next page previous page table of contents home

68. By using Cartes du Ciel we can follow the projected path of Mars on the ecliptic plane, beyond the evening sky of April 14 AD 2024 - when Mars will be at Φ Aquarii - to the region of Pisces, all the way to Omicron (ο) which Mars will reach in June 6 (AD 2024):

In the G text we will find the beginning of line Gb3 to be 3 days after Φ Aquarii:

JAN 2 3 (360 + 8) 4 5
Gb2-32 Gb2-33 (59) Gb2-34 (229 + 60) Gb2-35 (290)
PLACE OF THE SUN:

SIMMAH = γ Piscium (351.7)

Φ AQUARII (*352.0)

 ψ Aquarii (352.4), χ Aquarii (352.6), γ Tucanae (352.8)

*311.0 = *352.4 - *41.4

April 14 AD 2024 (104) MARS

ο Cephei (353.3), KERB (Bucket Rope) = τ Pegasi (353.6)

κ Piscium (354.2), θ Piscium (354.4), υ Pegasi (354.9)

*313.0 = *354.4 - *41.4
March 7 (66, 431) 8 (80 + 352 → 16 * 27) 9 10 (*354)
"Jan 25 (365 + 25 = 390) 26 27 (392 = 433 - 41) 28 (*354 - 41 = *313)

And a dot in front marks glyph number 64, corresponding to JANUARY 8:

takaure

Gb3-1 (291)

Gb3-3 (64)

Taka, takataka. Circle; to form circles, to gather, to get together (of people). Vanaga. 1. A dredge. P Mgv.: akataka, to fish all day or all night with the line, to throw the fishing line here and there. This can only apply to some sort of net used in fishing. We find in Samoa ta'ā a small fishing line, Tonga taka the short line attached to fish hooks, Futuna taka-taka a fishing party of women in the reef pools (net), Maori takā the thread by which the fishhook is fastened to the line, Hawaii kaa in the same sense, Marquesas takako a badly spun thread, Mangareva takara a thread for fastening the bait on the hook. 2. Ruddy. 3. Wheel, arch; takataka, ball, spherical, round, circle, oval, to roll in a circle, wheel, circular piece of wood, around; miro takataka, bush; haga takataka, to disjoin; hakatakataka, to round, to concentrate. P Pau.: fakatakataka, to whirl around. Mq.: taka, to gird. Ta.: taa, circular piece which connects the frame of a house. Churchill. Takai, a curl, to tie; takaikai, to lace up; takaitakai, to coil. P Pau.: takai, a ball, to tie. Mgv.: takai, a circle, ring, hoop, to go around a thing. Mq.: takai, to voyage around. Ta.: taai, to make into a ball, to attach. Churchill.

Ure. 1. Generation; ure matá, warlike, bellicose generation (matá, obsidian, used in making weapons). 2. Offspring; brother; colleague i toou ure ka tata-mai, your colleague has turned up. 3. Friendship, friendly relationship; ku-ké-á te ure, they have become enemies (lit.: friendship has changed). 4. Penis (this definition is found in Englert's 1938 dictionary, but not in La Tierra de Hotu Matu'a). Ure tahiri, to gush, to spurt, to flow; e-ure tahiri-á te toto, blood is flowing in gushes. Ure tiatia moana, whirlwind which descend quickly and violently onto the ocean; whirlpool, eddy. Vanaga. Penis; kiri ure, prepuce, foreskin. P Pau., Mgv., Ta.: ure, penis. Ureure, spiral. Ta.: aureure, id. Urei, to show the teeth. Mgv.: urei, to uncover the eye by rolling back the lids. Churchill. Pau.: Ureuretiamoana, waterspout. Ta.: ureuretumoana, id. Churchill. H. Ule 1. Penis. For imaginative compounds see 'a'awa 1, 'aweule, ulehala, ulehole, ulepa'a, ulepuaa, ule'ulu. Kū ka ule, he'e ka laho, the penis is upright, the scrotum runs away (refers to breadfruit: when the blossom (pōule) appears erect, there will soon be fruit). 2. Tenon for a mortise; pointed end of a post which enters the crotch of a rafter (also called ma'i kāne). Ho'o ule, to form a tenon or post for the crotch of a rafter. 3. To hang. Wehewehe.

... A butterfly is an insect of the order Lepidoptera. Like all Lepidoptera, butterflies are notable for their unusual life cycle with a larval caterpillar stage, an inactive pupal stage, and a spectacular metamorphosis into a familiar and colourful winged adult form ... According to the 'Butterflies' chapter in Kwaidan: Stories and Studies of Strange Things, by Lafcadio Hearn, a butterfly is seen as the personification of a person's soul; whether they be living, dying, or already dead ... The Ancient Greek word for 'butterfly' is ψύχη (psychē), which primarily means 'soul', 'mind' ... The Taoist philosopher Zhuangzi once had a dream of being a butterfly flying without care about humanity, however when he woke up and realized it was just a dream, he thought to himself 'Was I before a man who dreamt about being a butterfly, or am I now a butterfly who dreams about being a man?' In some old cultures, butterflies also symbolize rebirth into a new life after being inside a cocoon for a period of time ...

JAN 6 7 (372) 8 9 10 (*295) 11
Gb3-1 (291) Gb3-2 Gb3-3 (64) Gb3-4 Gb3-5 (295) Gb3-6
PLACE OF THE SUN:
ο Gruis, Snowball Nebula = NGC7662 Andromedae (355.0), τ Oct. (355.3) No star listed (356)

ι Phoenicis (357.3), ι Piscium (357.4), λ Andromedae (357.9)

*316.0 = *357.4 - *41.4

Λ Piscium (358.0), MANUS CATENATA = ι Andromedae (358.1), θ Phoenicis, ALRAI = γ Cephei (358.4), κ Andromedae (358.7)

*358.4 - *41.4 = *317.0

ω Aquarii (359.2), 78 Pegasi (359.5)

ψ Andromedae (360.1), σ Phoenicis (360.4)

*360.4 - *41.4 = *319.0
March 11 (*355) 12 (436) 13 3-14 (73) 15 16 (*360)
"Jan 29 (*314) 30 31 "Febr 1 (32) 2 3 (399)

... Though Andromeda has its roots most firmly in the Greek tradition, a female figure in Andromeda's place appeared in Babylonian astronomy. The stars that make up Pisces and the middle portion of modern Andromeda formed a constellation representing a fertility goddess, sometimes named as Anunitum or the Lady of the Heavens ...

In the Mesopotamian overview the Northern of the pair of Fishes (Anunitú) seems to have been associated with a Rainbow, evidently with the planet Venus taking over the rule from the planet Mars: