COATLICUE

Coatlicue is recognized as the "Mother of the Gods." She represents Mother Earth, Nature incarnate. Her name means "She of the Serpent Skirt." Serpents refer to the interweaving of roots and rivers that, with their vitality, systematically unite the entire Body of Mother Earth so that Life may manifest.

CHANTICO

Chantico means "She Who Dwells in the Hearth." She is the feminine deity who guards the earthly fire, the hearth fire, the fire of the hearth, the fire of volcanoes, and the shining light. Chantico is represented with headdresses of precious, fiery-colored feathers, lightning bracelets, and noble feminine attire. She is attributed with the power […]

WINTER SOLSTICE

The winter solstice occurs when the Earth, in its elliptical and cyclical motion around the Sun, is at the farthest point of one of its terrestrial hemispheres in relation to the Great Parent Star, the Sun. During this time, the length of the solar day is at its shortest, giving rise to the longest nights of the […]

BIRTH

Arriving at Life… Passing through its Sacred Portal that embraces us, incarnating a human body as children of Mother Earth. Who welcomes us? Who awaits us? Birth is the miraculous event that opens the door to a new life, a new path. The great opportunity to reposition existence from a new Light, a […]

COYOLXAUHQUI

Within Nahua mythology, Coyolxauhqui has held an important place in the representation of the lunar archetype of the Mexica and/or Aztec ancestors. This dismembered woman is depicted on a large round stone monolith that was found in the Templo Mayor in downtown Mexico City on February 21st […]

NAHUA WORLDVIEW

The ancestral wisdom inherited from indigenous peoples is a profound knowledge that helps us understand the laws that govern the phenomenal energies of Creation within our human experience. The Nahua worldview of the peoples of Anáhuac—a territory in northern and Central America—has been recovered through oral tradition and […]