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<strong>Aztec</strong> <strong>Christic</strong> <strong>Magic</strong><br />
V.M. SAMAEL AUN WEOR<br />
Quetzalcoatl passed from Teotihuacan to Cholula where he lived for twenty years;<br />
however, because of a war, he had to flee from that place. He departed with four of his<br />
disciples to Coatzacoalcos. The annals state that he built a boat and entered the sea and<br />
disappeared. But before he left, he warned them that white bearded men like himself<br />
would arrive from the sea, to the east, and would take over Anahuac.<br />
We know that this prophecy has been fulfilled; white bearded men did come from the sea<br />
through the East; however, they did not come in order to evangelize with words, but<br />
rather, by the sword. “Pray without rest so that ye can find the Lord with happiness<br />
instead of pain.”<br />
In the Museum of Anthropology and History in the city of Mexico, there exists (as a<br />
testimony to the mystic teachings of Quetzalcoatl) a monolith with the figure of the<br />
“precious feathered (quetzalli) serpent (coatl).” Above the symbolized human head (that<br />
gives the final stroke to the whole of this serpent’s structure), protrudes a great bifid<br />
tongue (a symbol of light), an “I” (emblem of fire, Ignis) the hieroglyph “acatl” (cane),<br />
and a reed above his head.<br />
“Be ye therefore as wise serpents, and as harmless as doves.” - Matthew 10:16<br />
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Quetzalcoatl, the precious feathered (quetzalli) serpent is the divine emblem of the Nahua<br />
man, Adam, who subdued by the biblical serpent that incarnated within him, fell into its<br />
temptation.<br />
For men, the sumum of beauty is the woman. Nature, music, flowers, a landscape, a child<br />
emotionally stimulates us; yet, a woman not only stimulates us, but attracts us, inspires<br />
us, provokes us. As children, we yearn for her tenderness because she is the other half of<br />
our being and vice versa.<br />
When we love, during the connubial sexual act, we are like gods. The tlamatinime<br />
(initiate philosophers) knew how to withdraw from the sexual act without spilling the<br />
seminal liquor. The solar and lunar hierarchies utilized a single spermatozoid in order to<br />
fecundate the woman.<br />
The fallen angels were those who taught men and women how to ejaculate the seminal<br />
liquor. This is how they fell from their paradisiacal state into the animalism within which,<br />
since then, they helplessly struggle. Therefore, may Quetzalcoatl, the divine lovely<br />
feathered (quetzalli) coati (serpent), victoriously rise throughout their vertebral column<br />
again!<br />
This is how the precious feathered (quetzalli) serpent became transformed and descended<br />
into the atomic abysses of man and woman (when they violated the sixth commandment<br />
of the law of God “thou shalt not fornicate.”) This is why the serpent had to writhe upon<br />
its belly through the mud of the earth, because it was cursed (see Genesis 3:14).<br />
This precious feathered (quetzalhi) serpent is enclosed within our seminal glands and can<br />
only awaken and rise within the amorous magic’s influx. This is also the Nahua’s<br />
emblem of the sacred fire of the Holy Spirit. When the Holy Spirit rises through the<br />
septuplet canal of the spinal medulla, it converts us into angels.<br />
In the stony patios of the temples of Nahuas’ mysteries, couples (man and woman)<br />
endured months and months, caressing each other and even sexually uniting themselves<br />
without ever reaching the ejaculation of the seminal liquor. This is the how the Nahuas<br />
awoke in themselves the Universal Fire or the sacred fire of the Holy Spirit. This is how<br />
they converted themselves into magicians who made prodigies such as the ones that were<br />
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