In between the flowers and
the fruits there was a high summer man on
fire:
... The bereaved and
sorrowing Isis, meanwhile, wandering
over the world in her quest - like
Demeter in search of the lost Persephone
- came to Byblos, where she learned of
the wonderful tree. And, placing herself
by a well of the city, in mourning,
veiled and in humble guise - again like
Demeter - she spoke to none until there
approached the well the handmaidens of
the queen, whom she greeted kindly.
Braiding their hair, she breathed upon
them such a wondrous perfume that when
they returned and Astarte saw and smelt
the braids she sent for the stranger,
took her into the house, and made her
the nurse of her child. The great
goddess gave the infant her finger
instead of breast to suck and at night,
having placed him in a fire to burn away
all that was mortal, flew in the form of
a swallow around the pillar, mournfully
chirping. But the child's mother, Queen
Astarte, happening in upon this scene,
shrieked when she spied her little son
resting in the flames and thereby
deprived him of the priceless boon.
Whereupon Isis, revealing her true
nature, begged for the pillar and,
removing the sarcophagus, fell upon it
with a cry of grief so loud that the
queen's child died on the spot.
Sorrowing, then, the two women placed
Osiris's coffer on a boat, and when the
goddess Isis was alone with it at sea,
she opened the chest and, laying her
face on the face of her brother, kissed
him and wept ...
The flames from a fire
went in the opposite direction compared
to the direction of the always downwards
(to the Underworld) flowing waters of
life.
Immortality could thereforre be reached
by following the flames upwards. This
pair of different futures was
illustrated by Vindemiatrix (ε
Virginis, Star Man of
Fire, Kakkab Mulu Izi)
respectively by Spica (where Sadalmelik,
α Aquarii)
culminated at midnight):
MAY
29 |
30 |
31
(151) |
JUNE
1 |
2
(*73) |
3 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ga3-10 |
Ga3-11 |
Ga3-12 |
Ga3-13
(72) |
Ga3-14
(π) |
Ga3-15 |
Ga3-16 |
γ
Pyxidis
(133.6) |
ζ
Hydrae
(134.1),
ρ
Cancri
(134.2),
ζ
Oct.
(134.3),
ο
Cancri
(134.6),
δ
Pyxidis
(134.9) |
ACUBENS
= α
Cancri,
TALITHA
BOREALIS
= ι
Ursae
Majoris
(135.0),
σ
Cancri
(135.2),
ρ
Ursa
Majoris
(135.6) |
ν
Cancri
(136.0),
TALITHA
AUSTRALIS
= κ
Ursae
Majoris
(136.1),
ω
Hydrae
(136.8) |
9h
(137.0)
σ¹
Ursa
Majoris
(137.0),
κ
Cancri
(137.3),
τ
Cancri
(137.4),
ALSUHAIL
= λ
Velorum
(137.5),
σ²
Ursa
Majoris
(137.6),
τ
Ursa
Majoris
(137.7),
ξ
Cancri
(137.8) |
κ
Pyxidis
(138.0),
ε
Pyxidis
(138.5) |
π
Cancri
(139.2),
MIAPLACIDUS
= β
Carinae
(139.3),
TUREIS
= ι
Carinae
(139.8) |
August
1 |
2
(214) |
3
(*500) |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
°July
28 |
29
(*130) |
30 |
31 |
°August
1 |
2
(214) |
3 |
'July
5 |
6
(*107) |
7 |
8 |
9
(190) |
10 |
11 |
SOLSTICE |
"June
22
(*93) |
23 |
ST
JOHN'S
DAY |
Maro
25 |
26
(177) |
27 |
51 |
JULY 26 |
27 (208) |
28 |
29 |
30
(*131) |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga5-17 |
Ga5-18
(128) |
Ga5-19 |
Ga5-20 |
Ga5-21 |
Al
Áwwā'-11
/
Shur-mahrū-shirū-18
(Front
or West
Shur?)
Sombrero
Galaxy =
M104
Virginis
(191.1),
ρ
Virginis
(191.4),
PORRIMA
= γ
Virginis,
γ
Centauri
(191.5) |
ι Crucis
(192.2),
β Muscae
(192.5),
MIMOSA
= β
Crucis
(192.9) |
no star
listed
(193) |
κ Crucis
(194.4),
ψ
Virginis
(194.5),
μ
Crucis,
λ Crucis
(194.6),
ALIOTH =
ε Ursae
Majoris,
ι Oct.
(194.8) |
MINELAUVA
= δ
Virginis
(195.1),
COR
CAROLI
= α
Canum
Ven.
(195.3) |
September
28 |
29
(*192) |
30 (273) |
October
1 |
2 |
°September
24 |
25
(*188) |
26 |
27 (270) |
28 |
'September
1 |
2 (*165) |
3 |
4 |
5 (248) |
"August
18
(*150) |
Hora Iti
19 (231) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
Mother Earth
visualized as a
Turtle and centered at Acubens
(α
Cancri, Ga3-12) was 64
precessional days
later than Ga5-25
(at the center
between Vindemiatrix
and Spica).
At
the time of the Bull
high summer would
have ended at Virgo,
with her tears.
...
The two women placed
Osiris's coffer on a
boat, and when the
goddess Isis was
alone with it at
sea, she opened the
chest and, laying
her face on the face
of her brother,
kissed him and wept
...
The
chest of Osiris had
made a journey down
the Nile and across
the sea and
his cycle
had to be completed
by a return journey.
Such a return of the spirit of
life ('fire') seems to have begun by way of
a conjunction between 'the hind leg' of the
Lion King and β
Virginis (Alaraph):
13 |
Rishu A. |
Head of
the Lion |
ε (Ras
Elaset
Australis)
Leonis |
146.6 |
Aug 14
(226) |
14 |
Sharru |
King |
α
(Regulus)
Leonis
|
152.7 |
Aug 20
(232) |
15 |
Maru-sha-arkat-Sharru |
4th Son
behind
the King |
ρ (Shir)
Leonis
|
158.9 |
Aug 26
(238) |
16 |
Zibbat
A. |
Tail of
the Lion |
β
(Denebola)
Leonis
|
178.3 |
Sept 15
(258) |
17 |
Shēpu-arkū
sha-A |
Hind Leg
of the
Lion |
β
(Alaraph)
Virginis
|
178.6 |
Sept 15
(258) |
18 |
Shur-mahrū-shirū |
Front or
West
Shur (?) |
γ
(Porrima)
Virginis |
191.5 |
Sept 28
(271) |
|
19 |
Sa-Sha-Shirū |
Virgin's
Girdle |
α
(Spica)
Virginis |
202.7 |
Oct 9
(282) |
This happened 13
days before
Porrima (γ)
which was
located at the
fork 14
days earlier
than that at ζ
(Heze).
AUGUST
9 |
10
(222) |
11 |
12 |
13
(*145) |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga6-1 |
Ga6-2 |
Ga6-3 |
Ga6-4
(144) |
Ga6-5
(290
/ 2) |
HEZE
= ζ
Virginis
(205.0),
Southern
Pinwheel
Galaxy
=
M83
Hydrae
(205.7) |
ε
Centauri
(206.3),
κ
Oct.
(206.4) |
no
star
listed
(207) |
τ
Bootis
(208.2),
BENETNASH
= η
Ursae
Majoris
(208.5),
ν
Centauri
(208.7),
μ
Centauri,
υ
Bootis
(208.8) |
no
star
listed
(209) |
October
12
(285) |
13 |
14 |
15
(*208) |
16 |
°October
8 |
9 |
10 |
11
(*204) |
12
(285) |
'September
15 |
16 |
17
(260) |
18 |
19
(*182) |
Hora
Nui
1
(244) |
Hora
Nui
2 |
"September
3 |
4 |
5
(*168) |
NAKSHATRA
DATES: |
FEBRUARY
8
(*324) |
9
(40) |
10 |
11 |
12
(408) |
ACHERNAR
= α
Eridani
(23.3),
χ
Andromedae
(23.6),
τ
Andromedae
(23.9) |
ALSEIPH
(Scimitar)
= φ
Persei
(24.5),
τ
Ceti
(24.7) |
no
star
listed
(25) |
ANA-NIA-10
(Pillar-to-fish
by)
χ
Ceti
(26.1),
POLARIS
= α
Ursae
Minoris,
BATEN
KAITOS
= ζ
Ceti
(26.6),
METALLAH
= α
Trianguli
(26.9) |
Al
Sharatain-1
/
Ashvini-1
/
Bond-16
/
Mahrū-sha-rishu-ku-1
(Front
of
the
Head
of
Ku)
SEGIN
= ε
Cassiopeia,
MESARTHIM
= γ
Arietis,
ψ
Phoenicis
(27.2),
SHERATAN
= β
Arietis,
φ
Phoenicis
(27.4) |
April
13
(468) |
4-14
(104) |
15 |
16
(471) |
17
(107) |
°April
9 |
10
(100) |
11 |
12 |
13
(*23) |
'March
17 |
18
(77) |
19 |
20
(*364) |
0h |
"March
3 |
4
(*348) |
5
(64) |
6 |
7 |
|