109. Returning now to the Knee of
Castor, visible together with the planet Mars in the evening of
April 14 (→ 41.4,
Bharani)-
in the year of AD 2023 - we should perceive that Venus
here is
close to the star 37 Tauri, on her away from the right
ascension line defined by the Rainy Pleiades, M45:
Evening Mars in
AD 2023-24: |
April 14 (104) |
191 |
Oct 23 (296) |
225 |
June 6 (365 + 157 = 522) |
522 - 104 = 418 = 314 + 104 |
Facts derived from my assumed
era for rongorongo: |
MEBSUTA (*100) |
*116 |
KHAMBALIA (*216) |
*351 |
110 Piscium (*20)
→
April 10 (100) |
June 29 (*24 + *76) |
*116 |
Oct 23 (*214 + *2) |
*351 |
SPICA (*202 = *20 + *182) |
|
I have not listed the star 37 Tauri, but we can see that it is
close to λ and ν Tauri.
|
*32 |
|
|
Gb4-1 (321) |
Gb4-33 (124) |
Gb5-1 (354) |
FEBR
17 (48, 413) |
18 (350 + 64) |
19 |
20
(*336) |
21
(417 = 365 + 52) |
|
|
|
|
|
Gb4-13 (↔ 14 * 29½) |
Gb4-14 (↔ 336 + 78) |
Gb4-15
(154 + 181) |
Gb4-16 (336 ↔ 4 * 84) |
(108
= 215 - 107) |
|
|
|
|
|
Gb7-30 (→ 365 + 75) |
Gb7-31 (212) |
Gb8-1
(229 + 213) |
Gb8-2
(2 * 107 = 214) |
Gb8-3
(444) |
PLACE OF THE SUN: |
ξ¹ Ceti (32.1) |
γ, δ Trianguli (33.0),
χ
Persei (33.2),
10 Trianguli
(33.5),
θ
Arietis (33.3),
MIRA (Astonishing) = ο
Ceti
(33.7) |
No star listed (34) |
ξ Arietis (35.0),
ρ Ceti (35.4), 12 Trianguli
(35.8), ξ² Ceti (35.9)
*360.0 = *35.4 - *41.4 |
σ Ceti (36.9) |
April
22 (112) |
23 |
24
(*399) |
25 (480, 115) |
26
(*36) |
°April 18 (108) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22
(116 - 4) |
'March 26 (85) |
27 |
28
(*372 → 12 * 31) |
29
(*8) |
30
(454) |
"March 12 |
13 |
3-14 (73) |
15 |
16 (*360) |
|
THE NAKSHATRA VIEW: |
AUG 18 (230) |
19
(33 weeks) |
20
(*152) |
21 |
22
(234) |
Neck-2 (Dragon)
ASELLUS TERTIUS (3rd Ass Colt) =
κ
Bootis,
κ
Virginis,
14 Bootis
(214.8) |
Al Ghafr-13 (The
Cover)
/
Svāti-15 (Very Good)
/
TAHUA-TAATA-METUA-TE-TUPU-MAVAE-6 (a
pillar to stand by)
15 Bootis
(215.2),
ARCTURUS
= α Bootis (215.4),
ASELLUS SECUNDUS (2nd Ass Colt) =
ι
Bootis
(215.5),
SYRMA (Train of the Virgin's Robe) = ι
Virginis,
λ
Bootis (215.6),
η
Apodis (215.8)
*174.0 = *215.4 - *41.4 |
ι Lupi,
18 Bootis
(216.3),
KHAMBALIA
(Crooked-Clawed) = λ Virginis (216.4),
υ Virginis (216.5), ψ Centauri (216.6),
ε Apodis (216.8)
*175.0 = *216.4 - *41.4
KHAMBALIA
(*216.4)
Oct 23 AD 2023 (296)
MARS (*216) |
ASELLUS PRIMUS (1st Ass Colt) =
θ
Bootis
(217.8) |
τ
Lupi,
δ
Oct. (218.1),
Φ
Virginis
(218.7)
FOMALHAUT
(α Piscis Austrini)
|
... In the evening of
October 23 (*216), in the midst between
October 21 (April 21 + 6 mån) and
October 25 (April 25 + 6 mån), was the
Crooked-Clawed. In the Era of Bharani
this would have been 100 days before the
"December solstice ...
|
Oct
21 (*214) |
22
(295) |
23 |
24 |
25 (298 =
115 + 183) |
°Oct
17 (*210) |
18 (291) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
'Sept
24 |
25 (268) |
26 |
27
(*190) |
28 |
"Sept
10 |
11 (254) |
12
(355 - 100) |
13 |
14
(*177 = *354 / 2) |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga6-10 (150) |
Ga6-11 |
Ga6-12 (152) |
Ga6-13 |
Ga6-14 (335 - 101) |
*17 |
MARCH 10 (*354) |
11 |
12 (436) |
13 (72) |
|
|
|
|
Gb5-1 (354
= 337 + 17) |
Gb5-2 |
Gb5-3 |
Gb5-4 (128) |
|
|
|
|
(444 + 17 = 461 =
354 + 107) |
Gb8-21 |
Gb8-22 |
Gb8-23 (464) |
ψ
Persei (53.1)
ACRUX
(α
CRUCIS) |
δ
Persei (54.7) |
Al Thurayya-27 (Many
Little Ones)
/
Krittikā-3 (Nurses
of Kārttikeya)
/
TAU-ONO (Six Stones)
ATIKS =
ο
Persei,
RANA (Frog) =
δ
Eridani
(55.1),
CELAENO (16 Tauri),
ELECTRA (17),
TAYGETA (19),
ν
Persei (55.3), MAIA
(20), ASTEROPE (21),
MEROPE (23)
(55.6) |
Hairy Head-18
(Cockerel)
/
Temennu-3
(Foundation Stone)
ALCYONE
(56.1),
PLEIONE (28 Tauri),
ATLAS (27 Tauri)
(56.3) |
May 13 (*53) |
14 |
15 (365
+ 135 = 500) |
16 (136) |
°May 9 |
10 (130) |
11 |
12 (*52) |
'April 16 |
17 (107) |
18 (473) |
19 (*29) |
"April 2 (*377) |
3 (93) |
4 (459) |
5 (*15) |
THE NAKSHATRA VIEW: |
SEPT 8 |
9 (*172) |
10 |
11 (254 = 72 + 182) |
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)
|
φ
Bootis (236.2),
ω
Lupi,
τ
Librae (236.3),
ψ¹
Lupi (236.7),
ζ
Cor.
Borealis (236.9) |
κ
Librae (237.2),
ι
Serpentis (237.4),
ψ²
Lupi,
ρ
Oct. (237.5),
γ
Cor. Borealis,
η
Librae (237.7), COR
SERPENTIS =
α
Serpentis
(237.9)
*196.0 = *237.4 -
*41.4 |
π
Cor. Borealis,
UNUK ELHAIA (Necks
of the Serpents) =
λ
Serpentis
(238.1),
CHOW =
β
Serpentis
(238.6) |
|
Nov 11 (315) |
12 (*236) |
13 |
14 |
°Nov 7 |
8 (*232) |
9 |
10 (314) |
'Oct 15 (*208) |
16 |
17 (290) |
18 |
"Oct 1 (*194) |
2 |
3 |
4 (277) |
|
|
|
|
Ga7-2 (154 + 17 =
171) |
Ga7-3 (172) |
Ga7-4 (127 + 46 =
173) |
Ga7-5 (464 - 290 =
174) |
3-14 (π) |
MARCH 15 (*359) |
16 (75) |
|
|
|
Gb5-5 |
Gb5-6 (130) |
Gb5-7 (360) |
|
|
|
Gb8-24 (229 +
236 = 465) |
Gb8-25 |
Gb8-26 (360 +
107) |
MENKHIB (Next to
the Pleiades =
ζ
Persei
(57.6)
PORRIMA (γ
Virginis) |
ε
Persei (58.5),
ξ
Persei
(58.8),
ZAURAK (Boat) =
γ
Eridani
(58.9)
July 22 AD 2024
(203, *123)
MARS |
λ Tauri (59.3),
ν Tauri (59.9)
37 Tauri
→ 137 (May 17)
April 14 AD 2023 (404)
VENUS (*324 → *265 + *59) |
|
May 17 (137) |
18 (*58) |
19 (*424) |
°May 13 |
14 (*54) |
15 (135) |
'April 20 (110) |
21 |
22 (*32) |
"April 6 (96) |
7 (*17) |
8 (*383) |
|
THE NAKSHATRA VIEW: |
SEPT 12 |
13 (256 → 4 *
64) |
14 (*177) |
κ Serpentis
(239.3), δ Cor.
Borealis,
TIĀNRŪ = μ
Serpentis
(239.5), χ Lupi,
(239.6), ω
Serpentis
(239.7),
BA (= Pa) = ε
Serpentis,
χ Herculis
(239.8). κ Cor.
Borealis, ρ
Serpentis
(239.9) |
λ
Librae (240.0),
β
Tr. Austr.
(240.3),
κ
Tr. Austr.
(240.4),
ρ
Scorpii (240.8)
*199.0 = *240.4
- *41.4 |
Iklīl al
Jabhah-15 (Crown
of the Forehead)
/
Anuradha-17
(Following
Rādhā)
/
Room-4 (Hare)
ξ
Lupi,
λ
Cor.
Bor.(241.1),
ZHENG = γ
Serpentis,
θ
Librae (241.2),
VRISCHIKA =
π
Scorpii
(241.3),
ε
Cor.
Borealis
(241.5),
DSCHUBBA
(Front of
Forehead) = δ
Scorpii
(241.7), η Lupi
(241.9) |
|
Nov 15 |
16 (320) |
17 (*241) |
°Nov 11 (315) |
12 (*236) |
13 |
'Oct 19 (292) |
20 |
21 (*214) |
"Oct 5 (278) |
6 |
7 (*200) |
|
|
|
Ga7-6 |
Ga7-7 |
Ga7-8 (177 → 354
/ 2) |
April 14 can be written
as 414 → 41.4 (Bharani)
and July 22 can
be written as 227
→ 22 / 7 (→
3.14).
...
The Hawaiian woman who
was interviewed chuckled
because the
assassination of Captain
Cook coincided with the
day we have named All
Hearts' Day - when
in February 14 (2-14)
the war-god Kuu
returned to power
...
...
Nevertheless, by virtue
of
a series of spectacular
coincidences, Cook
made a near-perfect
ritual exit on the night
of 3 February [i.e., in
day 365 + 31 + 3 = 399].
The timing itself was
nearly perfect, since
the Makahiki
rituals would end 1
February (±
1 day), being the 14th
day of the second
Hawaiian month [Kau-lua]
...
...
The brutes of spring
caused the downfall of
both Captain Cook and
Julius Caesar. We are
close to the key myth of
mankind, that which
explains the
regeneration of sun and
of growth. Once at least
some people kept the
tradition living. I
became interested in
what really happened at
March 15 and reopened
Henrikson to find out:
Caesar had been
forewarned of the threat
by the prophet Spurinna,
who told him that a
great threat was coming
at Idus
Martiae or just
before [i.e. at 3-14].
The day arrived and
Caesar was still living,
walking to his meeting
with the Senate when he
happened to encounter
Spurinna and told him
jokingly that he was
still alive. Spurinna
calmely answered that
the day had yet not
ended
...
You cannot have a Fox
without a Hare, because
in Mother Nature there
must be balance.
Likewise you cannot have
γ without λ.
... Tu'i Tofua
was the son of
Vakafuhu. His
mother was
Langitaetaea,
but she was only one
of the many young
women whom
Vakafuhu had
living behind the
fences of his
dwelling. When
Tu'i Tofua grew
he was given the
first-born sons of
all the wives for
his companions, and
they all used to
play sika
outside the
enclosure of
Vakafuhu. They
made their sika
of clean-peeled
sticks and threw
them in turn
along the ground,
they glanced them
off a mound and each
one tried to make
the longest throw.
One day while
Vakafuhu was
sleeping off a
kava-drinking those
boys were playing
their game outside,
and Tu'i Tofua
threw his sika.
Then indeed the
enormous strength of
Tu'i Tofua
made that sika
fly over the fences
into his father's
place.
It landed where the
women were and they
all began to giggle,
those girls, and
shriek and laugh.
They did this
because they wanted
that handsome youth
to come among them,
they desired him.
More than his father
they desired him.
They fell with joy
upon the sika
of their master's
son, and snapped it.
When he came inside
to get it back they
called out things
that made him
embarrased. 'Haven't
you got another long
thing there, Tu'i?'
those women said.
'This one's broken.'
And they put their
hands across their
faces and they
laughed
...
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