How the Lamat/Venus “Mayan” sign is actually the sign of Quetzalcoatl, and how the Rabbit is the lower form

The sign of Lamat (Venus) in the Mayan Tzolk’in calendar is an extraordinary symbol of duality. It sits at the intersection of two distinct, opposite archetypes: the Priest-King (associated with the planet Venus) and the Rabbit (associated with the Moon, fertility, and intoxication). This duality creates an inner struggle. The story of the Toltec ruler […]

Atlantean god Cozaana Tao

Cozaana Tao Cozaana Tao, also known as Pitao Cozaana, is honored in Zapotec tradition as the Supreme Father—the great creator and source of life. He embodies fertility, creation, and the sacred beginnings of existence. From him flow humans, animals, and even the other gods. His union with Huichana, his divine partner, reflects the balance of duality […]

Atlantean god Mictlantecuhtli

Mictlantecuhtli (pronounced meek-tlan-te-coot-lee) is the Aztec “Lord of the Place of the Dead.” He reigns over Mictlan, the lowest and most northern section of the underworld. Unlike the Christian concept of Satan, he is not an “evil” punisher of sin. He is simply the inevitable, skeletal destination for the majority of humanity—those who die of […]

Unveiling Atlantis: Plato’s Vision of a Lost Empire and Its Connection to the Americas

Plato and the Origins of the Atlantis “Myth” The legend of Atlantis originates from the writings of the ancient philosopher Plato, particularly in his dialogues ‘Timaeus’ and ‘Critias’. Composed around 360 BCE, these works depict a mighty civilization located “beyond the Pillars of Hercules,” generally understood to be in the Atlantic Ocean. Plato portrays Atlantis […]