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Mutemandeafcat > 04-01-2018, 11:07 PM
There is so much work and discussion around the section that contains the seven stars. I understand the logic and paradigms used in searching for the word Taurus but, I had a thought and, I was hoping some of you scholars could think this through with me.
Let's assume the seven stars are the the Pleiades (and there is going to be a lot of assumptions... old hat for you folks.) I feel like the masculine nature of Taurus goes against the female nature of the codex. So, what if the curved (female) line is going from the star cluster to the center figure communicating "I come from here" and/or "we are connected."
What if the center moon figure is Pleione their mother. She brings a lot to the table, as far as, connecting imagery in her mythos. Female, water, etc.
The large star above the seven sisters could be Elnath; which could be, the Butting One. But, not referring to the bull but, the goat. Or, it could also be Capella; Small She Goat. Which continues a female and not male narrative, and again, a goat.
I share this in hopes of both reasoning out this logic and to hopefully give you language scholars a few words to chase and seek. Goat seems like it would be helpful to find.
Thanks for reading.