Why are there two small holes in each of these three honu glyphs?
Most easy way to answer anything meaningful is to count: 7 * (25 + 26 + 29) = 560 = 20 * 28. They represent the final phase of the sun (20). 6 'feathers' at left in the 'bough' of Ga7-25 and 6 at right = 12 confirms the connection with sun, and furthermore adds that the location is in the 'middle'. Or rather - the 'middle' is in the past, which we can agree with. If they truly stand 'in front' of the 'middle', then they could each represent a double-month beyond midsummer, and thereby fulfil the prediction of 6 'feathers' to the right. Two small eyes is what the Jaguar got as a substitue when he had lost his real strong ones in a juggling contest with an anteater. The 'rainy' Pleiades the ancients said. When the Pleiades reappear they bring rain. In Polynesia they were regarded as 6 stars, Matariki ('small eyes'). The triplet of honu glyphs with double holes could therefore represent also the Pleiades. |