"... Now the deluge was caused by the male waters from the sky meeting the female waters which issued forth from the ground. The holes in the sky by which the upper waters escaped were made by God when he removed stars out of the constellation of the Pleiades; and in order to stop this torrent of rain, God had afterwards to bung up the two holes with a couple of stars borrowed from the constellation of the Bear. That is why the Bear runs after the Pleiades to this day; she wants her children back, but she will never get them till after the Last Day." (Hamlet's Mill)
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By removing stars from the sky there will be holes. Through such holes will come torrents of water. God removed stars in the Pleiades and out poured the deluge through two open holes. He did not remove all the stars, it seems, only two. Are these two holes what we see in the triplet of honu glyphs? They are drawn very alike, and they could be the same honu (and the same two holes) seen thrice. The holes are drawn very small, and they could represent the two holes in the Pleiades, where two stars were removed. Why did God remove the two stars? Presumably he wanted to plant them like seeds. Two new half years must be created. It was smart to take the stars from the Pleiades, because then he did not need to bother with watering the new plants, it would be done through the two holes.
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