[Aztlan] God L

D. M. Urquidi deamayaspin at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 8 14:36:01 CST 2009


Ksren"

It is the owl (that which watches thoughout the night,) with one foot.
The other is part of the flowers of Tamoanchan.

It indicates the two trees that held up the world. . . . And can be found as a download and explained in :

Phillips Jr., Henry (1883) History of the Mexicans as Told by Their Paintings Translated and edited by Henry Phillips Jr. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society XXI:616-651, 1883. (edited  for FAMSI by Alec Christensen)

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--- On Sun, 11/8/09, Karen Bassie <rick.bassie at nucleus.com> wrote:

> From: Karen Bassie <rick.bassie at nucleus.com>
> Subject: [Aztlan] God L
> To: "Johanne Tournier" <jltournier at ns.sympatico.ca>
> Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009, 1:33 PM
> Johanne,
> The image in question is from the jamb in the Temple of the
> Cross. One 
> of the diagnostic traits of God L (the maternal grandfather
> of the hero 
> twins) is an owl headdress which the TC deity is wearing.
> In contrast, 
> Itzamnaaj (the paternal grandfather of the hero twins)
> wears a flower 
> headdress with an ak'bal sign infixed in the center of the
> flower. It is 
> the same headdress worn by Itzamnaaj's bird manifestation.
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