17-3. There is Order everywhere and
therefore you can measure a circle beginning anywhere -
Progress can always be made. The last few nights, around 18.30
in the evening when the Sun had gone down and I was taking the evening
walks with my dog
I could not avoid noticing - in spite of the
blinding lights from the city - how Venus as evening star was
approached by another bright object which surely had to be another
planet. This was in February 28 (59), AD 2023, and to find out what
planet it was I used my computer program (Cartes du Ciel). It was Mars:
Mars was inside the 'legs' of Aldebaran with Venus just outside.
In between was El-nath, the star which strangely belonged
both in Auriga and in Taurus. At left was Gemini and below was
Orion. Procyon was at left below and the Pleiades were at right above.
I thought this map was worthy of saving.
North of the equator this area of the winter sky (Orion, Gemini,
Auriga, Taurus) had drawn the
attention of the ancients. But south of the equator it was
summer and these stars were therefore less visible. Procyon -
the 7th Tahitian star pillar - marked where according to the
flag of Brazil the sky should begin to be watched. The Red Cloth
Counting (Tapa Mea) was ending where the Sun reached
Procyon:
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Eb3-26 |
Eb3-27 (96) |
Eb3-28 |
Eb3-29 |
Eb3-30 |
Eb3-31 (100) |
tagata - e Tapamea |
ka pipiri to
ihe |
te kiore - te henua |
e rakau tapamea |
kua tua - te tino |
kiore - te henua |
Piri. 1. To join (vi, vt); to meet
someone on the road; piriga, meeting,
gathering. 2. To choke: he-piri te gao.
3. Ka-piri, ka piri, exclamation: 'So
many!' Ka-piri, kapiri te pipi, so many
shellfish! Also used to welcome visitors:
ka-piri, ka-piri! 4. Ai-ka-piri ta'a me'e
ma'a, expression used to someone from whom
one hopes to receive some news, like saying
'let's hear what news you bring'. 5. Kai
piri, kai piri, exclamation expressing:
'such a thing had never happened to me before'.
Kai piri, kai piri, ia anirį i-piri-mai-ai te
me'e rakerake, such a bad thing had never
happened to me before! Piripiri, a slug
found on the coast, blackish, which secretes a
sticky liquid. Piriu, a tattoo made on
the back of the hand. Vanaga. 1. With, and. 2. A
shock, blow. 3. To stick close to, to apply
oneself, starch; pipiri, to stick, glue,
gum; hakapiri, plaster, to solder;
hakapipiri, to glue, to gum, to coat, to
fasten with a seal; hakapipirihaga, glue.
4. To frequent, to join, to meet, to interview,
to contribute, to unite, to be associated,
neighboring; piri mai, to come, to
assemble, a company, in a body, two together, in
mass, indistinctly; piri ohorua, a
couple; piri putuputu, to frequent;
piri mai piri atu, sodomy; piri iho,
to be addicted to; pipiri, to catch;
hakapiri, to join together, aggregate,
adjust, apply, associate, equalize, graft, vise,
join, league, patch, unite. Piria;
tagata piria, traitor. Piriaro (piri
3 - aro), singlet, undershirt.
Pirihaga, to ally, affinity, league.
Piripou (piri 3 - pou),
trousers. Piriukona, tattooing on the
hands. Churchill.
Rakau. Raau, medicine, remedy, drug.
Ra'a'u, scratch on the skin. Rakau, a
plant. Rākau, goods, property. Vanaga. 1.
Wood; rakau ta, cudgel, stick. P Pau.:
rakau, tree, to dress a wound. Mgv.:
rakau, wood, timber, a tree; medicine, a
remedy; an object. Mq.: įkau, wood, tree.
Ta.: raįu, id. 2. Medicine, remedy,
potion, ointment, furniture, any precious
object, resources, baggage, riches, heritage,
dowry, merchandise, treasure, wealth; rakau
hakaneinei, purgative; rakau nui,
rich, opulent; rakau kore, poor, beggar,
indigent, miserable, an inferior;
hakakamikami ki te rakau, to impoverish;
rakau o te miro, ballast. Mq.: akau,
anything in general. The medicine sense is
particularized in Tonga, Nukuoro, Hawaii,
Tahiti, Mangareva, Paumotu. In no other speech
does wood stand so fully for wealth of
possessions, but it will be recalled that
Rapanui is destitute of timber and depends
wholly upon driftwood. Churchill.
Tino.
1. Belly (as reported by a
Spaniard in 1770). 2. Genitalia (modern
usage). 3. Trunk (of a tree), keel (of a
boat); tino maīka, banana trunk;
tino vaka, keel. Vanaga. Body,
matter; mea tino, material;
tino kore, incorporeal. P Pau.:
tino, a matter, a subject. Mgv.:
tino, the body, trunk. Mq.: tino,
nino, the body. Ta.: tino,
id. Churchill.
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MAY 1 |
July 13 |
Eb3-20 |
Eb3-29 |
MULIPHEIN |
PROCYON |
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kua tuo te tino |
kua tua - te tino |
Eb3-15 (84) |
July 14 (195) |
Tuo.
Mgv.: tuo, to speak
long without an answer. Ta.: tuo,
to cry out loudly. Ha.: kuo, to
cry with a loud voice. Churchill.
... Long ago in the
very beginning of time there dwelt
within a shell an infant god whose name
was Ta'aroa. He was Ta'aroa
the unique one, the ancestor of all
gods, the creator of the universe whose
natures were myriad, whose backbone was
the ridgepole of the world, whose ribs
were its supporters. The shell was
called Rumia, Upset. Becoming
aware at last of his own existence and
oppressed by a yearning loneliness
Ta'aroa broke open his shell and,
looking out, beheld the black limitless
expanse of empty space. Hopefully, he
shouted, but no voice answered him. He
was alone in the vast cosmos. Within the
broken Rumia he grew a new shell
to shut out the primeval void ...
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VISIBLE CLOSE
TO THE FULL MOON: |
July 10 |
11 |
12
(193) |
13 |
14 |
15 (196) |
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ALUDRA (Virgin) =
η
Canis Majoris
(111.1),
PROPUS = ι Gemini (111.4),
GOMEISA (Water-eyed) = β Canis Minoris
(111.6)
*70.0 = *111.4 - *41.4 |
ρ Gemini
(112.1),
Eskimo Nebula = NGC2392 Gemini
(112.2)
ANTARES (α Scorpii) |
Al Dhirā'-5 (Forearm)
/
Punarvasu-7 (The Two Restorers of Goods)
/
Mash-mashu-Mahrū-10
(Western One of the Twins)
CASTOR (Beaver) = α Gemini (113.4)
*113.4 = *41.4 + *72.0 |
ANA-TAHUA-VAHINE-O-TOA-TE-MANAVA-7 (Pillar for
Elocution)
υ Gemini (114.0),
MARKAB PUPPIS = κ Puppis
(114.7), ο Gemini (114.8),
PROCYON = α Canis Minoris
(114.9) |
α Monocerotis (115.4),
σ Gemini (115.7)
*74.0 = *115.4 - *41.4 |
Mash-mashu-arkū-11
(Eastern One of the Twins)
κ Gemini (116.1),
POLLUX = β Gemini
(116.2), π Gemini (116.9) |
Notably Antares was
culminating (at 21h) in July 11, which made
Castor the center of
attention. Day 193 (July 12) - 64 = 129 (May 9, 494 = 365 + 129)
implied right ascension day *414 (→
*41.4, Bharani) corresponding to day *414 - *64 = *350.
Day 129 (May 9) was *50 right ascension days after March 20 (79)
i.e. at Zibal.
... Ecclesiastically, the equinox is reckoned to be on 21 March
(even though the equinox occurs, astronomically speaking, on 20
March in most years) ...
Nov 5
(*229) |
6 |
7 |
8
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9 → 108 |
10 (314) |
11
(*235) |
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Eb1-30 |
Eb1-31 |
Eb1-32 |
326 + 33 |
Eb1-34
(360) |
Eb1-35 |
Eb1-36 |
ka tu i te toga te manu -
hua te vaero |
tagata puoko kore |
oho hukiga - te rima |
vanaga hia |
hare pure |
i te rima |
Kua vare |
37 |
2 |
9 |
28 |
12 |
9 |
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107 |
108 |
109 |
110 |
123 |
*312 |
*313 |
*314 |
π - 3.14 |
*328 |
Jan 27
(392) |
16 |
July 29 (210) |
Ea8-4
(260) |
no glyph |
ki te vai |
(te hupee) |
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NASHIRA |
Vare.
Spittle, drivel, any viscous
liquid; viscous; vare māmari, egg
white; pipi-vare, slug. Vanaga.
Varevare, steep, rugged. Tu.:
vare, to lose consciousness. Barthel
2. 1. Hakavare, to crisp, to
plaster; hakavarevare, to level.
2. Driveler. P Mgv.: vare,
clumsy, inept. Turivare, abscess
at the knee. Varegao, to speak
indistinctly, to offend, to pretend.
Varevare: 1. Steep, rugged. 2.
Smooth, plain, without rocks; horo
varevare, without branches; tino
varevare, slender; kona varevare,
open place, court, market place. PS Sa.:
valevale, fat. To.: valevale,
young, tender, applied to babies. In
Nuclear Polynesia it is difficult to
dissociate this vale from the
vale conveying the sense of
ignorance. In Samoa this varevare
appears only as applied, lē valevale,
to a hog that is not fat. It is probable
that varevare
2 preserves the Proto-Samoan primitive
and that the sense-invert, in the
preceding item, is directed away from
the germ-sense. Churchill.
... And then
she looked in her hand, she
inspected it right away, but the bone's
saliva wasn't in her hand. It is just a
sign I have given you, my saliva, my
spittle. This, my head, has nothing on
it - just bone, nothing of meat. It's
just the same with the head of a great
lord: it's just the flesh that makes his
face look good. And when he dies, people
get frightened by his bones. After that,
his son is like his saliva, his spittle,
in his being, whether it be the son of a
lord or the son of a craftsman, an
orator ...
Vanaga.
To speak, to talk, to
pronounce; conversation, talk, word,
language; he vānaga i te vānaga
rapanui, to speak Rapanui; vānaga
reoreo, lies, lying words,
falsehoods. Vanavanaga, to talk
at length; useless talk. Vanaga. To
speak, to say, to chat, to discourse, to
address, to recount, to reply, to
divulge, to spread a rumor; argument,
conversation, formula, harangue, idiom,
locution, verb, word, recital, response,
speech; vanaga roroa, chatterbox,
babbler; rava vanaga, candid,
babbler; tae vanaga, discreet;
tai vanaga, ripple; vanagarua
(vanaga - rua 1), echo. P
Pau.: vanaga, to warn by advice.
Mgv.: vanaga, orator, noise,
hubbub, tumult. Mq.: vanaa,
orator, discourse, counsel, advice.
Churchill.
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ω
Oct. (229.3),
ι
Librae (229.6),
κ
Lupi (229.7),
ζ
Lupi (229.8) |
Al Zubānā-14b (Claws)
χ
Bootis (230.3),
PRINCEPS =
δ
Bootis
(230.6),
ZUBEN ELSCHEMALI (Northern Claw) =
β
Librae
(230.8) |
μ
Lupi,
γ
Tr. Austr.
(231.3), ο Librae (231.8) |
ο
Cor. Borealis (232.0),
δ
Lupi (232.1),
φ¹,
ν²
Lupi (232.2),
ν¹
Lupi (232.3),
ε
Lupi (232.4),
φ²
Lupi (232.5),
PHERKAD (The Dim One of the Two Calves) =
γ
Ursae Min.
(232.6),
ε
Librae (232.7),
η
Cor. Borealis (232.8),
υ
Lupi (232.9)
*191.0 = *232.4 - 41.4 |
ALKALUROPS (The Herdsman's Lance) =
μ
Bootis
(233.1),
ED ASICH (Male Hyena) =
ι
Draconis
(233.2) |
NUSAKAN (Pauper's Bowl) = β Cor. Bor.
(234.0), κ¹ Apodis (234.3), ν Bootis
(234.7), ζ Librae (234.9) |
θ Cor. Borealis (235.3), γ Lupi (235.6),
GEMMA = α Cor. Bor.,
ZUBEN ELAKRAB = γ Librae, QIN = δ Serpentis,
ε Tr. Austr.
(235.7), μ Cor. Borealis (235.8), υ Librae
(235.9)
SIRRAH (α Andromedae)
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ι
Persei (46.1),
MISAM (Next to the Pleiades) =
κ
Persei
(46.2),
GORGONEA QUARTA =
ω
Persei
(46.7),
BOTEIN (Pair of Bellies) =
δ
Arietis
(46.9) |
ζ Arietis (47.7) |
ZIBAL (Young Ostriches) = ζ Eridani (48.0),
κ
Ceti (48.9) |
τ Arietis (49.7) |
ALGENIB PERSEI = α Persei (50.0),
ο Tauri (50.2), ξ Tauri (50.8)
GIENAH (γ Corvi) |
σ Persei (51.6) |
No star listed (52) |
... In other words, the ancient Druidic
religion based on the oak-cult will be swept
away by Christianity and the door - the god
Llyr - will languish forgotten in the Castle
of Arianrhod, the Corona Borealis.
This helps us to understand the relationship
at Rome of Janus and the White Goddess
Cardea who is ... the Goddess of Hinges who
came to Rome from Alba Longa. She was the
hinge on which the year swung - the ancient
Latin, not the Etruscan year - and her
importance as such is recorded in the Latin
adjective cardinalis - as we say in
English 'of cardinal importance - which was
also applied to the four main winds; for
winds were considered as under the sole
direction of the Great Goddess until
Classical times ... |
Although you can begin anywhere the problem is to
know when to stop.
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