148 →
May 28 → 84 +
64.. Should we count from Gb4-16
(*336) with the Sun at "March 15 (74) to JUNE 14 (165), then
we might think the
Chorti diviners could have cut short their sky raising ceremonies when the Full Moon ideally
would be at the star named Weeping
(→ Raining):
... 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.
To him it does not matter that he shows Inka Wayna
Qhapaq, who died in 1525, talking to Spaniards who did not
arrive until 1532. Wayna Qhapaq was the last Inca to rule
an undivided empire: he is therefore
the archetype, and it must be he who asks the Spaniards. 'Do you
eat gold?' ...
April 25
(*400) |
*114 |
Aug 17 (229) |
"March 15
(*359) |
"July 7 (188) |
FEBR 20
(*336) |
JUNE 14 (165
→ 181 - 16) |
ρ Ceti (*35.4) |
φ Velorum
(*149.9) |
|
|
θ
Bootis
(*217.8) |
μ
Capricorni (*331.4) |
Oct 24 (*400
- *183) |
Febr 15 (411
= 229 + 182) |
"Sept 13
(*359 - *183) |
"Jan 5 (370 =
188 + 182) |
AUG 21 (*336 -
*183 = *153, 233) |
DEC 13 (165 +
182 = 347, *267) |
FEBR 17 (48, 413) |
18 (350 + 64) |
19 |
20 (*336) |
21 (417 = 365 +
52) |
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|
Gb7-30 (→ 365 +
75) |
Gb7-31 (212) |
Gb8-1 (229 + 213) |
Gb8-2 (2 * 107 =
214) |
Gb8-3 (444) |
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|
|
|
|
Gb4-13 (↔ 14 *
29½) |
Gb4-14 (↔ 336 +
78) |
Gb4-15 (154 + 181) |
Gb4-16 (336 ↔ 4 *
84) |
Gb4-17 (108) |
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
April 25 AD 2023 (187)
MARS (*107) |
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 → 2 * 115) |
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 that would
have been 100 days before the "December solstice ... |
Oct 21 (*214 → 2
* 107) |
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 → 2 *
75) |
Ga6-11 |
Ga6-12 (152) |
Ga6-13 |
Ga6-14 (335 -
101) |
|
The Sun was no longer in sight and
therefore the calendar dates had to shift to the opposide side.
... When this tremendous task had been
accomplished Atea took a third husband, Fa'a-hotu,
Make Fruitful. Then occurred a curious event. Whether
Atea had wearied of bringing forth offspring we are not
told, but certain it is that Atea and her husband
Fa'a-hotu exchanged sexes.
Then the [male] eyes of Atea glanced down at those of
his wife Hotu and they begat Ru. It was this
Ru who explored the whole earth and divided it into
north, south, east, and west
...
DEC 13
(LUCIA) |
14 (*268) |
15 |
16 (350) |
17 |
|
|
|
|
|
Gb2-12 |
Gb2-13 |
Gb2-14 (40) |
Gb2-15 (270 =
350 - 80) |
Gb2-16 |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
KUH (Weeping)
=
μ
Capricorni (331.4),
γ
Gruis (331.5)
*290.0 = *331.4 - *41.4 |
No star listed (332) |
η
Piscis Austrini (333.4)
*292.0 = *333.4 - *41.4 |
Rooftop-12
(Swallow)
22h (334.8)
KAE
UH (Roof) = ο Aquarii
(334.0),
AL
KURHAH (White Spot) = ξ Cephei (334.4),
SADALMELIK
(Lucky King) = α Aquarii,
AL DHANAB (The Tail) = λ Gruis
(334.6), ι Aquarii, ν Pegasi (334.7)
*293.0 = *334.4 - *41.4 |
ι Pegasi (335.0),
ALNAIR (The Bright One) =
α
Gruis
(335.1),
μ
Piscis Austrini,
υ
Piscis Austrini (335.3),
WOO (Pestle) =
π
Pegasi
(335.7),
BAHAM =
θ
Pegasi (Good Luck of the Two Beasts),
τ
Piscis Austrini (335.8) |
... Horapollo, the grammarian of Alexandria,
about A.D. 400, tells us that the crane was the
symbol of a star-observer in Egypt ... |
Febr 15 |
16 |
17 (413
→ 14 * 29½) |
18 |
19 (50) |
°Febr 11 (42) |
12 (408) |
13 |
2-14 |
15 (46) |
'Jan 19 (384) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 (*308) |
"Jan 5 (370) |
6 |
7 (372) |
8 (*293) |
9 |
CLOSE TO THE SUN: |
JUNE
13 (*84) |
14 (165
↔ 115
+ 50) |
15 |
16 |
17 (168) |
υ¹
Hydrae (148.4),
RAS ELASET BOREALIS
(Northern Head of the Lion) =
μ
Leonis
(148.7)
*107.0 = *148.4 - *41.4 |
TSEEN KE (Heaven's Record) =
φ
Velorum
(149.9)
June 10 AD 2025 (161)
MARS (*81) |
ν Leonis (150.1), π Leonis (150.6) |
υ² Hydrae (151.8) |
Al Jabhah-8 (Forehead)
/
Maghā-10 (Bountiful)
/
Sharru-14 (King)
10h (152.2)
AL JABHAH =
η
Leonis (152.4),
REGULUS (Little KIng)
=
α
Leonis
(152.7)
*111.0 = *152.4 - *41.4 |
Aug 16 (*148) |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 (*152) |
°Aug 12 (*144) |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16
(*148) |
'July 20 (*121) |
21 |
22-7 |
23 |
24
(*125) |
"July 6 (*107) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10
(*111) |
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|
|
|
Ga4-1 (84) |
Ga4-2 |
Ga4-3 |
Ga4-4 |
Ga4-5 (88) |
|
... CHAPTER II
The Pool of Tears
'CURIOUSER and
curiouser!' cried
Alice (she was so
much surprised, that
for the moment she
quite forgot how to
speak good English),
'Now, I'm opening
out like the largest
telescope that ever
was! Good-bye,
feet!' (for when she
looked down at her
feet, they seemed to
be almost out of
sight, they were
getting so far off).
'Oh, my poor little
feet, I wonder who
will put on shoes
and stockings for
you now, dears? I'm
sure I
sha'n't be able! I
shall be a great
deal too far off to
trouble myself about
you: you must manage
the best way you can
- but I must be kind
to them', thought
Alice, 'or perhaps
they wo'n't walk
the way I want to
go! Let me see, I'll
give them a new pair
of boots every
Christmas,'
And she went on
planning to herself
how she would manage
it. 'They must go by
the carrier,' she
thought; 'and how
funny it'll seem,
sending presents to
one's own feet! And
how odd the
directions will
look!
Alice's Right Foot,
Esq.
Hearthrug,
near the Fender,
(with Alice's love).
Oh dear, what
nonsense I'm
talking!' ...
... Just at this moment her head struck against the roof of the
hall: in fact she was now rather more than nine feet high, and
she at once took up the little garden key and hurried off to the
garden door,
Poor Alice! It was as much as she could do, lying down on one
side, to look through into the garden with one eye, but to get
through was more hopeless than ever: she sat down and began to
cry again.
'You ought to be ashamed of yourself,' said Alice, 'a great girl
like you', (she might well say this), 'to go on crying in this
way! Stop this moment, I tell you!' But she went on all the
same, shedding gallons of tears, until there was a large pool
around her, about four inches deep, and reaching half down the
hall ...
... after a time she heard a little pattering of feet in the
distance, and she hastily dried her eyes to see what was
coming. It was the White Rabbit returning splendidly
dressed, with a pair of white
kid-gloves in one hand and a large fan in the other: he
came trotting along in a great hurry, muttering to himself,
as he came, 'Oh! The Duchess, the Duchess! Oh! Won't she be
savage if I've I've kept her waiting!' ...
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