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  1. Há 4 dias · If D H Lawrence could only see the dark, negative ‘face’ of the Mesoamerican plumed serpent - the stone sculpture in the National Museum he describes in the novel as ‘hideous,fanged, writhing...’ - and failed to grasp its age-old duality, he made some beautifully perceptive comments on ancient Mexican culture in general.

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  2. Há 3 dias · The Myth of Ce Ácatl Topiltzin Quetzalcóatl: a Summary. Ce Ácatl Topiltzin Quetzalcóatl, or “1 Reed, Our Prince Plumed Serpent”, was a holy man and patron of the post-classic Toltec city of Tollan which is now thought to be modern day Tula, situated in the state of Hidalgo, North of Mexico City.

  3. Há 3 dias · THE PLUMED SERPENT/ SERPIENTE ENPLUMADA/QUETZALCOATL/K’UK’ULCHON The plumed serpent graces textiles as the double-headed feathered serpent. For Mayas, this animal represents a fertile earth. The symbol also stands for the planet Venus as it moves through the heavens.

  4. Há 2 dias · In Aztec culture, Ehecatl is the god of the wind; oftentimes depicted as a plumed serpent and illustrated in the breath and motion of living beings and in the breezes which bring and take the precious rain water that enables things to live and thrive. Wind patterns by season in Mexico.

  5. Há 1 dia · In Aztec and Mayan myth, the plumed serpent god Quetzalcoatl was revered as the creator of humanity. In Chinese mythology, the snake represents the life force and primal energy of chi. It is one of the 12 zodiac animals. In the Bible, the serpent tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden.

  6. Há 3 dias · Revivals Pt 2 – Enlightenment in the Land of the Plumed Serpent. Revivals Pt3 – Mystery Schools, The RCC and the Reformation. Revivals Pt4 – The First Great Awakening & The Enigmatic George Whitefield. Revivals Pt5 – The Brimstone and Mysticism of Jonathan Edwards

  7. Há 5 dias · He is similar to Abraxas, which may signify the sun at the summer solstice, or at noon, because he is sometimes depicted with the crab (Cancer) and the Lion with a serpent body (Aion). But even more intriguing is the correlation this has to the plumed serpent , known as Kukulkan (Quetzalcoatl) in Mexico, and Djet in Egypt (also signified by the falcon or hawk and the serpent, hence a plumed ...