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
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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 (72) |
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 |
ºJanuary 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 |
"December
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 (56) |
Ga2-27 |
Ga2-28 |
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
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χ Gemini
(121.0),
Naos (121.3) |
July 17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
20 |
21 |
22 (7-22) |
23 |
ºJuly 13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (*118) |
18 |
19 (200) |
'June
20 (*91) |
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 |
ºJanuary
12 |
13 (378) |
14 |
15 (*300) |
16 |
17 |
18 |
'December
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 (*277) |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
25 |
26 |
'Ko Koró
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
25 |
26 (360) |
"December 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:
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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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