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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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Xipe Totec, the Flayed Lord, god of spring, patron of goldsmiths. In ancient times, a famine struck mexico. Xipe heard the cries of the starving people, and peeled off his own skin. Where it fell, maize grew. He thus wears the skin of a flayed man.

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They cook the fish, who had once, unbeknownst to them, been a human. The smoke rises to the heavens.

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For the dry fields of summer conceal the fact that in the rains of winter they will be reborn. Here is a painting of mine of Xipe Totec

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On either side are the Lords of death and life, who pierce their bodies; the blood of their sacrifice flows upon the wheel of life and sets it in motion

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Yei Chalchihuitl, theThree of Jade.

This card is the Three of Jades, which corresponds to the Three of Pentacles in the standard tarot. Here, a young artist is at work, while a nobleman confers with him regarding his creation.

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This card is the Knight of Staffs, which corresponds to the knight of Wands in the standard tarot. Here the knight is a young traveling warrior, as indicated by his staff of turquoise and his back basket strapped to his forehead.

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. However, precisely because Tlazolteotl inspires passionate emotions, she is also the only one who can cleanse us. For this reason she is called “Filth Eater.” We can confess our wrongdoing to her, unburden ourselves to her, and in so doing she consumes the filth within

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She further inspires vice and disorder in the hearts of men. All of those feelings of envy, greed, passion, love, hatred, and on and on, spring from her. She is unordered emotion. It is up to us to control those emotions, to suppress them, to enjoy them, or make them useful.

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This card is the two of Staffs, which corresponds to the Two of Wands in the standard tarot. A Mexica Tlatoani, or emperor, crowned with the turquoise diadem and labret of power, stands on a temple parapet, overlooking his dominion.

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Two Aztec, princesses, sit on a palace terrace, overlooking the ancient Mexica capital of Tenochtitlan. One woman has in her hair two bunches of quetzal plumes, which is part of the symbolic regalia of Xochiquetzal, the goddess of love.

https://t.co/epM0RrRjYP

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