53. In the G text the glyph at the point of Nash (γ), out in the Milky Way
river, was repeated 4 days later, with an addition in form of 4
'berrier' at a time when the Full Moon ought to be seen close to the right
ascension line of Canopus, i.e when - it could be deduced
- the Sun should be at Kaus Medius (δ):
|
*4 |
|
Ga8-6 |
Ga8-10 |
NASH (*273) |
CANOPUS (*95) |
6h (*91.3)
|
KAUS
MEDIUS (*277) |
... Among the Nahyssan of S. Carolina
time was measured and a rude chronology arranged by means of
strings of leather with knots of various colour, like the
Peruvian quipos. The Dakota use a circle as the
symbol of time, a smaller one for a year and a larger one
for a longer period: the circles are arranged in rows, thus:
OOO or O-O-O. The Pima of Arizona make use of a tally. The
year-mark is a deep notch across the stick
...
|
|
|
Ga8-6
(209) |
Ga8-7 (420 / 2) |
Ga8-8 |
|
PLACE OF THE SUN |
Winnowing Basket-7
(Leopard)
18h (273.4)
*232.0 = *273.4 - *41.4
NASH (Point) = γ Sagittarii
(273.7),
θ
Arae (273.8) |
ZHŌNGSHĀN = ο Herculis (274.0),
π
Pavonis (274.6) |
ι Pavonis (275.1),
POLIS = μ Sagittarii
(275.9)
MENKAR (α Ceti) |
Dec 19 (*273) |
20 (354 → 12
* 29˝) |
SOLSTICE |
°Dec 15
(*269) |
16 (350 → 354
- 4) |
17 |
'Nov 22
(*246) |
23 |
24 (328) |
"Nov 8 (*232) |
9 |
10 (314) |
OCT 16 |
17 (290 = 354
- 64) |
18 |
|
THE NAKSHATRA
VIEW: |
6h (91.3)
ν Orionis (91.4),
θ
Columbae (91.5),
π
Columbae (91.6) |
ξ Orionis
(92.5) |
Al Han'ah-4 (Brand)
/
Maru-sha-pu-u-mash-mashu-7
(Front of the Mouth of the Twins)
TEJAT PRIOR = η Gemini (93.4),
γ
Monocerotis (93.5),
κ Aurigae (93.6), κ
Columbae (93.8) |
June 20 (*91) |
SOLSTICE |
22 (*93) |
°June 16
(*87) |
17 (168) |
18 (*89) |
'May 24 (*64) |
25 |
26 (*66) |
"May 10 (*50) |
11 |
12 (*52) |
APRIL 17
(*27) |
18 (*393) |
19 (*29) |
|
|
|
Ga1-27 |
Ga1-28 |
Ga1-29 |
|
|
|
Ga8-9 |
Ga8-10 |
Ga8-11 (214 → 2 *
107) |
PLACE OF THE SUN |
η Sagittarii (276.9) |
KAUS MEDIUS
= δ Sagittarii,
κ Lyrae (277.5),
TUNG HAE (Heavenly Eastern Sea) = η
Serpentis
(277.7),
SHAOU PIH (Minor Minister) = φ Draconis
(277.8),
KWEI SHE = χ Draconis
(277.9) |
φ
Oct. (278.1),
KAUS AUSTRALIS
=
ε Sagittarii
(278.3),
ξ Pavonis (278.4),
AL ATHFAR (The Talons of the Falling Eagle)
= μ Lyrae
(278.6)
*237.0 = *278.4 - *41.4 |
Dec 22 |
23 (357) |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
'Nov 25
(*249) |
26 (330) |
27 |
"Nov 11
(*235) |
12 (316) |
13 |
OCT 19 |
20 (293) |
21 (*214
→ 210 + 4) |
|
THE NAKSHATRA
VIEW: |
APRIL 20 (*30) |
21 (111) |
22 (477) |
FURUD = ζ Canis Majoris
(94.9) |
Well-22 (Tapir)
/
Arkū-sha-pu-u-mash-mashu-8 (Back of the
Mouth of the Twins)
δ
Columbae (95.2),
TEJAT POSTERIOR = μ Gemini, MIRZAM (The
Roarer) = β Canis Majoris (95.4),
CANOPUS (Canopy)
= α Carinae
(95.6),
ε Monocerotis (95.7),
ψ1
Aurigae (95.9)
*54.0 = *95.4 - *41.4 |
No star listed (96) |
June 23 (*94) |
ST JOHN'S DAY (*460
→ 456 + 4) |
25 (176) |
'May 27 |
28 (*68 →
64 + 4) |
29 (149) |
"May 13 (133) |
14 (*54 →
50 + 4) |
15 (500) |
|
|
|
Ga1-30 |
Ga2-1 |
Ga2-2 |
... That
the Sun-gods Dionysus, Apollo and Mithras
were all also reputedly born at the Winter
solstice is well known, and the Christian
Church first fixed the Nativity feast of
Jesus Christ at the same season, in the year
A.D. 273. St. Chrysostom, a century later,
said that the intention was that 'while the
heathen were busied with their profane rites
the Christians might perform their holy ones
without disturbance', but justified the date
as suitable for one who was 'the Sun of
Righteousness' ... |
When the Sun reached Kaus Medius (δ)
this could no longer be a place on Land because
it
was on the other side of the Milky Way. This idea is
supported by the name Heavenly Eastern Sea
(η Ophiuchi).
The Full Moon would
here
ideally be at Canopus,
who under the name of
Agastya
was emptying the Milky Way:
... The
jaguar learned
from the grasshopper that the toad and the rabbit
had
stolen its fire while it was out hunting, and
that they had taken it across the river ...
Kaus Borealis (λ ↔ γ)
is located on the brink of the milky river and the planet
Mars is destined to reach this place in January 13
AD 2024 (day 378 of the old year as in the synodic
cycle of Saturn). Here, evidently, the 'berries' will once again (cfr
Ga8-2--3) begin to hang down from a thumb:
|
|
|
|
Ga8-12 |
Ga8-13 (216) |
Ga8-14 |
Ga8-15 |
PLACE OF THE SUN |
KAUS BOREALIS = λ Sagittarii (279.3)
Dec 7 AD 2023 (*261 → 9 * 29)
MERCURY
Jan 13 AD 2024 (300 + 78 = 378 → Saturn)
MARS |
ν Pavonis (280.4), κ Cor. Austr. (280.9)
*239.0 = *280.4 - *41.4 |
Abhijit-22 (Victorious)
θ Cor. Austr. (281.0), VEGA = α Lyrae (281.8) |
No star listed (282) |
Dec 25 |
26 (360) |
27 |
28 |
'Nov 28 |
29 (333) |
30 (*254) |
'Dec 1 |
"Nov 14 |
15 |
16 (*240) |
17 (321) |
OCT 22 (295) |
23 (*216) |
24 |
25 |
|
THE NAKSHATRA
VIEW: |
β Monocerotis, ν Gemini (97.0) |
No star listed (98) |
ψ3 Aurigae (99.4), ψ2 Aurigae (99.5)
GEMMA (α Cor. Bor.) |
ψ4 Aurigae (100.5), MEBSUTA (Outstretched) = ε Gemini (100.7) |
... 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 ... |
June 26 (177) |
27 |
28 (*464) |
29 (*100) |
'May 30 (150) |
31 (*436) |
'June 1 |
2 (*73) |
"May 16 (136) |
17 (*422) |
18 |
19 (*59) |
APRIL 23 |
24 (*399) |
25 (480) |
26 (*36) |
|
|
|
|
Ga2-3 |
Ga2-4 |
Ga2-5 (35) |
Ga2-6 |
At
glyph
218
the
Full
Moon
will
(ideally) reach
the
outstretched
leg
of
Castor,
Mebsuta:
The
left
leg
of
Castor
(the
wet
and
hairy Beaver) enables
him
to
reach
down
into
the
Milky
Way:
ORBIT OF MARS AD 2023-2024 |
April 14 (180
- 76) |
*16 |
April 30 (196 - 76) |
*133 |
Dec 7 (*261 = 341 - 80) |
Mebsuta (*100) |
Pollux (*116) |
ω
Ophiuchi (*249) |
Ga2-6
(36) |
Ga2-22 (52) |
Ga7-16
(185 = 265 - 80) |
|
|
|
APRIL 26 (116) |
MAY
12 (132) |
SEPT 22 (EQUINOX) |
*30 |
Jan 13 (378 = 454 - 76) |
|
Jan 22 (463 - 76) |
Kaus Borealis (*279) |
Mebsuta (*100) |
Ga8-12
(215) |
Ga8-15 (36 + 182) |
|
|
OCT 22 (295) |
OCT 25 (116 +
182) |
And
according
to
Cartes
du
Ciel
the
planet
Mars
will
no
longer
be
close
to
the
Tea-pot
in
January
22
AD
2024:
But
a
week
after
Canopus
/
Kaus
Medius
(Ga8-10)
the
path
will
arrive
to
the
star
marking
the
South
Dipper
(φ)
and
after
a
further
4
days
to
Nunki
(α
Sagittarii),
far
down
at
the
left
front
leg
of
the
Archer
Horse:
|
*4 |
|
*7 |
|
*4 |
|
Ga8-6 |
Ga8-10 |
Ga8-17 (220) |
Ga8-21 |
NASH (*273)
6h (*91.3)
|
CANOPUS (*95)
KAUS
MEDIUS (*277) |
OCT 27 (300)
Φ
SAGITTARII |
OCT 31
NUNKI
(*288) |
The
similarity
between
Gemini
and
Sagittarius
is
thus
at
least two-fold;
not
only
are
they
depicted
with
one
out
of
their
4
legs
down
in
the
Milky
Way
river
but
also
with
one
out
of
their
4
legs
out
in
the
sunlight.
The
Gemini
constellation
illustrates
how
twins
are
inseparable.
The
pair
is a
single
entity.
Likewise
is
the
front
part
of
the
centaur
inseparable
from
its
hind
part.
There
are
16
right
ascension
days
to
be
measured
from
the
outstretched
leg
of
Castor
(Mebsuta)
to
the
head
of
Pollux,
at
which
place
Mebsuta
late
at
night
should
arrive
out
from
the
blinding
rays
from
the
morning Sun.