6. Basically there are 12 haś glyphs in the G text, distributed in 2 regions in the pattern 4 + 8:
Maybe, therefore, there are 2 'ladies of every joy' (nests where cycles are renewed). The greater of them should be the one with 8 haś glyphs and this is the region where we will find such stars as Vega (Ga8-15) and Altair (Gb1-7). The first of the 'ladies' evidently can be paired up with the arrival of Procyon, Pollux, and the first stars in Argo Navis and Cancer:
This is when 'sand' is returned from the 'sea' to build up a new 'land':
And the Sign 3.14 is at the last of the 7 stars in the head of Hydra:
This is followed by heuheu, another strong Sign:
And then a Knot (Ukdah) ends the old generation. The 'eyebrows' of the Lion lie ahead, with the Great Man in Ga4-1 (at the end of the takaure 'year') between the southern and northern 'heads' of the Lion:
The new generation possibly stretches for 300 days because there are 54 days from Betelgeuze to Alphard (and 54 + 300 = 12 * 29½):
Gb5-24 is a hakaariki glyph, where according to Metoro we should see the making (haka) of a new king (ariki). The synodical period of Saturn is 378 days and from Ga1-23 to hakaariki there are 378 - 24 = 354 days.
At kava in Gb5-25 we can count 52 * 5 = 260 (= 20 * 13). |