2. The 'branch' at the bottom end inside the full moon glyph is 'reflected' at the top end and outside in mea ke:
The double inversion (bottom contra top and inside contra outside) should imply that instead of a maximum of light from the moon (in Ca7-24) mea ke is expressing a minimum of light from the sun. Instead of two straight henua signs illustrating the maximum vertex at full moon, mea ke has three straight lines for the maximum vertex at 'midnight'. A maximum of darkness necessarily implies a minimum of light, and mea ke glyphs should therefore be used at winter solstice. |