Chac-Mool in the Aztec and Egyptian Cultures
In the Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City there exists a stone figure of a...
In the Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City there exists a stone figure of a...
According to the Aztec language, the word Chapultepec means the following: Chapul or chapulin means “cricket” and...
Originally published in Spanish as “Los Misterios Mayas” (1977).
On the superior part of the head at the height of the pineal gland, there is a...
Gnostic Practice #17 We can appreciate four figures; one of them is a little disfigured. Among the...
The Jain or Swastika Cross, the Cross in Movement Represents sex yoga, maithuna, sexual magic, sexual alchemy. This figure...
The serpent clearly indicates the sacred fire that—when rising through the dorsal spine—grants powers to the initiate....
The Mayan Jaguar is indubitably the same as Xolotl, or the Nahua Lucifer. The Jaguar represents this in...
Certainly, the name “temple for meditation” fits the work that was performed there, since this was a temple...