[Aztlan] could be a silly question

D. M. Urquidi deamayaspin at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 31 04:45:53 CDT 2007


Mahalo:
   
  From my observations over 30 years, it seems that
   
  1. Many times glyphs are identified only as single units, away from their contextual companion glyphs and compared with similar glyphs found elsewhere that may have a slightly different meaning in a different context
   
  2. Where and when the "venus" glyph is found, it is immediately associated with the planet Venus,because of "almost correct" (adjustable) data from the Dresden.
   
  3. The first glyph in a ISIG text with a recognizable identification (i.e. sq. nose, sun ,Tlaloc etc) is ignored within the text as not being connected to the ISIG (title glyph). (A gentleman by the name of Beyer during Spinden's claimed that it had nothing to do with the text at all. - Kelley p. 51 and Spinden's book too I believe.)
   
  and most important
   
  4: Even when visual Sun festivals on the ground indicate "destruction", "heat", "fire", and "fleeing", to our eyes, it is considered a "fun" element of these festivals, while historical dancers are "transformed" into the entities of the costumes instead of identifying the elements of the dance (fear, joy, speed, whatever) AND the costume if related to star elements already ID'd in the monuments, including the "venus'"concept.
   
Dea


D. M. Urquidi
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