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In
rongorongo times and
beyond the belly of
the Sun was August
1. The week
beginning here
included a
π glyph (Ga3-14)
which was coinciding
with 9h (137.0).
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Ga3-6 |
Ga3-7 |
Ga3-8 |
Ga3-9
(68) |
Āshleshā-9
/
Willow-24 |
Al
Nathrah-6 |
Extended
Net-26a |
Belly of
the Sun |
π¹ Ursa
Majoris,
δ HYDRAE (129.6),
Al
Minhar
al Shujā,
Museida
(129.9) |
BEEHIVE
and M44
(130.4),
Xestus
(130.5),
Ascellus
Borealis
(130.9) |
η Hydrae
(131.0),
Ascellus
Australis
(131.4),
Koo She
(131.6),
ε HYDRAE
(131.9) |
ι Cancri
(132.0),
ρ Hydrae
(132.4) |
July 28 |
29 |
30 |
31 (212) |
ºJuly 24
(*125) |
25 |
26 |
27 (208) |
'July 1 |
2 |
3 (*104) |
4 |
'He
Anakena
1 |
2 (183) |
3 |
4 |
"June 17
(168) |
18 |
19 |
20 (*91) |
Rotanev,
ι
Delphini
(312.3),
τ
Capricorni
(312.6),
κ
Delphini
(312.7),
SVALOCIN,
υ
Capricorni,
υ
Pavonis
(312.8) |
Deneb
Cygni
(313.5),
β
Pavonis
(313.6),
δ
Delphini
(313.8) |
Al Sa’d
al
Bula'-21
/
Dhanishta-24
/
Girl-10 |
Baten
Algiedi
(315.8) |
Yue
(314.3),
Gienah
Cygni, η
Cephei
(314.5),
γ
Delphini
(314.6),
σ
Pavonis
(314.7),
ALBALI
(314.8)
Betelgeuze |
January
27 (392) |
28 |
29
(*314) |
30 |
ºJanuary
23 |
24 |
25
(*310) |
26 |
'December
31 |
'January
1 |
2 |
3 (*288) |
'Ko Koró
31 |
'Tua
Haro 1
(366) |
2 |
3 |
"December
17 |
18 |
19
(*273) |
20 (354) |
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Ga3-10 |
Ga3-11 |
Ga3-12 |
Ga3-13 |
Ga3-14 |
Ga3-15 |
Ga3-16 |
no star
listed
(133) |
ζ Hydrae
(134.1),
ρ Cancri
(134.2),
ο Cancri
(134.6) |
Acubens,
Talitha
Borealis
(135.0),
σ Cancri
(135.2),
ρ Ursa
Majoris
(135.6) |
ν Cancri
(136.0),
Talitha
Australis
(136.1),
ω Hydrae
(136.8) |
9h
(137.0) |
no star
listed
(138) |
π Cancri
(139.2),
Miaplacidus
(139.3),
Tureis
(139.8) |
σ¹ Ursa
Majoris
(137.0),
κ Cancri
(137.3),
τ Cancri
(137.4),
Alsuhail
(137.5),
σ² Ursa
Majoris
(137.6),
τ Ursa
Majoris
(137.7),
ξ Cancri
(137.8) |
August 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (216) |
5 |
6 |
7 |
ºJuly 28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
ºAugust
1 |
2 (214) |
3 (*135) |
'July 5 |
6 (*107) |
7 |
8 |
9 (190) |
10 |
11 |
'He
Anakena
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 (192) |
"June 21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 (*96) |
26 (177) |
27 |
μ
Aquarii
(316.0) |
ε
Equulei
(317.8) |
no star
listed
(318) |
21h
(319.6) |
χ
Capricorni
(320.0),
ν
Aquarii
(320.3),
γ
Equulei
(320.6),
ο
Pavonis
(320.8) |
δ
Equulei
(321.7),
φ
Capricorni
(321.8) |
Kitalpha
(322.0),
Alderamin
(322.9) |
Armus
(319.0),
Dorsum
(319.3),
Tsoo
(319.7) |
January
31 |
February
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 (400) |
5 (36) |
6 |
ºJan 27 |
28 (393) |
29
(*314) |
30 |
31 |
ºFebruary
1 |
2 |
'January
4 |
5 (*290) |
6 |
7 (372) |
8 |
9 |
10 |
'Tua
Haro 4 |
5 (370) |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
"Dec 21 |
22 |
23
(*277) |
24 |
25 |
26 (360) |
27 |
We
have here left the
Gemini
constellation, for
its last Greek
lettered star was
χ Gemini (121.0 = 11
* 11).
Egyptian
sticks |
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Phoenician
taw |
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Greek
chi |
Χ
(χ) |
Greek
tau |
Τ
(τ) |
In
Plato's
Timaeus,
it
is
explained
that
the
two
bands
that
form
the
soul
of
the
world
cross
each
other
like
the
letter
Χ.
Chi
or X
is
often
used
to
abbreviate
the
name
Christ,
as
in
the
holiday
Christmas
(Xmas).
When
fused
within
a
single
typespace
with
the
Greek
letter
Rho,
it
is
called
the
labarum
and
used
to
represent
the
person
of
Jesus
Christ.
(Wikipedia)
...
tau
is
the
19th
letter
of
the
Greek
alphabet.
In
the
system
of
Greek
numerals
it
has
a
value
of
300
...
Taw
is
believed
to
be
derived
from
the
Egyptian
hieroglyph
meaning
'mark'
...
Taw,
Tav
or
Taf
is
the
twenty-second
and
last
letter
in
many
Semitic
abjads
...
In
gematria
Tav
represents
the
number
400,
the
largest
single
number
that
can
be
represented
without
using
the
Sophit
forms
...
'From
Aleph
to
Taf'
describes
something
from
beginning
to
end;
the
Hebrew
equivalent
of
the
English
'From
A to
Z'
...
Tav
is
the
last
letter
of
the
Hebrew
word
emet,
which
means
truth.
The
midrash
explains
that
emet
is
made
up
of
the
first,
middle,
and
last
letters
of
the
Hebrew
alphabet
(Aleph,
Mem,
and
Tav...).
Sheqer
(falsehood),
on
the
other
hand,
is
made
up
of
the
19th,
20th,
and
21st
(and
penultimate)
letters.
Thus,
truth
is
all-encompassing,
while
falsehood
is
narrow
and
deceiving.
In
Jewish
mythology
it
was
the
word
emet
that
was
carved
into
the
head
of
the
Golem
which
ultimately
gave
it
life.
But
when
the
letter
'aleph'
was
erased
from
the
Golem's
forehead,
what
was
left
was
'met'
-
dead.
And
so
the
Golem
died
...
(Wikipedia)
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Our first Cancer
star is ω which rose
with the Sun in the
previous day, viz.
in day 200 (July 19,
which possibly could
allude to August 1 -
because 71 * 9 = 639
= 3 * 213):
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Ga2-24 |
Ga2-25 |
Ga2-26 |
Ga2-27 |
Ga2-28
(58)
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Ga2-29 |
Ga3-1 |
φ Gemini
(118.4) |
Drus
(119.9) |
ω Cancri
(120.2) |
8h
(121.7) |
ρ Puppis
(122.0),
Heap of
Fuel
(122.1),
ζ
Monocerotis
(122.3),
ψ
Cancri
(122.6),
Regor
(122.7) |
Tegmine
(123.3) |
Al Tarf
(124.3)
Ras
Algethi |
χ Gemini
(121.0),
Naos
(121.3) |
July 17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
20 |
21 |
22
(7-22) |
23 |
ºJuly 13 |
14 |
15
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16 |
17
(*118) |
18 |
19 (200) |
'June 20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST
JOHN'S
EVE |
25 |
26 |
'He Maro
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST
JOHN'S
EVE |
25 |
26 (177) |
"June 6 |
7 (*78) |
8 |
9 (160) |
10 |
11 |
12 |
ι
Sagittarii
(301.2),
Terebellum,
ξ
Aquilae
(301.3),
Alshain
(301.6),
φ
Aquilae
(301.8) |
ε
Pavonis,
θ
Sagittarii
(302.3),
γ
Sagittae
(302.5),
μ
Pavonis
(302.7) |
τ
Aquilae
(303.8) |
20h
(304.4) |
Shang
Wei
(305.2),
θ
Sagittae
(305.4),
Tseen
Foo
(305.6),
ξ
Capricorni
(305.8) |
Tso Ke
(306.3) |
Gredi
(307.2),
σ
Capricorni
(307.5),
Alshat
(307.9) |
η
Sagittae
(304.2),
δ
Pavonis
(304.4) |
January
16 |
17 |
18 (383) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
ºJan 12 |
13 (378) |
14 |
15
(*300) |
16 |
17 |
18 |
'Dec 20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23
(*277) |
CHRISTMAS
EVE |
25 |
26 |
'Ko Koró
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
CHRISTMAS
EVE |
25 |
26 (360) |
"Dec 6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10
(*264) |
11 |
12 (346) |
Going
back to the time of
Bharani meant
subtracting 41 days
from August 1 (213)
and 213 - 41 = 172 =
the day number for
"June 21, when at
midnight μ Aquarii
was close to the
Full Moon - i.e. in
the manzil of Al
Sa'd al Bula',
ruled by Albali:
19 |
Al
Baldah |
City |
π
Sagittarii
(Al
Baldah) |
290.1 |
January
5
(370) |
41 |
279 |
20 |
Al
Sa’d
al
Dhabih |
Lucky
One
of
the
Slaughterers |
α
Capricorni
(Gredi),
β
(Dabih) |
308.0 |
January
23
(388) |
18 |
297 |
21 |
Al
Sa’d
al
Bula' |
Good
Fortune
of
the
Swallower |
ε
Aquarii
(Albali),
μ,
ν |
314.8 |
January
30
(395) |
7 |
304 |
22 |
Al
Sa'd
al
Su'ud |
Luckiest
of
the
Lucky |
β
Aquarii
(Sadalsud),
ξ
(Bunda),
c
(46)
Capricorni |
325.9 |
February
10
(406) |
11 |
315 |
23 |
Al
Sa'd
al
Ahbiyah |
Lucky
Star
of
Hidden
Things |
α
Aquarii
(Sadalmelik),
γ
(Sadachbia),
ζ,
η, π |
338.6 |
February
23
(419) |
13 |
328 |
... in the
ceremonial course of
the coming year, the
king is symbolically
transposed toward
the Lono pole
of Hawaiian divinity
... It need only be
noticed that the
renewal of kingship
at the climax of the
Makahiki
coincides with the
rebirth of nature.
For in the ideal
ritual calendar, the
kali'i battle
follows the autumnal
appearance of the
Pleiades, by
thirty-three days -
thus precisely, in
the late eighteenth
century, 21
December, the winter
solstice. The king
returns to power
with the
sun.Whereas, over
the next two days,
Lono plays
the part of the
sacrifice. The
Makahiki effigy
is dismantled and
hidden away in a
rite watched over by
the king's 'living
god', Kahoali'i
or
'The-Companion-of-the-King',
the one who is also
known as
'Death-is-Near' (Koke-na-make).
Close kinsman of the
king as his
ceremonial double,
Kahoali'i
swallows the eye of
the victim in
ceremonies of human
sacrifice
...
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