The Square of Pegasus was up in the north and down
in the south was the Square of Orion (clearly
visible for everyone during the northern winter). Betelgeuze (*88) was
a corner stone and this corresponded to the status of the 'topknot'
of Andromeda (Sirrah).
... 'One, that's Maui mua;
two, that's Maui roto; three, that's
Maui taha; four, that's Maui pae',
she said; these names mean Maui the
first, Maui the middle, Maui the
side, and Maui the edge. Then she saw
this other child standing with them, and cried
out, 'Hullo, where did this one come from?' 'I'm
your child too', Maui replied. So she
counted them again and said, 'Oh no, there ought
to be only four of you. This is the first I've
seen of you.'
1 Maui mua
First |
2 Maui roto
Middle |
3 Maui taha
Side |
4 Maui pae
Edge |
|
Maui
tikitiki
Topknot |
*0 |
*92 |
*183 |
*274 |
*0 |
day
80 |
day
172 |
day
263 |
day
354 |
day
80 |
91 |
183 |
274 |
365 |
456 =
91 |
Whereas the Northern Fish (Piscis Boreus) pushed
into the Right Armpit of Andromeda the Right Armpit
of Orion (Betelgeuze)touched water in form of the Milky Way River and
formed the center of the Winter Hexagon:
DEC 31 (365 = 349 + 16) |
16 |
JAN 16 (381 = 365 + 16) |
SCHEAT (*349) |
SIRRAH (*365) |
RIGEL (*78) |
10 |
BETELGEUZE (*88) |
APRIL 4 (94 = 78
+ 16) |
APRIL 14 (104 = 4 * 26) |
Betelgeuze (365 + 104) -
381 (Sirrah) = 88.
APRIL 4 (365 + 94 = 459) - DECEMBER 31 (365) =
94 = 88 + 6 (= 2 + 2 + 1 + 1):
Martius |
31 |
31 |
- |
Aprilis |
29 |
30 |
+1 |
Maius |
31 |
31 |
- |
Iunius |
29 |
30 |
+1 |
Quintilis |
31 |
31 |
- |
Sextilis |
29 |
31 |
+2 |
Sum |
180 |
184 |
+4 |
Sept |
29 |
30 |
+1 |
Oct |
31 |
31 |
- |
Sum |
240 |
245 |
+5 |
Nov |
29 |
30 |
+1 |
Dec |
29 |
31 |
+2 |
Ianuarius |
29 |
31 |
+2 |
Februarius |
28 |
28 |
- |
Sum |
355 |
365 |
+10 |
388 (January 23, Dabih) - 168 (June 17,
Betelgeuze) = 220 (→ Gb8-8):
he ruru
- he taiko |
314 /
2 |
MAY
20 (280 / 2) |
21
(141) |
|
|
Ga3-1 |
Ga3-2
(61) |
AL TARF (The End) = β Cancri
(124.3)
RAS ALGETHI (α Herculis) |
χ
Cancri (125.2),
BRIGHT FIRE = λ Cancri (125.4)
*84.0 = *125.4 - *41.4 |
|
July
23 (408 / 2) |
24
(205) |
°July
19 (400 / 2) |
20
(201) |
'June 26 (354 / 2) |
27
(178) |
"June 12 (326 / 2) |
13
(164) |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
NOV
19 (*243) |
20
(324 = 141 + 183) |
GREDI (Goat) = α Capricorni
(307.2),
σ
Capricorni (307.5),
ALSHAT (The Sheep)
=
ν
Capricorni
(307.9) |
Al Sa’d al Dhabih-20 (Lucky One of the
Slaughterers) /
Ox / Herd Boy-9
(Buffalo)
DABIH = β Capricorni
(308.0),
κ
Sagittarii (308.1),
SADIR (Hen's Breast) = γ Cygni (308.4),
PEACOCK = α Pavonis
(308.7)
*267.0 = *308.4 - *41.4 |
Jan
22 (387 = 204 + 183) |
23 |
°Jan 18 (384) |
19 |
'Dec 26 (360) |
27 |
"Dec 12 (346 = 163 + 183) |
LUCIA |
|
OCT 26 (299) |
27 (*220) |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ga8-16 |
Ga8-17 (220) |
Ga8-18 |
Ga8-19 |
Ga8-20 |
Ga8-21 |
ζ
Pavonis (283.4),
λ
Cor. Austr. (283.6),
DOUBLE DOUBLE =
ε
Lyrae
(283.7),
ζ
Lyrae (283.8)
*242.0 = *283.4 - *41.4 |
South Dipper-8 (Unicorn)
Φ
Sagittarii
(284.0),
μ
Cor. Austr. (284.6),
η
Cor. Austr.,
θ
Pavonis (284.8) |
SHELIAK (Tortoise) = β Lyrae,
ν
Lyrae (285.1),
ο
Draconis (285.5).
λ
Pavonis (285.7)
ATLAS (27 Tauri) |
χ
Oct. (286.0),
AIN AL RAMI (Eye of the Archer) = ν
Sagittarii
(286.2),
υ Draconis (286.4),
δ
Lyrae (286.3),
κ
Pavonis (286.5),
ALYA (Fat Tail) = θ Serpentis
(286.6)
*245.0 = *286.4 - *41.4 |
ξ Sagittarii (287.1), ω Pavonis (287.3), ε
Aquilae, ε Cor. Austr.,
SULAPHAT (Little Tortoise Shell) = γ
Lyrae (287.4),
λ Lyrae (287.7),
ASCELLA (Armpit) = ζ Sagittarii,
BERED = i Aquilae (Ant.) (287.9)
*246.0 = *287.4 - *41.4 |
Al Na'ām-18 (Ostriches) /
Uttara Ashadha-21 (Elephant tusk, small bed)
NUNKI = σ Sagittarii (288.4), ζ Cor. Austr. (288.5),
MANUBRIUM = ο Sagittarii
(288.8), ζ Aquilae (288.9)
*247.0 = *288.4 - *41.4 |
... I wan't a clean cup, interrupted
the Hatter: let's all move one place
on. He moved as he spoke, and the
Dormouse followed him: the March
Hare moved into the Dormouse's
place, and Alice rather unwillingly
took the place of the March Hare.
The Hatter was the only one who got
any advantage from the change; and
Alice was a good deal worse off than
before, as the March Hare had just
upset the milk-jug into his plate
... |
Dec 29 |
30 (*284) |
31 |
Jan 1 |
2 |
3
(368) |
°Dec 25 |
26 (*280) |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 (364) |
'Dec 2 (*256) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7
(341) |
"Nov 18 (*242) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 (327) |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
APRIL 27 |
28 (4 * 29˝) |
29 |
30 (302 - 183) |
MAY 1 (11 * 11) |
2
(*42) |
SIRIUS = α Canis Majoris
(101.2),
ψ5 Aurigae (101.4),
ν Gemini (101.6), ψ6 Aurigae (101.7)
*60.0 = *101.4 - *41.4 |
τ
Puppis (102.2),
ψ7 Aurigae (102.4)
*61.0 = *102.4 - *41.4 |
Mash-mashu-sha-Risū-9 (Twins of the
Shepherd)
θ
Gemini (103.0),
ψ8
Aurigae (103.2),
ALHENA =
γ
Gemini
(103.8),
ψ9
Aurigae (103.9) |
ADARA (Virgins) = ε Canis Majoris
(104.8) |
ω Gemini (105.4),
ALZIRR (Button) =
ξ
Gemini
(105.7),
MULIPHEIN (Oaths) = γ Canis Majoris
(105.8),
MEKBUDA (Contracted) = ζ Gemini
(105.9)
*64.0 = *105.4 - *41.4 |
7h (106.5)
No star listed (106) |
|
June 30 |
July 1 (182) |
2 |
3
(*104) |
4 |
5
(186) |
°June 26 |
27 |
28 |
29 (*100) |
30 |
°July 1 (182) |
'June 3 |
4 |
5 |
6
(*77) |
7 |
8
(159) |
"May 20 |
21 |
22 |
23 (*63) |
24 |
25 (145) |
When the Explorers sailed to Easter Island
their journey took them 37 days, from "April
25 (Vaitu Nui 25) to "June 1 (He
Maro 1).
... On the twenty-fifth day [raa] of
the first month ('Vaitu Nui'), Ira and Makoi
set sail; on the first day [te raa po rae]
of the month of June ('Maro'), the bow [te
ihu] of Ira's canoe touched land again
... [E:17]
152 (June 1) - 115 (April 25) = 37.
DEC 29 |
2 |
DEC 31 (365 = 349 + 16) |
16 |
JAN 16 (381 = 365 + 16) |
25 |
"Dec 1 (335) |
FOMALHAUT (*347) |
SCHEAT (*349) |
SIRRAH (*365) |
ADHIL
(*384) |
CURSA
(*76) |
2 |
RIGEL (*78) |
10 |
BETELGEUZE (*88) |
CASTOR (*113) |
"April 25 (115 =
79 + 39) |
APRIL 4 (94 = 78
+ 16) |
APRIL 14 (104 = 88 + 16) |
"June 1 (152) |
... Space and time are a
single, related concept in Runasimi
[the language of the Inca people],
represented by one word, pacha, which
can also mean 'world' and 'universe'. The
image of time familiar to Waman
Puma was static and spatial: one could
travel in time as one travels over earth -
the structure, the geography, remaining
unchanged ...
Te Taka-pau |
39 variants of uhi - STOLEN by Teke
from his brother Ma'eha [E:58-64] |
|
18 |
|
13 |
|
7 |
|
Gb6-26 (229 + 179 = 408) |
Gb7-17 (198) |
Gb7-31 (212) |
Gb8-8 (198 + 22 = 220) |
SIRRA H
(*0) |
ADHIL (*19 = *384) |
MIRA (*33) |
BHARANI (*41) |
ALCHITA (*183) |
SPICA (*202) |
KHAMBALIA (*216) |
ZUBEN ELGENUBI (*224) |
0h |
39 (= 3 * 13) |
... In Hindu legend there
was a mother goddess called Aditi,
who had seven offspring. She is called
'Mother of the Gods'. Aditi, whose
name means 'free, unbounded, infinity' was
assigned in the ancient lists of
constellations as the regent of the asterism
Punarvasu. Punarvasu is dual
in form and means 'The Doublegood Pair'. The
singular form of this noun is used to refer
to the star Pollux. It is not difficult to
surmise that the other member of the
Doublegood Pair was Castor. Then the
constellation Punarvasu is quite
equivalent to our Gemini, the Twins. In far
antiquity (5800 BC) the spring equinoctial
point was predicted by the heliacal rising
of the Twins ...
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