VISHNU anantashayanam .... OR .....Quetzalcoatl, the god of the
Aztecs. Quetzalcoatl is known as Kukulcan to the ancient Maya. The
worship of this god is documented to have begun between 400 and 600 AD.
To the Mayans and the Aztecs, this god is known as the Feathered Serpent. But he is not a serpent. He is like a winged angel that has emerged from the coiled, serpentine energy of the kundalini. He is a Spirit that had been transfigured from a physical body.
It is out of ignorance that we only believe who we remember ourselves to have been. In fact, as part of the Divine plan, each of us has choosen to incarnate in Time and Space – Earth’s chronological history. So we have lived several hundred lives incarnate in the physical form, as both women and men of all races, and under every sign of the astrological zodiac. We hold the wisdom of the ancestors because we ARE our ancestors.
The teachings of Hinduism and Buddhism understand that there is a principle of reincarnation, which states that we are all destined to live many lives on Earth and that everyone who ascends to Heaven has already lived there.
To the Mayans and the Aztecs, this god is known as the Feathered Serpent. But he is not a serpent. He is like a winged angel that has emerged from the coiled, serpentine energy of the kundalini. He is a Spirit that had been transfigured from a physical body.
It is out of ignorance that we only believe who we remember ourselves to have been. In fact, as part of the Divine plan, each of us has choosen to incarnate in Time and Space – Earth’s chronological history. So we have lived several hundred lives incarnate in the physical form, as both women and men of all races, and under every sign of the astrological zodiac. We hold the wisdom of the ancestors because we ARE our ancestors.
The teachings of Hinduism and Buddhism understand that there is a principle of reincarnation, which states that we are all destined to live many lives on Earth and that everyone who ascends to Heaven has already lived there.
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