps and climbed onto the flat roof, where he hid the stolen goods in one of the skins of the bellows, exclaiming: 'Gouyo!', which is to say. 'Stolen!'.

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