R (Small
Washington Tablet)
36. → 400 - 364
We should notice that 29 (→
Mercury, Odin, Ohiro etc) was used
as a kind of key for moving from Diana in January 29 down to March 29
(88 = *8 at the Breast).

... Ganz ähnlich is der Name 'Gott von Duazag' des Gottes
Nabū ... zu erklären. Er bezeichnet
ihn als den Gott des Wachtstums, welches als aus dem Osten
stammend betrachtet wird, weil die Sonne, die das Wachstum
bringt, im Osten aufgeht. Dass aber Nabū als
Ost-Gott aufgefasst wurde, hängt damit zusammen, dass
sein Stern, der Mercur, nur im
Osten oder Westen sichtbar ist
...

... Odysseus and his fleet were now in a
mythic realm of difficult trials and passages, of which the
first was to be the Land of the Cyclopes, 'neither nigh at hand,
nor yet afar off', where the one-eyed giant Polyphemus, son of
the god Poseidon (who, as we know, was the lord of tides and of
the Two Queens, and the lord, furthermore, of Medusa), dwelt
with his flocks in a cave. 'Yes, for he was a monstrous thing
and fashioned marvelously, nor was he like to any man that lives
by bread, but like a wooded peak of the towering hills, which
stands out apart and alone from others.' Odysseus, choosing
twelve men, the best of the company, left his ships at shore and
sallied to the vast cave. It was found
stocked abundantly with cheeses,
flocks of lambs and kids penned apart, milk pails, bowls of
whey; and when the company had entered and was sitting to wait,
expecting hospitality, the owner came in, shepherding his
flocks. He bore a grievous weight of dry wood, which he cast
down with a din inside the cave, so that in fear all fled to
hide. Lifting a huge doorstone, such as
two and twenty good four-wheeled
wains could not have raised from the ground, he set this
against the mouth of the cave, sat down, milked his ewes and
goats, and beneath each placed her young, after which he kindled
a fire and spied his guests ...

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*11 |
 |
*25 |
 |
*24 |
 |
Ca11-30 (314) |
Ca12-9 (325) |
Ca13-7 (350) |
Ca14-11 (374 = 314 + 60) |
ALBALI (*314.8)
|
SADALSUD (*325.9) |
MARKAB (*349.5) |
DELTA (*8.4) |
Jan 29 (394) |
Febr 9 (405) |
March 5 (429) |
March 29 (453, 22 * 4) |
Girl-10 (Bat) |
Emptiness-11 (Rat) |
House-13 (Pig) |
SCHEDIR (Breast) |
te hokohuki - kua haga te mata o te
moko |
oho te vae |
manu rere |
te heke |
Heke, hakaheke, to pull
down, to overthrow. Mgv.: akaeke, to overthrow,
to vanquish; heke, to fall down, to fall to
pieces: akaheke; akahekeheke, to demolish.
Mq.: heke, to crumble, to fall down; hakaheke,
to demolish, to pull down. Churchill. Kai heke,
hakaheke, to deflower.
Kahukahu o heke, an octopus hiding in his ink.
Mq.: ve'eve'e
'tentacules du heke'. Barthel 2. Pau.: Heke,
to purge. Mgv.: heke-toto, hemorrhage. Ta.:
hee, to purge. Mq.: heke, to drip. Ma.:
heke, id. Pau.: Hekeheke, elephantiasis. Ta.:
feefee, id. Mq.: fefe, id. Sa.:
fe'efe'e, id. Mgv.: Heke, eke,
octopus. Ta.: fee, id. Mq.: heke, feke,
fee, id. Sa.: fe'e, id. Ma.: wheke,
id. Ta.: Hee, to slide, to swim. Sa.: se'e,
to slide, to shoot the breakers. Ha.: hee, id.
Mq.: Hee oto, to cut. Sa.: sele, id. Ha.:
helehele, id. Churchill. Ma.: 1. Migrate. Islands
of History. 2. Rafter. Starzecka.Heke,
hakaheke, to pull down, to overthrow. Mgv.:
akaeke, to overthrow, to vanquish; heke, to
fall down, to fall to pieces: akaheke;
akahekeheke, to demolish. Mq.: heke, to
crumble, to fall down; hakaheke, to demolish, to
pull down. Churchill. Kai heke, hakaheke,
to deflower.
Kahukahu o heke, an octopus hiding in his ink.
Mq.: ve'eve'e
'tentacules du heke'. Barthel 2. Pau.: Heke,
to purge. Mgv.: heke-toto, hemorrhage. Ta.:
hee, to purge. Mq.: heke, to drip. Ma.:
heke, id. Pau.: Hekeheke, elephantiasis. Ta.:
feefee, id. Mq.: fefe, id. Sa.:
fe'efe'e, id. Mgv.: Heke, eke,
octopus. Ta.: fee, id. Mq.: heke, feke,
fee, id. Sa.: fe'e, id. Ma.: wheke,
id. Ta.: Hee, to slide, to swim. Sa.: se'e,
to slide, to shoot the breakers. Ha.: hee, id.
Mq.: Hee oto, to cut. Sa.: sele, id. Ha.:
helehele, id. Churchill. Ma.: 1. Migrate. Islands
of History. 2. Rafter. Starzecka. |
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I think we should understand the
Breast of Cassiopeia as representing the origo for the Milky Way.
... The correspondence between the winter
solstice and the kali'i rite of the Makahiki is
arrived at as follows: ideally, the second
ceremony of 'breaking the coconut', when the priests
assemble at the temple to spot the rising of the Pleiades,
coincides with the full moon (Hua tapu) of the twelfth
lunar month (Welehu). In the latter eighteenth century,
the Pleiades appear at sunset on 18 November. Ten days later (28
November), the Lono effigy sets off on its circuit, which
lasts twenty-three days, thus bringing the god back for the
climactic battle with the king on 21 December, the solstice (=
Hawaiian 16 Makali'i). The correspondence is 'ideal' and
only rarely achieved, since it depends on the coincidence of the
full moon and the crepuscular rising of the Pleiades ...
|
NORTHERN
HEMISPHERE:
80 + RA /
24h * 365¼ |
|
SOUTHERN
HEMISPHERE:
Culmination
at 21h |
|
Schedir |
March 29 (88, *8) |
*233 |
Nov 18 (322, *242) |
131 |
POLARIS |
April 16
(106, *26) |
*234 |
Dec 6 (340,
*260) |
130 |
Alrisha |
April 19
(109, *212 - *183 = *29) |
*232 |
Dec 7 (341,
*261) |
132 |
HAMAL |
April 20
(110, *30) |
*235 |
Dec 11 (345, *265) |
129 |
Menkar |
May 4
(124, *44) |
*231 |
Dec 21 (355,
*275) |
133 |
ALGOL |
May 5 (125,
*45) |
*232 |
Dec 23 (357,
*277) |
*132 |
And the distance from March 21
(Gregorian 0h) to March 29 could then be perceived as
corresponding to (↔)
the 8 dark nights when Venus would be invisible before coming
out as Morning Star.

But then we have to consider also
the Rooftop. 394 (January 29) - 60 → *334 + 80 = 414
(February 18) = 14 * 29½ + 1 = 322 (November 18) + 92. And 414 ↔
Bharani (*41.4).

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*11 |
 |
*11 |
 |
*15 |
 |
*24 |
 |
Ca11-30 (314) |
Ca12-9 (325) |
Ca12-18 |
Ca13-7 (350) |
Ca14-11 (374 = 314 + 60) |
ALBALI (*314.8)
|
SADALSUD (*325.9) |
AL KURHAH
(White Spot, ξ Cephei) (*334.4)
|
MARKAB (*349.5) |
DELTA (*8.4) |
Jan 29 (394) |
Febr 9 (405) |
Febr 18 (414) "Jan 8 (373) |
March 5 (429) |
March 29 (453)
→
22 * 4)
"Febr 16 (47) |
Girl-10 (Bat) |
Emptiness-11 (Rat) |
Rooftop-12 (Swallow) |
House-13 (Pig) |
SCHEDIR (Breast) |
te hokohuki - kua haga te mata o te
moko |
oho te vae |
oho te vae |
manu rere |
te heke |
Heke, hakaheke, to pull
down, to overthrow. Mgv.: akaeke, to overthrow,
to vanquish; heke, to fall down, to fall to
pieces: akaheke; akahekeheke, to demolish.
Mq.: heke, to crumble, to fall down; hakaheke,
to demolish, to pull down. Churchill. Kai heke,
hakaheke, to deflower.
Kahukahu o heke, an octopus hiding in his ink.
Mq.: ve'eve'e
'tentacules du heke'. Barthel 2. Pau.: Heke,
to purge. Mgv.: heke-toto, hemorrhage. Ta.:
hee, to purge. Mq.: heke, to drip. Ma.:
heke, id. Pau.: Hekeheke, elephantiasis. Ta.:
feefee, id. Mq.: fefe, id. Sa.:
fe'efe'e, id. Mgv.: Heke, eke,
octopus. Ta.: fee, id. Mq.: heke, feke,
fee, id. Sa.: fe'e, id. Ma.: wheke,
id. Ta.: Hee, to slide, to swim. Sa.: se'e,
to slide, to shoot the breakers. Ha.: hee, id.
Mq.: Hee oto, to cut. Sa.: sele, id. Ha.:
helehele, id. Churchill. Ma.: 1. Migrate. Islands
of History. 2. Rafter. Starzecka.Heke,
hakaheke, to pull down, to overthrow. Mgv.:
akaeke, to overthrow, to vanquish; heke, to
fall down, to fall to pieces: akaheke;
akahekeheke, to demolish. Mq.: heke, to
crumble, to fall down; hakaheke, to demolish, to
pull down. Churchill. Kai heke, hakaheke,
to deflower.
Kahukahu o heke, an octopus hiding in his ink.
Mq.: ve'eve'e
'tentacules du heke'. Barthel 2. Pau.: Heke,
to purge. Mgv.: heke-toto, hemorrhage. Ta.:
hee, to purge. Mq.: heke, to drip. Ma.:
heke, id. Pau.: Hekeheke, elephantiasis. Ta.:
feefee, id. Mq.: fefe, id. Sa.:
fe'efe'e, id. Mgv.: Heke, eke,
octopus. Ta.: fee, id. Mq.: heke, feke,
fee, id. Sa.: fe'e, id. Ma.: wheke,
id. Ta.: Hee, to slide, to swim. Sa.: se'e,
to slide, to shoot the breakers. Ha.: hee, id.
Mq.: Hee oto, to cut. Sa.: sele, id. Ha.:
helehele, id. Churchill. Ma.: 1. Migrate. Islands
of History. 2. Rafter. Starzecka. |

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