The Tonatiuh

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Tue Apr 28 22:07:19 UTC 2009


The Tonatiuh.

According to the "Leylenda del los Soles" the cycle of the 4 Suns, or the
Tonatiuh, should begin on 955 BC., and end on 1073 AD.

So it is said that the 1st Sun should begin on 1 Acatl 4 Ocelotl, "It was
the year 1 Reed, and on a day called 4 Tiger".

The 2nd Sun began on 279 BC, or on 1 Tecpatl 4 Ehecatl, "The year of this
Sun was 1 Flint, and was known as 4 Wind".

The 3rd Sun began on 85 AD, or 1 Tecpatl 4 Quiahuitl, "The year was 1 Flint
and the day 4 Rain".

The 4th Sun began on 397 AD, or 1 Calli 4 Atl, "The year was 1 House and the
day 4 Water".

The references to the yeardates are in fact not very right, according to the
current counting of the days.

The 1st Sun should began on 9 Tecpatl 4 Ocelotl, or 8 July 955BC., or
JD1372837.

After 676 years, or 246688 days, the 2nd Sun began on 9 Tecpatl 4 Ehecatl,
or 1 March 279BC., or JD1619525.

After 364 years, or 132717 days, the 3rd Sun began on 9 Tecpatl 4 Quiahuitl,
or 16 May 85 AD., JD1752242.

After 312 years, or 114010 days, the 4th Sun began on 9 Tecpatl 4 Atl, or 10
July 397AD., JD1866252. This Sun lasted 676 years, or 246948 days, and ended
on 23 August 1073.

This cycle of 4 Suns lasted from 955 BC. till 1073 AD, or 2028 years. The
first and the last Sun lasted 676 years, while the second lasted 364 years
and the third 312 years. The second and the third Sun together is equal
again to 676 years.

The elements of the ancient legend of the 4 Suns are depicted, or sculpted
in the middle of the Sun Stone, which was placed upon the Temple of the Sun
just after the Tizoc stone.

It has been said that the Sun Stone shows us the beginning of the 5th Sun,
the Macuilli Tonatiuh, with the sign of 13 Acatl, 13 Reed, on the top and
the sign of Nahui Olin in the middle, or the completation of the 4 Suns.
Therefore 13 Acatl 4 Olin was linked to the inauguration of the Stone on the
27th May 1479 BC. and to the beginning of the 5th Sun.

At one time it was thought that the glyph of 13 Acatl meant the beginning of
the Creation of the 4 Suns.

However that is all not right.

The sign of 13 Acatl, which is on the top of the Stone, between the tails of
the Serpent, on the Ring of Flames may be in connection with the Sun's Great
Cycle of 26000 years, which should begin and end on 13 Acatl. If we assign a
value of 1300 years (a fractal of 13) to each of the 20 day-glyphs, that
makes a total of 26000 years.

The exact date however of the beginning of the so called 5th Sun was in fact
10 Calli 4 Olin, or 23 August 1073 AD, jD2113200.

In fact the 5th Sun is the first Sun of a new cycle of 4 Suns of 2028 years.

As the first Sun, 10 Calli 4 Olin, 23 August 1073 AD, jD2113200, was the
beginning of a new cycle that lasted 676 years or 246688 days. That brings
us to the date of 19 January 1749, JD 2359888, which was the beginning of
the second Sun of the new cycle, 10 Calli 4 Coatl. This second Sun lasts
from 1749 AD till 2112 AD., or 364 years, or 132717 days.

The third Sun should begin on 2 June 2112, or 9 Tecpatl 4 Ehecatl,
JD2492605. This Sun should last again 312 years, or 114010 days, to 2424 AD.

That brings us to the beginning of the fourth Sun on 26 July 2424,
JD2606615, or 10 Calli 4 Malinalli. This fourth Sun should last again 676
years, or 246948 days, till 3100 AD.

And that brings us again to a third new cycle of 4 Suns, beginning on 9
September 3100 AD, JD2853563, with the first cycle of this third cycle, 10
Calli 4 Xochitl...

As you can see all this cycles begin with a day 4, and are under the
influence of the numbers 676 and 2028. The yeardate switches from 9 Tecpatl
to 10 Calli, the 23rd and 24th year in the bundle of 52.  

Lahun Ik 62

Baert Georges

Flanders Fields

 

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