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novy2sirius · 7 months ago
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AZTEC ASTROLOGY
—7— (the snake/coatl)
Aztec Astrology is an old form of astrology dating back to 600 BC. This type of astrology has 20 different signs rather than 12. It originates from an ancient tribe, the Aztecs, who were particularly fond of astronomy
Snake Dates: January 7/19/31, February 5/17, March 1/13/25, April 6/18/30, May 12/24, June 5/17/29, July 11/23, August 4/16/28, September 9/21, October 3/15/27, November 8/20, December 2/14/26
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Traits of the snake/coatl:
• Associated with Saturn
• They prefer to be alone most of the time
• Seductive and usually sexually attractive physically
• Best athletes out of all the aztec signs
• Confident if they’re at a higher vibration but cocky if at a lower vibration
• Goal oriented
• Extremely spiritual
• Intelligent
• Can become wealthy through connections
• Very loyal to the people they love but if they don’t care about you they shouldn’t be trusted
• Unpredictable
• Few understand them yet people will still think they do
• Few in their lives get to know them well
• Very secretive
• Sneaky
• Natural talent in business careers
• Usually have an unstable love life because they never know what they want
• May have anger issues/be merciless if you hurt them
• Possessive
• Manipulative/abuse of power
• Their eyes look snake-like
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jstor · 2 years ago
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Happy Monday! Here are three Aztec stone snakes for you. The greenish one (13th-16th century) is from the Cleveland Museum of Art and the other two (15th-early 16th century) are from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, two open access collections on JSTOR.
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illustratus · 2 months ago
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paranormalpost · 1 month ago
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Aztec Astrology (Chica Sign) nickname for the “snake”
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I don't know how to put this into words, but having this sign in Aztec Astrology is 50x more intense than Scorpio influences. If you have this sign in Aztec Astrology, many people will be irritated by your presence quickly, causing them to throw aggressive & intense responses at you, something about your presence triggers people so hard, that they feel so intimidated by you and uncomfortable with you. No matter what your appearance is, you will have incredibly seductive features, you simply radiate seductive energy, with sexual energy, this sign is ruled by the kundalini energy, by the sacral chakra, which stands for sexual energy. You will immediately feel this sexual energy with these people, the can’t hide it. As you can see, they radiate dark energy, you get a little scared of them, it's like they come from the underworld, no matter how sweet they are to you you still find their presence a mystery, something about them is not right and it triggers you, because they have a closed energy that you can't read. The eyes, they are so intense, it's like they look right through you, like there's no life in them, it's so intense that you feel with them as if everything around you is fake. These people are psychic and connected to death, they experience more than one world, they communicate easily with deceased people. They share nothing, they are incredibly secretive, so secretive that it seems dangerous. The most sexy Aztec sign to have, the can seduce anyone or scare anyone. People often mistake them for being “possessed” especially when the see them stare. Unbelievable smart, not human smart, unhuman smart type of way, the intelligence will scare you. Are the type of people that will do black magic on you, or voodoo when you do them wrong. Unbelievable good at manipulating, unbelievable good at lying unbelievable good at being sneaky, and unbelievable good at manifesting, also unbelievable good at playing seductive roles like dancing, flirting, touching etc.
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ticosanchezz · 4 months ago
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Feathered Serpent
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killingdoll · 1 year ago
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Vampirism means devouring part of one’s humanity. For those who willingly choose vampirism, it takes both courage and insanity.
Olrox strikes me as the type who chose to become a vampire instead of being turned against his will like some others, so he’s been embracing the ‘dark gifts’ and living his life (or un-life) to the fullest: dressing in fashionable attire, taking care of his appearance, sleeping with men he fancies, etc. That is the idea behind this commission done by the talented artist Linhchocobo (Twitter).
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sunshinesandmoonlight · 7 months ago
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I just realized that I am an ashlesha (symbol is a serpent/snake) sun, a snake in chinese astrology and a snake in Aztec astrology🥴
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createimpact3p0 · 1 year ago
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In the heart of ancient Mexico, from the 14th to the 16th century, a vibrant and powerful civilization thrived. The Aztecs, which are also known as Mexica or Tenochca, were most likely originated as a nomadic tribe of hunters and gatherers in northern Mexico. While searching for a permanent home which, according to their believes, would be determined by the appearance of an eagle perched on a nopal cactus with a serpent in its beak, in 1325 C.E. they arrived on a marshy land located around Lake Texcoco.
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stearleart · 11 months ago
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Corn 06/01/23
Ink illustration of Corn, Quetzalcoatl, from @warlordofnoodles cool web series, No Evil. This was done as an apology gift for someone.
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arthistoryanimalia · 2 years ago
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For #WorldSerpentDay: Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent deity of the Aztecs, shown here in full zoomorphic form snacking on a human in the Codex Telleriano-Remensis, c. 1563. [BnF MS Mexicain 385 f. 18r]
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paintedlady345 · 9 months ago
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Did anyone else watch detentionaire I did but skipped most of the seasons I might go back k to watch the full thing but anyway this is after the show ended
Li ping’s family
Yaotl/camilla(39) wife
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Priscilla(16)daughter
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Also just saying I am terrible when it comes to year and age so if this or any other one looks weird pls tell me the correct one so I can fix it thank you
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spaceferren-comics · 8 months ago
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Very VERY old (about 2 years old) art! Of snake men! Aztec snake men no less
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comparativetarot · 1 year ago
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King of Swords. Art by Lisa Hunt, from the Animals Divine Tarot.
Quetzalcoatl
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mahgnib · 11 months ago
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savage-rhi · 4 months ago
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doktorno83 · 1 year ago
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Attention: bad comic alert!
So French publisher Delcourt had just dropped third tome of graphic novel "Le Serpent et la Lance" known in English "The Snake and the Spear".
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The whole series is absolutely bollocks, racist towards Mesoamerican natives and propagates very harmful stereotypes. Before I explain it more, watch that production video below:
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Its in French, and here are explanations what I noticed is wrong on that video:
He uses a controversial historical fiction book as inspiration, Gary Jenning's "Aztec" that has lots of questionable violent and borderline pornographic content combined with confabulations (01:25)
He claims how Aztecs were "bloodthirsty" "just like Japanese" and combined it with "beauty of art". Justifying putting extreme violence in work with an 'other' culture reeks of Orientalism and obsolete anthropology like "Chrysanthemum and Sword". And in case of Mexica (Aztecs) its a continuation of colonial era racism (01:38).
Apparently (on table) as one visual references he has very old and obsolete illustrated book (from red covered Hatchette series) for children about native civilizations in Americas, with illustrations by Pierre Jourbert (01:25).
And speaking of comics themselves:
The main plot is about serial killer, that is doing, unauthorised human sacrifices by obducting and mummifying young girls (Aztecs did not practised that).
But it is not even a proper crime story, 70% of two first tomes are childhood retrospections.
Also that comic has a little backstory of warrior retrospecting how he got promoted by CAPTURING HIS OWN SUPERIOR. I cant stand that idiocy. He things that Aztecs were Orcs or Klingons?
The author is a lame storyteller. He uses awfully dated cliches, like associating physical deformities with evil and amorality.
The Mexica society is shown as one that is extremely cruel, fatalistic, violent and physically disgusting. The government investigators are killing more people than preparator of killing of girls, in order to cover up these murders. Again, its not a parody comic, its all deadly serious.
The most annoying aspect of storytelling here is oversaturation with internal and interpersonal conflicts. The main character, merchant Spear Eye, is conflicted with his family and his older sister acts like a fussy rude teenager. His close friend (a senior rain god Tlaloc priest) with whom he has literal blood bonding pact, is backstabbing him and is showed having sadistic/masochistic personality (makes me wonder if in the end it would be revealed that he is mastermind behind the murderer).
Another thing is to give every mayor character some sort of depressing, disturbing or unfortunate background, as if writer of the script was following some sort of rigid set of rules that says that severe trauma, poor mental health or misfortunes makes character interesting. While those things can make good character development, they are not suitable for every story and every occasion. Overall, the Aztec society is shown as a parade of misery, masochism, sadism and body horrors.
Its bad storytelling combined with bad takes on history.
I do not like it, just i do not like later tomes of his previous saga "Okko" that has its own issues with storytelling and characters. Mr Hub is very capable of making action scenes but his comics are biased towards violence, backstabbing and sociopathy, things that makes excellent base for violent action scenes, but not believable ordinary life and crime mystery.
Do not get excited over it, do not buy it, maybe just borrow from library or friend. You were warned.
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