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290 from Ga1-2 to Gb3-1 is like 29 from Rei in Ga2-27 to summer:
Takaure glyphs have no legs, and their arms look like signs of henua. Arms held high or pointing upwards (reaching for the sun) would indicate summer, arms hanging down winter, I suppose. 68 = 4 * 17 for the last part of the year (with sinking sun) is equal to 2 * 34 (in Gb2-34). 68 seems to be important, 6 for the sun and 8 for the moon. Also, 540 - 472 = 68, i.e. the days of declining sun are imaginary (he has gone away):
I have suggested increasing 94 to 96 for 'growing light', by letting summer begin already with Ga4-1. Therefore: 264 (takaure) + 276 (summer) = 540 = 8 * 68 - 4. 264 = 82 (from Ga1-2 up to but not including Ga4-1) + 182 (from Gb3-1 up to and including Ga1-1), or better:
Tagata at Ga1-2 should tell us something, but what? 81 (to the right of Ga1-2) + 96 + 112 + 68 + 180 + 3 = 540. 540 - 472 = 68 (from Gb3-2 up to and including Gb5-6) are imaginary, because the takaure season has taken over. Is there any relationship between 540 = 8 * 68 - 4 on one hand and 64 = 68 - 4 on the other? Are there 4 glyphs among those 68 which have a special function? Maybe because 364 - 360 = 4? 540 = 2 * 270 = 18 months. With sun in reality being present only half those 360 days, he can be calculated to have 18 ten-day periods. With 30 instead of 10 for the period length, 540 glyphs are needed (18 * 30 = 540). But then we must add 4 (following the pattern 360 + 4 = 364). Summer has got only 96 + 112 = 208 (= 8 * 26 days). Takaure has 180 + 84 = 264 (= 8 * 33 days). Together that makes 8 * 59 = 472 days. Not 471, because Gb3-1 has been counted twice. 544 - 472 = 72 = 360 / 5 = 8 * 9 = 8 * (68 - 59). 360 - 208 (days of summer) = 152 = ordinal number of Gb1-6 counted from the beginning of summer. Beyond Gb1-6 remain 56 days of summer. 56 = 8 * 7.
This surely was a design by the creator of G. I cannot find any reason to change the page in the glyph dictionary above, although we now have been very much more 'enlightened'. The way to reach this new 'enlightenment' is far too long and complicated to present in the dictionary at this point. |