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A queer Mexican, Chicano artist dedicated to the art and craft of pre-Hispanic, Mesoamerican spirituality. DM for commissions.
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According to the sacred narrative, Tonatiuh, the Sun, was born when Nanahuatzin, Syphilitic Lord, an old and ill divinity, jumped into the flames of the Sacred Fire

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The Temple of the Sun, the main building of Teotihuacan, appears in ruins, as it can be seen today. However, in ancient times, the Mexica or Aztecs held ceremonies at this sacred place, which was already in ruins, abandoned, by the time they arrived to the center of Mexico

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He carries the emblems of His role: the axe which He lets not fall upon our head, the shield which He uses to protect our health, the pahtli flowers used for healing, and the rabbit, a reminder of His power over pulque and drunkenness

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Mayahuel is, thus, our mother, who gives Her body to us, Her children. She has no permanent appearance, and the small amount of depictions known show Her with different regalia and in different positions

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It is the nahual bird, spirit animal, of the Sun, often called His pet, who gives personality to His heart.
You can find out which bird is your nahual in one of the Sacred Calendar readings I offer in my Etsy store!
https://t.co/xzzuKsaiCE

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The distinctive feathers of the quetzal resemble the color of plants, newborn life which grows during springtime

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Malinalli is the summary of the conception our ancestors had of time and complementary opposites, for it represents life and death as two steps of a single process, which go one before the other.
You can see Sacred Calendar readings in my Etsy store!
https://t.co/f6kbvdxHdw

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This is the glyph of malinalli of "braided grass", one of the days of the Sacred Calendar and a symbol of rebirth and fertility

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In the Sacred Narrative, the main elders are Tata and Nene, ancestors of humankind, who were saved by Tezcatlipoca from a great flood, when He placed them inside the hollow trunk of an ahuehuete

You can see "The Great Flood" as a print in my Etsy store!
https://t.co/70aVHJXWYL

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One of the privileges of the elders was the free consume of alcoholic beverages.
The Nahuatl word for "old woman" is ilama, while "old man" is said huehue. Cihtli means "grandmother", and colli is "grandfather", although they can also be called "mother" and "father"

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