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Quetzalcoatl Ce Acatl (born in A.D. 947)--whose stature has been compared to that of Christ, Buddha, and Krishna--was the key figure in the development of the spiritual culture of the peoples of Mesoamerica. In The Gospel of the Toltecs the author has gathered Nahua and Maya codexes, Spanish chronicles of conquest, and native oral tradition to recount the life of Quetzalcoatl: his temptation and fall; his initiation with sacred mushrooms; his long journey in search of spiritual enlightenment; his triumphant return to Nahua land; and his subsequent teaching, self-immolation, ascension, and promise of return. Quetzalcoatl's teachings make up the Toltecayotl, or Toltequity--the "art of intentional doing"--which provides an initiatic guide for the transformation of men and society, while his personal history is a guide for the development of Nahuatl, our divine entity. For all those who wish to deepen their knowledge of the roots of Mesoamerican spirituality or who wish to grow from the teachings of one of the world's great spiritual leaders, The Gospel of the Toltecs offers a unique and authentic access to the life, ministry, and divinity of one of the most important figures in the ancient world.Diaz, Frank is the author of 'Gospel of the Toltecs The Life and Teachings of Quetzalcoatl' with ISBN 9781879181861 and ISBN 187918186X.
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