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<strong>Aztec</strong> <strong>Christic</strong> <strong>Magic</strong><br />

V.M. SAMAEL AUN WEOR<br />

sometimes even kills with his sole presence, hidden, lies in wait for his victims. The sun<br />

of truth rises in the human being and illuminates his world when he lifts his mind from<br />

the darkness of ignorance and selfishness into the light of wisdom and altruism. A<br />

symbol of this state of consciousness in the human being is the pair of eagle eyes that,<br />

upon the tarsus feet of Coatlicue, try to see towards the infinite.<br />

Practice<br />

We recommend you choose a private place in any of your rooms, so that every week, in<br />

that place, upon a small desk or table, you can study these chapters. A white mantle, a<br />

small wooden or metallic cross and the light of two lit candles made of wax or paraffin<br />

must not be missing upon that desk. Choose the hour from any day of the week, for<br />

instance, Thursday from 9 to 10 or from 10 to 11 p.m. Before performing the invocation<br />

of Camazotz, the Bat God, you must during three days nourish yourself only with fruits,<br />

legumes, rye bread and milk. Do not be afraid to perform the invocation of Camazotz<br />

with whom you have to confront yourself to successfully continue on our studies. The<br />

soul purified by love and sincere devotion to his internal God must neither fear anything<br />

nor anybody, but only fear itself. Keep such an experience of the path of your life only<br />

for you.<br />

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Chapter 17<br />

Xochipilli<br />

In the museum of Anthropology and History of Mexico City is found Xochipilli seated<br />

upon a beautiful carved basaltic cube. The knees on high and his legs crossed as the cross<br />

of Saint Andrew, his hands above his knees with their respective index and thumbs in<br />

contact. His sight is towards the in He wears great earrings made of jade, an armor chest<br />

with tassels that end as tiger paws or serpent’s fangs, and upon the center of his armor are<br />

shown two suns with a big half moon upon each one of them. He has bracelets and<br />

kneecaps that are finished as six petaled flowers; leg-armor with paws which seize his<br />

ankles, and upon his leg-armor there are two bellflowers whose corollas are downwardly<br />

spreading; one with six seeds and the other with fire. He is wearing cactlis whose lashes<br />

are graciously knotted upon his feet.<br />

Xochipilli: xochith “flower” pilli, “principal” God of agriculture, flowers, music, song,<br />

poetry and dance. “Flowers and chants are the most elevated things that exist on the earth<br />

so as to enter into the ambits of the truth; “this is what the Tlamatinime taught in the<br />

Calmecac. This is why all their philosophy is tinted with the most pure poetic tinge. The<br />

face of Xochipilli is impassible; yet, his heart is overflowing with happiness.<br />

The annals state that “Sun-4-Air”, or Ehecatonatinuh, is Quetzalcoatl, the luminous<br />

dragon, hermaphrodite God of the winds which blows from the east throughout the four<br />

cardinal points. His consort or equal is Cihuacoatl, the woman-serpent. Quetzalcoad<br />

arrived from Venus and returned to Venus. Therefore, when the Sun is still over the<br />

horizon irradiating its last rays of gold, the afternoon star, the soul of Quetzalcoatl starts<br />

to shine with its firsts trembling lights.<br />

After the “Sun-4-Ocelotl”, Quetzalcoatl bled his phallus and made penance with<br />

Apantecuhtli, Huictlolinqui, Tepanquezqui, Tiallamanac and Tzotenco in order to create<br />

the human beings who would populate Anahuac anew. Such a sacrifice was performed in<br />

Tamoanchan (house from where we descended) and made possible the entrance of life<br />

within the bones of the giants who were devoured by the tigers, and who were brought by<br />

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