If we go by the ordinal numbers counted from Gb1-1, then a 'dark Saturn' cube 5 by 5 by 5 ends with the reversed hau tea at the beginning of line Gb5. From Jupiter at Gb5-2 Sun possibly will return in a new and better shape ('recovers from illness'). A 'midnight henua' should be the beginning of next 'day':
According to Wikipedia the Hindu Saturn, Shani, had bad effects on Sun: "... It is said that when Shani opened his eyes as a baby for the very first time, the sun went into an eclipse, which clearly denotes the impact of Shani on astrological charts. He is known as the greatest teacher. Shani deva is said to be very harmful to those who follow the path of betrayal, backstabbing and unjust revenge. He is known in Hindu scriptures as the greatest trouble giver as well as the greatest well wisher. He is depicted dark in colour, clothed in black; holding a sword, arrows and two daggers and variously mounted on a black crow ..."
Moria, the offering after a recovery from illness, should be the station of sun at Gb5-2, I think. Hanga Moria One is the 26th kuhane station ('one more' than 5 * 5), and it so happens that Jupiter (Sun as the 'Tree' needed for igniting a new fire) in this week has number 126 ('one more' than 5 * 5 * 5 counted from Gb1-1). At right in the glyph there is rising a 'rib' with 6 + 6 'feathers', and next day Venus has turned the 'midnight henua' upside down and from it generated two 'fruits', maybe illustrating the new cycles of sun respectively moon. The location of Saturn as described in the picture of Shani above is close to where next incarnation arrives - the two serpent heads meet to the right (from us seen) of the head of Shani. Judging from Shani as the black crow (whose head should be in front) Saturn has his seat just beyond the gap between the years. This agrees with 5 * 5 * 5 = 125 coming immediately beyond Hatinga Te Kohe. |