Yes, one of my first impressions when considering
this crossbow archer rendition of Sagittarius in the VMS was
that this stud had his bolt shaft drawn with a steady and ready aim to
strike its intended target. At least there does seem to be an implied
interaction between this corraled central male figure surrounded by
all these maidens. He has only got one shot. He better make it count.
Regards,
Dana Scott
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Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 2:51
PM
Subject: VMs: Birth
If we look here http://130.132.81.124/PHOTONEGIMG/zoom/Z361/z3610569.jpg
the
woman that the crossbow is pointing at has the flower or star pointing
down
instead of up. The woman diagonally down and to the left has no
flower. This
I believe indicates birth. There is also a defined space in
the drawing up
and to the left of the guy with the crossbow ending between
the left two of
the four figures at the top. This I believe represents
conception. Now the
labels here I feel would describe the journey from
conception to birth.
Morning sickness, water retention etc etc. I believe
working on this
hypothesis will yeild
results.
Jeff
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