110. Balance requires
we next - after Legs - should move on to Wings:
1 |
Horn |
Α Virginis
(Spica) |
Crocodile |
Oct 9 (282) |
5 |
Heart |
Σ Scorpii |
Fox |
Nov 23 (327) |
414 - 327 = 3 *
29 |
12 |
Rooftop |
Α Aquarii
(Sadalmelik) |
Swallow |
Feb 18 (414) |
64 - 49 = 8 * 8 -
7 * 7 = 15 → 420 / 28 |
13 |
House |
Α Pegasi (Markab) |
Pig |
March 5 (64) |
14 |
Wall |
G Pegasi
(Algenib) |
Porcupine |
March 22 (81) |
15 |
Legs |
H Andromedae |
Wolf |
April 1 (91, 456) |
16 |
Bond |
B Arietis
(Sheratan) |
Dog |
April 17 (107,
472) |
17 |
Stomach |
4¹ Arietis
(Bharani) |
Pheasant |
May 1 (121) |
18 |
Hairy Head |
Η Tauri
(Alcyone) |
Cockerel |
May 16 (136) |
... Matua [A Taana]
said to Hotu [A Matua], 'Take along
the Hanau Eepe and let them work the land!'
Hotu called out to Heke: 'Go and bring
the 500 prisoners on board the canoe!' He took all
of them along, led them on board the canoe, and left
them there. For six days (po ono), mats (moenga)
were taken on board the canoe (i.e., the loading of
the canoe took six days) ... [E:73-74]
... Hotu's canoe [te miro. o Hotu] sailed [he
oho] from Maori to Te Pito O Te Kainga. It
sailed on the second day of
September (hora nui) ... |
27 |
Wings |
Α Crateris (Alkes) |
Snake |
Sept 2 (245) |
28 |
Chariot |
G Corvi (Gienah) |
Worm |
Sept 22 (265) |
But first we should count ahead to MARCH 21 (0h):
... Väinämöinen set about building a
boat, but when it came to the prow and the stern, he found
he needed three words in hi rune that he did not know,
however he sought for them. In vain he looked on the heads
of the swallows, on the necks of the swans, on the backs of
the geese, under the tongues of the reindeer. He found a
number of words, but not those he needed. Then he thought of
seeking them in the realm of Death, Tuonela, but in vain. He
escaped back to the world of the living only thanks to his
potent magic. He was still missing his three runes. He was
then told by a shepherd to search in the mouth of Antero
Vipunen, the giant ogre. The road, he was told, went over
swords and sharpened axes. Ilmarinen made shoes, shirt and
gloves of iron for him, but warned him that he would find
the great Vipunen dead. Nevertheless, the hero went. The
giant lay underground, and trees grew over his head.
Väinämöinen found his way to the giant's mouth, and planted
his iron staff in it. The giant awoke and suddenly opened
his huge mouth.
Väinämöinen slipped into it and was
swallowed. As soon as he reached the enormous stomach, he
thought of getting out. He built himself a raft and floated
on it up and down inside the giant. The giant felt tickled
and told him in many and no uncertain words where he might
go, but he did not yield any runes. Then Väinämöinen built a
smithy and began to hammer his iron on an anvil, torturing
the entrails of Vipunen, who howled out magic songs to curse
him away. But Väinämöinen said, thank you, he was very
comfortable and would not go unless he got the secret words.
Then Vipunen at last unlocked the treasure of his powerful
runes. Many days and nights he sang, and the sun and the
moon and the waves of the sea and the waterfalls stood still
to hear him. Väinämöinen treasured them all and finally
agreed to come out. Vipunen opened his great jaws, and the
hero issued forth to go and build his boat at last
...
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) |
MARCH 17 |
18 |
19 (78) |
20 (444) |
0h (*365) |
|
|
|
|
|
Gb5-8 (361) |
Gb5-9 |
Gb5-10 |
Gb5-11 (229
+ 135) |
Gb5-12 (365) |
|
|
|
|
No glyph. |
Gb8-27 |
Gb8-28 |
Gb8-29 (241) |
Gb8-30 (229
+ 13) |
4h (60.9)
JĪSHUĬ = λ Persei (60.7)
COR CAROLI
(α Canum
Ven.) |
υ Persei
(61.2) |
BEID (Egg) =
ο¹
Eridani
(62.2),
μ
Persei
(62.8)
VINDEMIATRIX
( ε
Virginis) |
Al Dabarān-2
(The
Follower)
HYADUM I =
γ
Tauri (63.4)
*22.0 =
*63.4 -
*41.4 |
HYADUM II =
δ¹ Tauri
(64.2) |
|
May 20 (140) |
21 |
22 (142) |
23 (*428) |
24 (144.
*64) |
°May 16
(136) |
17 |
18 |
19 (*424) |
20 (140,
*60) |
'April 23
(113, *33) |
24 (114,
479) |
25 (*400 =
*35 + *365) |
26 (*36 =
*63 - *27) |
27 (117,
*37) |
"April 9
(99, *384) |
10 (100,
465) |
11 (101) |
12 (*22) |
13 (468 =
144 + 324) |
THE NAKSHATRA VIEW: |
SEPT 15 |
16 |
17 (260) |
18 (290 -
29) |
19 (*364 /
2) |
υ
Herculis
(242.3),
ρ
Cor.
Borealis
(242.4),
ι Cor.
Borealis
(242.5),
θ
Draconis
(242.6),
ξ
Scorpii
(242.7)
SCHEDIR
(Breast) α
Cassiopeiae
*201.0 =
*242.4 -
*41.4 |
16h (243.5)
ACRAB
(Scorpion) =
β Scorpii,
JABHAT AL
ACRAB
(Forehead of
the
Scorpion) =
ω Scorpii
(243.3),
θ
Lupi,
RUTILICUS =
β
Herculis
(243.5),
MARFIK
(Elbow) =
κ
Herculis
(243.7),
φ
Herculis
(243.8) |
ψ
Scorpii
(244.6),
LESATH
(Sting) =
ν
Scorpii
(244.8) |
χ
Scorpii
(245.1),
YED PRIOR
(Hand in
Front) =
δ
Ophiuchi,
δ
Tr.
Austr.
(245.5) |
YED
POSTERIOR
(Hand
Behind) =
ε
Ophiuchi,
RUKBALGETHI
SHEMALI
(Northern
Knee of the
Giant) =
τ
Herculis
(246.6).
δ
Apodis
(246.7),
ο
Scorpii
(246.8) |
... 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 ... |
Nov 18
(*242) |
19 |
20 (324) |
21 |
22 (*246) |
... 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
... |
°Nov 14 |
15 |
16 (320) |
17 |
18 (*242) |
'Oct 22
(295) |
23 (*216) |
24 |
25 |
26 (299) |
"Oct 8 |
9 (*202) |
10 |
11 |
12 (285) |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga7-9 (178) |
Ga7-10 |
Ga7-11 (180) |
Ga7-12 |
Ga7-13 (182) |
|