225 → 15 * 15 →
August 13. This was in the month
of Ephraim, the Fruitful One,
which Ga3-13
seems to illustrate:
B |
Dec. 24 (358,
*278) |
Reuben |
1 |
L |
Jan. 21 (386,
*306) |
Issachar |
2 |
N |
Febr. 18
(414. *334) |
Zebulon |
3 |
F |
March 18
(442, *362) |
Judah |
4 |
S |
April 15
(470, *390) |
Gad |
5 |
H |
May 13 (498,
*418) |
Levi |
6 |
D |
June 10 (526,
*446) |
Asher |
7 |
T |
July 8 (554,
*474) |
Simeon |
8 |
...
In the context of Moses's blessing, Joseph 'with
the horns of a rem' would naturally have
been depicted in the two persons of his sons,
Ephraim and Manasseh, jointly called 'Joseph',
as twin rems with only one horn apiece
... |
C |
Aug. 5 (582,
*502) |
Ephraim
(Fruitful) |
9 |
M |
Sept. 2 (610,
*530) |
Manasseh
(Forgetful) |
10 |
... For six
days (po ono), mats (moenga) were
taken on board the canoe (i.e., the loading of
the canoe took six days) - etahi poō no. o te moenga. i too ai ki
runga ki te miro. 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) ...
[E:74] |
G |
Sept. 30
(638, *558) |
Dan |
|
Ng |
Oct. 28 (666,
*586) |
Dinah |
|
R |
Nov. 25
(329, 694. *614, *250) |
Naphtali |
|
|
... It was 4 August 1968, and it was
the feast day of Saint Dominic, patron of Santo Domingo
Pueblo, southwest of Santa Fe. At one end of the hot,
dusty plaza, a Dominican priest watched nervously as
several hundred dancers arranged in two long rows
pounded the earth with their
moccasined feet as a mighty, collective prayer [ui]
for rain, accompanied by the powerful baritone singing
of a chorus and the beat of drums. As my family and I
viewed this, the largest and in some ways the most
impressive Native American public ceremony, a tiny cloud
over the Jémez Mountains to the northwest got larger and
larger, eventually filling up the sky; at last the storm
broke, and the sky was crisscrossed by lightning and the
pueblo resounded with peals of rolling thunder
...
|
|
Gb1-26
(355
-
100) |
Gb2-1 (216
+ 40
= 256
→
8
*
32) |
PLACE
OF
THE
SUN |
21h
(319.6)
→
137.0
+
365.25
/ 2
=
319.6
ARMUS
= η
Capricorni
(319.0),
DORSUM
= θ
Capricorni
(319.3),
TSOO
= 24
Capricorni
(319.7) |
DRAMASA =
σ
Oct.,
χ Capricorni
(320.0),
ν
Aquarii
(320.3),
γ
Equulei (320.6),
ο
Pavonis (320.8) |
Febr
3
(399) |
4 (400
-
365
= 35) |
°Jan
30
(*315) |
31 (396) |
'Jan
7
(*292) |
8 (373) |
Christmas
Eve
(*278) |
"Dec 25 (359) |
DEC
1
(355
-
20) |
2 (336
→ 4
* 84) |
... only at the
evening of the solstitial days can spirits enter heaven, the
inhabitants of the northern parts of the island at one solstice,
the dwellers in the south at the other ...
According to the Julian calendar the spring
equinox was at day 84 ('March 25) and therefore we should
understand the corresponding winter solstice to be at 'December
25. 359 + (41 - 27) = 373 →
'January 8. |
THE NAKSHATRA
VIEW: |
9h
(137.0)
σ¹
Ursa
Majoris
(137.0),
κ
Cancri
(137.3),
τ
Cancri
(137.4),
ALSUHAIL
(al
Wazn,
of
the
Weight)
=
λ in
the
Vela
(Sail)
a part
of
Argo
Navis
(137.5),
σ²
Ursa
Majoris
(137.6),
τ
Ursa
Majoris
(137.7),
ξ
Cancri
(137.8)
*96.0
=
*137.4
-
*41.4 |
κ
in
the
Pyxidis
(Mariner's
Compass)
a part
of Argo
Navis
(138.0),
ε
(138.5) |
Ephraim → 9h (137.0)
→
Josua 13:7 |
Aug 6
(218
=
400
-
182) |
"June
25
(217
-
41) |
26
(177
= 6
*
29½)
|
JUNE
2
(153
=
176
-
23) |
3
(218
-
64) |
Fruitful |
|
Ga3-13 |
Ga3-14
(73
= 256 -
183) → π, March 14, 365 / 5) |
... According to a variety of
sources of the legend, the Argo was said to
have been planned or constructed with the help of
Athena. According to other legends it contained
in its prow a magical piece of timber from the
sacred forest of Dodona, which could speak
and render prophecies. Argo Navis is the only
one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd
century astronomer Ptolemy that is no longer
officially recognised as a constellation. It was
unwieldy due to its enormous size: were it still
considered a single constellation, it would be the
largest of all. In 1752, the French astronomer
Nicolas Louis de Lacaille subdivided it into
Carina (the keel, or the hull, of the ship),
Puppis (the poop deck), and Vela (the
sails). When Argo Navis was split, its Bayer
designations were also split. Carina has the
α, β
and ε, Vela has
γ and δ,
Puppis has ζ, and
so on. The constellation Pyxis (the mariner's
compass) occupies an area which in antiquity was
considered part of Argo's mast (called
Malus).
However, Pyxis is not now considered part of
Argo Navis, and its Bayer designations are
separate from those of Carina, Puppis
and Vela ... |
|
|
|
|
Gb2-2 |
Gb2-3 (29) |
Gb2-4 |
Gb2-5
(260) |
PLACE OF THE SUN |
α
Oct. (321.5),
δ
Equulei
(321.7),
Φ Capricorni
(321.8)
Febr
5 AD 2030 MARS |
KITALPHA (Part of a Horse) =
α
Equulei
(322.0),
ALDERAMIN (The Right Arm) = α Cephei
(322.9) |
DAI = ι Capricorni (323.5),
β
Equulei
(323.8) |
γ
Pavonis
(324.1),
YAN = ζ Capricorni
(324.6)
March
7 AD 2024 (66) MARS |
Febr 5 (36) |
6 |
7 (403) |
8 (*324) |
°Febr 1 |
2 |
3
(399) |
4 (*320) |
'Jan 9 |
10 (*295) |
11 |
12 (377) |
"Dec 25 (*280) |
26 |
27 |
28 (363) |
DEC 3 |
4 |
5 (339) |
6
(*260) |
|
THE NAKSHATRA
VIEW: |
π
Cancri
(139.2),
MIAPLACIDUS =
β
Carinae
(139.3),
TUREIS (Little Shield) =
ι
Carinae
(139.8) |
No star listed (140) |
θ
Pyxidis,
MARKAB VELORUM =
κ
Velorum
(141.5),
AL MINHAR AL ASAD (The Nose of the Lion) = κ Leonis
(141.6),
λ
Pyxidis
(141.9) |
Star-25 (Horse)
/
ANA-HEU-HEU-PO-5 (Pillar where
debates were held)
ALPHARD (The Horse) =
α
Hydrae
(142.3),
ω
Leonis
(142.6),
τ¹ Hydrae
(142.7) |
Aug
7 |
8 (220) |
9 (*141) |
10 |
"June
27 |
28 |
29 (*100) |
30 |
JUNE 4 |
5 (156) |
6
(*77) |
7 |
|
|
|
|
Ga3-16 |
Ga3-17 |
Ga3-18 (77) |
Ga3-19 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gb2-6 (9 * 29) |
Gb2-7 →
27 |
Gb2-8 |
Gb2-9 (35) |
Gb2-10 (265) |
PLACE OF THE SUN |
BUNDA (Foundation)
/ KAKKAB
NAMMAΧ (Star of Mighty Destiny)
... β and ξ also
constituted the Persian lunar station Bunda
and the similar Coptic Upuineuti, the
Foundation; but β alone marked the sieu Heu,
Hiu, or Hü, Void, anciently Ko,
the central one of the seven sieu which, taken
together, were known as Heung Wu, the
Black Warrior, in the northern quarter of the
sky. It is found in Hindu lists as Kalpeny,
of unknown signification. On the Euphrates it
was Kakkab Nammaχ, the Star of Mighty
Destiny, that may have given origin to the title
of the manzil [Al Sa'd al Su'ud], as well
as to the astrologers' name for it - Fortuna
Fortunarum. Al Firuzabadi of Khorasan,
editor of Al Kāmūs, the great Arabic
dictionary of the 14th century, called some of
the smaller stars below this Al Au'ā, the
plural of Nau', a Star, but without
explanation, and they certainly are
inconspicious ...
|
Al Sa'd al Su'ud-22 (Luckiest of the Lucky)
/
Emptiness-11 (Rat)
TSIN = 36 Capricorni
(325.2),
ALPHIRK (The Flock) =
β
Cephei
(325.7),
SADALSUD =
β
Aquarii,
ξ
Gruis (325.9)
March
14 AD 2024 (Π) MARS |
No star listed (326) |
CASTRA =
ε
Capricorni
(327.2),
BUNDA (Foundation) =
ξ
Aquarii
(327.5)
SIRIUS (α Canis Majoris
Febr 14
AD 1902 (45)
VENUS (*327.7) |
Mahar sha hi-na
Shahū-26 (Western One in the Tail of the Goat)
NASHIRA
(Fortunate One) =
γ
Capricorni
(328.0),
ν
Oct. (328.3),
AZELFAFAGE (Tail of the Hen) =
π¹
Cygni,
κ
Capricorni (328.7) |
Arkat sha hi-na
Shahū-27 (Eastern One in the Tail of the Goat)
ENIF (The Nose) =
ε
Pegasi, ERAKIS =
μ
Cephei
(329.2),
46 CAPRICORNI, JIH (the Sun) =
κ
Pegasi
(329.3),
ι Piscis Austrini (329.4),
λ
Capricorni
(329.6),
ν
Cephei (329.7),
DENEB
ALGIEDI
=
δ
Capricorni
(329.8)
*288.0 = *329.4 - *41.4 |
|
Febr 9 (40) |
10 |
11 |
12 (408) |
13 (345 + 64) |
°Febr 5 (36) |
6 |
7 |
8 (*324) |
9 (40) |
'Jan 13 (378) |
14 |
15 (*300) |
16 |
17 |
"Dec 30 (364) |
31 |
"Jan 1 |
2 |
3
(368, *288) |
DEC 7 (11 * 31 =
341) |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 (345) |
THE NAKSHATRA
VIEW: |
Al Tarf-7 (The End)
ψ
Velorum (143.3),
ALTERF =
λ
Leonis,
τ²
Hydrae (143.4),
ξ
Leonis (143.5)
*102.0 = *143.4 - *41.4 |
A
Hydrae
(144.1)
WEGA (α Lyrae) |
Creation of our present world
UKDAH (Knot) =
ι
Hydrae (145.4),
κ
Hydrae (145.5),
SUBRA =
ο
Leonis
(145.8)
ALPHEKKA MERIDIANA
*104.0 = *145.4 - *41.4 |
5 Imix 9 Kumk'u
Rishu A.-13 (Head of
the Lion)
ψ
Leonis (146.4),
RAS
ELASET AUSTRALIS = ε Leonis
(146.6)
*105.0 = *146.4 - *41.4 |
VATHORZ PRIOR = υ Carinae
(147.9) |
UKDAH (THE KNOT)
... σ,
4.6, was Ulug Beg's
Al Minhar al
Shujā', the Snake's Nose. τ¹,
4.9, flushed white, and τ²,
4.6, lilac, with ι and the
5th magnitude A, form the curve in the neck,
Ptolemy's Καμπή; but
Kazwini knew them as Ukdah, the Knot ... |
Aug 11 |
12 |
13 (225) |
14 |
15 (227) |
"July 1 |
2 |
3 (*104) |
4 |
5 |
JUNE 8 |
9 |
10 (161) |
11 |
12 |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga3-20 → Dramasa |
Ga3-21 |
Ga3-22 |
Ga3-23 |
Ga3-24 |
... Midsummer is the flowering
season of the oak, which is the tree of endurance
and triumph, and like the ash is said to 'court the
lightning flash'. Its roots are believed to extend
as deep underground as its branches rise in the air
- Virgil mentions this - which makes it emblematic
of a god whose law runs both in Heaven and in the
Underworld ... The month, which takes its name from
Juppiter the oak-god, begins on June 10th and
ends of July 7th. Midway comes St. John's Day, June
24th, the day on which the oak-king was
sacrificially burned alive. The Celtic year was
divided into two halves with the second half
beginning in July, apparently after a seven-day
wake, or funeral feast, in the oak-king's honour ...
|
The 4th point in our pentagram for Venus was in April 27 AD
1905 and it will now be interesting to inspect the 5th point
in November 30 AD 1906, i.e. in day number 5 of Naphtali
3rd
Point |
*220 |
4th
Point |
Sept 17
AD 1903 (260, 625) |
April 27
(107, *27) AD 1905 |
EQUINOX
(SEPT 22, *185, 265) |
MARCH 20
(*364) |
|
|
Ga7-16 (185 →
July 6) |
Gb8-30 (242, 471) |
Nov 25
(*249) era of rongorongo |
May 23 (*63) era
of rongorongo |
ANTARES (*547) |
Hyadum I (*767, *584, *63.4) |
|
"April
12 (*22 = *63.4 - *41.4) |
... Ecclesiastically, the equinox
is reckoned to be on 21 March (even though the
equinox occurs, astronomically speaking, on 20 March
in most years) ... |
MARCH 26 (*370) |
27 |
28 (*7) |
29 (88) |
30 (454) |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga1-5
(370 - 365) |
Ga1-6 |
Ga1-7 |
Ga1-8 |
Ga1-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
Gb5-17
(229 + 141) |
Gb5-18 (359 + 12) |
Gb5-19
(365 + 7) |
Gb5-20
(12 * 12) |
Gb5-21
(290 / 2) |
No star
listed (69) |
No star
listed (70) |
TABIT =
π³ Orionis (71.7), π² Orionis
(71.9) |
π4 Orionis (72.1),
ο¹ Orionis (72.4), π5 Orionis (72.8)
*31.0 = *72.4 - *41.4 |
π¹ Orionis (73.0),
ο² Orionis (73.4), HASSALEH =
ι Aurigae
(73.6),
π6 Orionis (73.9)
*32.0 = *73.4 - *41.4 |
|
May 29
(122 + 27) |
30 |
31 (*372
+ *64) |
June 1
(152 = 88 + 64) |
2 (*73) |
°May 25 |
26 |
27 (*432
= *436 - *4) |
28 (148 =
152 - 4) |
29 (*69) |
'May 2
(122) |
3 (*408) |
4 |
5 (125) |
6 (*46 =
*73 - *27) |
"April 18 (108) |
19 (*29) |
20 (*395) |
21 (111 =
152 - 41) |
22 (477 =
112 + 365) |
THE NAKSHATRA VIEW: |
SEPT 24 |
25 (*188) |
26 |
27 (9 *
30) |
28 (3 *
91) |
HAN = ζ Ophiuchi (251.0) |
ζ
Herculis,
η
Tr. Austr.
(252.1), η Herculis, β Apodis (252.5) |
ATRIA = α Tr. Austr.
(253.9) |
Tail-6 (Tiger)
WEI (Tail) = ε Scorpii,
η Arae (254.3),
DENEBAKRAB = μ Scorpii
(254.7) |
ι Ophiuchi (255.3),
GRAFIAS = ζ Scorpii (255.4)
*214.0 = *255.4 - *41.4 |
Nov 27 |
28 |
29 (333) |
Day 5 of
Naphtali |
Dec 1
(*255) |
°Nov
23 |
24 |
25 (329) |
26 (*250) |
27 |
'Oct 31 |
'Nov 1 |
2 |
3 (*227
→π) |
4 (308) |
"Oct 17
(*210) |
18 |
19 (292) |
20 |
21 |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga7-18 (141 + 46) |
Ga7-19
(188) |
Ga7-20 |
Ga7-21
(190) |
Ga7-22
(145 + 46) |
|