[Aztlan] Chac The Rain God
D. M. Urquidi
deamayaspin at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 3 09:27:41 CST 2008
Bertrand
It has never been "our Greek-Roman" heritage, it is
only what any anthropologist wants to call the
entities, whther it be a fra fulano or prof. john or
Jane Doe
> for the Feathered Serpent in Teotihuacan. It's not a
god. It
> never has an anthropomorphic aspect.
However, a Feathered Serpent with the head of Tlaloc
at the tail, illustrated in the Codex Rios as a
serpent with a man's upper torso the Mural at Chichen
with a man figure in the front and a smaller one at
the tail, The Nuttal, the Bodley, The Borgia and quite
a few others definitely has an anthropomorphic aspect.
If by
"an anthropomorphic aspect" it means that is was a
powerful display of noise, fire and sinuous movement,
somewhere, either in the sky as a waivering comet, or
lava streaming out of a volcano, burningand burying
the whole of Amecameca, Oh, well.
Dea
D. M. Urquidi
P. O. Box 49485
Austin, Texas 78765
http://www.mayalords.org
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ancientamericas/
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