
Aztec Christic Magic
The Ancient Americans, Meditation, and the Astral Body
A book by Samael Aun Weor
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- 172 Pages
- Illustrated
- 5.5 x 8.5 inches
- Print ISBN 978-1-934206-27-0
- Ebook ISBN 9781943358311
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They gave us chocolate, corn, guacamole, and chiles, and have even more to offer spiritually.
The people who inhabited America before our contemporary civilization were as complex, intelligent, and lovely as any who live today, and their cultures were as varied, contradictory, and expressive. They were great artisans, poets, warriors, thinkers, astronomers, mathematicians. Yes, the ancient Americans degenerated, exactly like our beloved Greeks and Romans, yet the former cultures of the Americas remain widely ignored. Most importantly, at its heart the mysticism of the ancient Americans is completely in harmony with the mysticism of the Egyptians, Buddhists, Christians, Greeks, Jews, Hindus, and so on, and when we study them all, we start to see the place they come from: the one, universal religion.
In Aztec Christic Magic, Samael Aun Weor illuminates many of the significant symbols of the Aztec spiritual tradition, while also providing a series of practical methods to awaken consciousness and experience the truth for ourselves. Through meditation, awakening in the world of dreams, and transmuting the sexual energy, anyone can rise out of suffering and establish a life of happiness.
“The world of ignorance is governed by fear, hate, greed, and lust. In it wander men and women floating listlessly, to and fro, upon their passions only. Only when the human being realizes the spiritual verities of life does he then escape from this underworld... The sun of truth rises in the human being and illuminates his world when he lifts his mind from the darkness of ignorance and selfishness into the light of wisdom and altruism." —Samael Aun Weor
Originally published in Spanish as "Magia Cristica Azteca" (1973).
Chapters
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Editor’s Notes
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Editor’s Introduction
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Quetzalcoatl: Precious Feathered Serpent
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Reflections about Quetzalcoatl
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Chapter 1: That Which Has Never Been Explained
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Chapter 2: That Which the Nahuas Taught in Their Secret Temples
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Chapter 3: The Beheaded One
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Chapter 4: The Secret Temple of Chapultepec (The Cricket’s Hill)
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Chapter 5: Chac-Mool in the Aztec and Egyptian Cultures
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Chapter 6: Quetzalcoatl, the Aztec’s Luminous Dragon, is the Egyptian God Harpocrates
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Chapter 7: The Sacred Tiger
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Chapter 8: The Seven Churches of the Revelation of Saint John
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Chapter 9: Meditation
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Chapter 10: Huehueteotl
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Chapter 11: Tepeu K’Ocumatz
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Chapter 12: Coatlicue
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Chapter 13: The Work of the Initiate
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Chapter 14: The Law of Karma
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Chapter 15: The Pantheon
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Chapter 16: The Bat God
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Chapter 17: Xochipilli
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Chapter 18: The Secret Teaching of the Nahuas
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Chapter 19: Netzach נצח
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Chapter 20: The Sephirah Hod הוד
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Chapter 21: The Ninth Sphere
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Chapter 22: Malkuth מלכות