Xochiquetzal “Beautiful Flower” It is the archetype of the maiden, the young girl who possesses the attributes of pure sensuality that awakens by enhancing seductive beauty.
She is recognized as the patron saint of artists and artisans, all arts and crafts that inspire the beauty of life in artistic creations and expressions that bring love to existence.
This beautiful teenager who lived in “Tamoanchan"House of flowers", "Heavenly Paradise" was loved by all the Gods and revered by all people, because she represents beauty in all its splendor, the charm of the senses.
Her clothing expresses the opulence and fertile generosity that Nature gives us.
In the various interpretations of the ancient codices, she is distinguished by her adornments of precious gems in earrings, bracelets, necklaces; her crown has multiple feathers of precious birds, mainly from the quetzal; her colorfully embroidered clothes and dresses and her nose ring denote the nobility of those who could enjoy the luxuries of opulence.
Xochiquetzal She was worshipped as the divine energy of pure love, the spontaneous freedom that brings fertility, the beauty that enamours the Gods and men. She is believed to be the Queen of Flowers, the “Goddess” of Love, Patroness of marriage, pregnancy, childbirth and birth.
Their relationship with Water and the Moon as rulers of fertility, which is generated by the loving encounter between man and woman, could be interpreted mythologically in that each of the spouses of Xochiquetzal It represents an aspect of the elemental divine energy that makes possible the fertilization of nature and humanity, which will result in birth.
XochiquetzalAmong other venerations, she was also worshipped by spinners, a traditional women's trade, who offered her a spindle that represented nature that, through will and dedication, becomes full again, generating and giving birth to life, new creations, beauty and flourishing.
His twin brother Xochipilli “Flower Child” also regent of the arts and patron of artisans unlike Xochiquetzal, was predominantly the “God of dance and music” because his relationship with fertility was specifically attributed to sexual desire and satisfaction of the pleasure of the senses. His relationship with the plant world has more to do with the entheogenic power of plants than with the fertile energy of flowering that will bring new fruits and seeds for Life.
Xochiquetzal It is the greatest representative of Spring, of that pure and reborn force that blossoms with the Sun to beautify, enchant, seduce and ensure the triumph of Love in the loving encounter of Father Sun and Mother Earth.