A 'reversed' sign (not a reversed toga but what possibly could be a reversed ihe tau sign in toga) is also found in the 20th henua period in Keiti:
Here there is no 'dry Y' toga sign but a 'living' (though empty-handed) arm. The fingers maybe are alluding to the upper half of the following ua sign, I think. Number 20 for the period suggests the end of the sun season. But a 'reversed' ihe tau and the absence of the normal Y-sign - together with a possible allusion to the following ua glyph - are signs which do not indicate a dry old body upon a wooden platform. It cannot be dry if rain is pouring down. Tagata at Eb5-14 suggests that Mars - in his 2nd weak 'face' - has ended. In Eb5-15 toga could illustrate by way of the empty hand the empty state of light which ought to be associated with Mercury. Maybe Jupiter at ua shows how Sun's 'life force' is running away, viz. that his body fluid (the rain) is leaving him. Then he will be a dry corpse ready for the wooden platform. We need to examine the glyphs closer. We will do it by way of a few added pages. |