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  Omecihuatl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Llamados también Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl (Señor 2 y número 13.
Omecihuatl, Ome Ciuatl The the powers of generation Ometechutli the Lord and principle of Ometéotl.
Omecihuatl, señores de a los dioses Ometecuhtli y...
omecihuatlktwy.erhuopqoxe.info   (607 words)

  
 ToothyWiki: AztecGospel/Gods
Husband of Omecihuatl, father of Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca, Huitzilopochtli and Xipe-Totec.
Omecihuatl: wife of Ometecuhtli or, depending on your source, the other half of the creator god.
Another area of complication is parentage - either the four were born of Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, or Coatlicue.
www.toothycat.net /wiki/wiki.pl?AztecGospel/Gods   (636 words)

  
 Omecihuatl (omecihuatl resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Omecihuatl (anche Omeciuatl), secondo la mitologia azteca, era una dea della creazione e, insieme allo sposo Ometecuhtli, era la fonte di ogni forma di vita sulla Terra; la coppia è un aspetto di Ometeotl.
L'aspetto maschile di Ometeotl è Ometecuhtli, il suo aspetto femminile è Omecihuatl.
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a medical movement based upon the application of the scientific method to medical practice, recognizing that many long-established medical traditions are not yet subjected to adequate scientific scrutiny.
huehueteotl.it.xanax-buy.be /it/Omecihuatl   (2623 words)

  
 Aztec Religion
The male aspect of Ometeotl, called our lord of subsistence had yet two aspects named Ometicuhtli and Tonacatecuhtli.
The female aspect, called "our lady of subsistence" had also two aspects named Omecihuatl and Tonacacihuatl.
This couple generated four children (God Red Tezcatlipoca -Smoking mirror-, God Black Tezcatlipoca, god Quetzalcoatl -plumed serpent-, God Huitzi Lopochthi -humming bird) that created the universe and its laws.
philtar.ucsm.ac.uk /encyclopedia/latam/aztec.html   (959 words)

  
 United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya nation offering tribal handmade traditional Red Cedar and Hickory wood longbows.
The earth mother fell and was fertilized, while her children were torn apart by fratricide and them scattered and disjointed throughout the universe.
Ometecuhlti and his wife Omecihuatl created all life in the world.
Their sons: Xipe Totec - The Lord of the Springtime Huitzilopochtli - the Sun god Quetzalcoatl - the Plumed Serpent Tezcatlipoca - the god of Night and Sorcery.
www.ucan-online.org /legend.asp?legend=3122&category=10   (307 words)

  
 Acoyauh's Aztec Legends and Myths
Originally, Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl lived in the World of Darkness, where there was no light, stars or white flowers.
Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl were very pleased with the creation, and started sending little drops of light to be the souls of children, and they still send their drops to the pregnant mothers.
It is said that the destruction of the current age will come through earthquakes, to make room for the sixth sun if mankind proves not to be worthy of this world.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Academy/3088/legends.html   (788 words)

  
 Aztec Gods and Goddesses 2
S/he dwelled in and ruled over Omeyocan ("Two Place"), home of the gods.There were no temples dedicated to this god, but Ometeotl is referred to in most of the Aztec poetry.
Mixcoatl was sometimes added to this complex as "Red Tezcatlipoca." Omacatl, Titlacahuan and Tezcatlanextia were also considered aspects of Tezcatlipoca; the four Tezcatlipocas were the sons of Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, lord and lady of the duality, and were the creators of all the other gods, as well as the world and man.
In Aztec mythology, Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli ("lord of the star of the dawn"; also spelled "Tlahuizcalpantecutli" or "Tlahuixcalpantecuhtli") was the personification of the morning star, which is the planet Venus as seen in the morning.
www.crystalinks.com /aztecgods2.html   (4451 words)

  
 looking into the westside: untold stories of the people 1900 - 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The usual color is turquoise-a color that was once reserved for the great god Omecihuatl.
Although the Indians had many "intermediary gods," Omecihuatl was considered the supreme god.
The maternity band around her waist was the Indian symbol for a pregnant women, a mother who will give birth.
parentseyes.arizona.edu /westside/symbols.html   (293 words)

  
 Tonacatecuhtli
The name means ‘the being at the center,' and was thought of as the still point of the center of a moving ring, where everything is at balance and at rest.
In Aztec mythology there were two beings, the god, Ometecuhtli, and the goddess, Omecihuatl, who were the source of all life.
Article "Tonacatecuhtli" created on 05 August 1997; last modified on 16 April 2001 (Revision 2).
www.pantheon.org /articles/t/tonacatecuhtli.html   (107 words)

  
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The significance and importance of the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe is derived especially from the period of time in which she appeared.
In the pre-Hispanic New World, the Indians had many gods, or "intermediary spirits," but there was one great spirit, or god beyond all the intermediary gods, name Omecihuatl.
The site where the temple should be built also had great significance to the Indians because it was the place where they had worshipped the mother of gods.
www.laprensa-sandiego.org /archieve/dec03/symbol.htm   (1004 words)

  
 Myth and History
The most widely accepted story of creation is that the universe was the work of two primordial deities, Ometecutli, Lord of Duality, and Omecihuatl, Lady of Duality.
From the skin of Cipactli, flowers and grasses were created, from her eyes, springs, from her mouth, rivers, from her nose, valleys, and from her shoulders, the great mountains were formed.
The Mayan priests teach that the first humans, called the First Fathers, were made of corn.
home.insightbb.com /~anahuac/aztec/history.htm   (1726 words)

  
 Chalchihuitzli; Tezcatlipoca
She died, however, giving birth, and is now in heaven, where she is revered under the honorable name of ‘the Precious Stone of Sacrifice’, Chalchihuitzli.
2.) Tezcatlipoca was one of the four sons of the Lord and Lady of Duality (Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl), and changed himself into the sun to rule the universe.
His relationship to Quetzalqoatl was not always very good and Quetzalqoatl couldn’t tolerate Tezcatlipoca to rule the universe, so he kicked him out of the sky.
www.actualfreedom.com.au /actualism/definitions/chalchihuitzli.htm   (168 words)

  
 Hispanic Business Forums
There were five directions (which included the center) and 13 tiers above the earthe and 9 below (Id.).
Ometecutli ("Lord of Duality") and Omecihuatl ("Lady of Duality") initially created all life and produced four sons named Tezcatlipoca who represented different cardinal directions and who were associated with different colors.
Two of the sons, Quetzacoatl and Huitzilopochtli created fire, the first humans, the calendar, the underworld and its gods, the heavens, water and its gods, and the earth (Id. at 120).
www.hispanicbusiness.com /forum/post.asp?method=TopicQuote&TOPIC_ID=2669&FORUM_ID=8   (814 words)

  
 Ometeotl - Wikipedia en español   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ometecuhtli (El Señor Dos) y Omecihuatl, La Señora Dos, forman la dualidad creadora.
Esposo de Omecihuatl y padre de Tezcatlipoca rojo (Xipe o
Omecihuatl (Mujer dos, Señora de la Dualidad), diosa que representa la esencia femenina de la creación en la religión mexica.
www.brujula.net /wiki/Ometecuhtli   (425 words)

  
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He organized the world into land and ocean at the creation of the world.
Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl were the creators of the life, but he created them and the planet.
He turned Chantico into a dog for violating a fast and eating paprika with roasted fish.
www.lycos.com /info/aztec-mythology.html   (398 words)

  
 our lady of guadalupe
In the pre-Hispanic New World, the Indians has many gods, or "intermediary spirits," but there was one great spirit, or god beyond all the intermediary gods, named Omecihuatl.
The site where the temple should be build also had great significance to the Indians because it was the place where they had worshipped the mother of gods.
Also, when Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared, she described herself as the Mother of the True God, of the one who created heaven and earth—; a description that also applied to the Indians' great god Omecihuatl.
www.laprensa-sandiego.org /archieve/december07/LADY.HTM   (1015 words)

  
 Ometecuhtli - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In Aztec mythology, Ometecuhtli ("two-lord"; also Ometeoltloque, Ometecutli, Tloque Nahuaque, Citlatonac) was a god of fire, a creator deity and one of the highest gods in the pantheon, though he had no cult and was not actively worshipped.
He, along with his wife, Omecihuatl, was the source of life on Earth; the pair were aspects of Ometeotl.
This page was last modified 23:10, 7 February 2006.
www.wiccanweb.ca /wiki/index.php/Ometecuhtli   (66 words)

  
 Detail Page
The Aztec creator god, a deity of the sky, named the "navel of the world." The god was a combination of the male and female generative forces, associated with fire and maize and also called the Old Sorceror.
As a female, the deity represented the earth and was addressed as Ometecuhtli or as Omecihuatl.
The four sons of the god symbolized the earth's elements: earth, air, fire and water.
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=MES0897   (113 words)

  
 CHALCHIHUITLCUE Lady Precious Gr
He was one of four Creator Gods born to the Divine Pair, Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, the Mother and Father from the Thirteenth Heaven called Omeyocan, ‘The Place of God.’
In the days after the fall of the Toltecs, Quetzalcoatl as the Feathered Serpent became the symbol of legitimate authority, a kind of coat of arms for any ruler who pretended to power beyond the circuit of his own walls.
This power with both male and female aspects encompassed: Mictlantecuhtlitli and Mictecacihuatl; also Tloque-Nahuaque, "Lord of the Close Vicinity"; sometimes Ipalemohuani, "Giver of Life"; sometimes Moyocoyatzin, "He who Creates Himself." The being was was also invoked as Ometeotl, or given the double names Ometeccuhtli and Omecihuatl.
www.carnaval.com /dead/aztec_gods.htm   (2938 words)

  
 Ometecuhtli Article, Ometecuhtli Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In Aztec mythology, Ometecuhtli ("two-lord"; alsoOmeteoltloque, Ometecutli, Tloque Nahuaque, Citlatonac) was agod of fire, a creator deity and one of the highest gods in the pantheon, though he had no cult and was not actively worshipped.He, along with his wife, Omecihuatl, was the source of life on Earth ; the pair were aspects of Ometeotl.
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www.anoca.org /he/worshipped/ometecuhtli.html   (112 words)

  
 94.03.03: Aztec Mythology
The first creation took place when Black Tezcatlipoca (tes kah tlee POH kah), one of the four sons of the Lord and Lady of Duality, Ometecuhtli (oh may tay COO tlee) and Omecihuatl (oh may SEE wahtl) respectively, changed himself into the sun.
Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, the creator gods, lived in the double twelfth and thirteenth heavens.
It was believed that the souls of babies went there was well as the souls of men waiting to be reincarnated upon the destruction of the human race (Caso 1958: 64).
www.yale.edu /ynhti/curriculum/units/1994/3/94.03.03.x.html   (5491 words)

  
 Coatlicue
Los nahuas lo representaban con túnica bellamente adornada y falo de pedernal, símbolo de luz.
Omecihuatl tiene toda la presencia de la Virgen cósmica.
Los nahuas la representaban con manto azul de extraordinaria belleza y falta de ocultación.
www.samaelgnosis.net /revista/ser05/capitulo_10.htm   (613 words)

  
 es Omecihuatl In Aztec mythology Omecihuatl also Omeciuatl...
es Omecihuatl In Aztec mythology Omecihuatl also Omeciuatl...
es:Omecihuatl In Aztec mythology, "Omecihuatl" (also "Omeciuatl") was a creator goddess who, along with her husband, Ometecuhtli, was the source of all life on Earth; the pair were aspects of Ometeotl.
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
www.geodatabase.de /Omecihuatl   (81 words)

  
 The Aztec Account of the Spanish Conquest of Mexico
Sometimes he was called Tloque-Nahuaque, "Lord of the Close Vicinity," sometimes Ipalemohuani, "Giver of Life," sometimes Moyocoyatzin, "He who Creates Himself." He also had two aspects, one masculine and one feminine.
Thus he was also invoked as Ometeotl, "God of Duality," or given the double names Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, "Lord and Lady of Duality," Mictlantecuhtlitli and Mictecacihuatl, "Lord and Lady of the Region of Death," and others.
It is quite clear that to the tlamatinime the long list of names was merely a set of titles for a single god, but the people believed it referred to a whole pantheon of separate deities.
ambergriscaye.com /pages/mayan/aztec.html   (22016 words)

  
 Monografía el origen del mundo en la cultura azteca gratis - emagister.com
Según los aztecas el supremo creador de todo fue el dios Ometecuhlti que, junto a su esposa Omecihuatl, creó toda la vida sobre la tierra.
Monitor de Centros Cívicos y Casa de la Cultura
En otras versiones, esa pareja creadora original, se reduce a una sola divinidad llamada Ometeotl que adquiere una doble vertiente, por un lado la masculina, Ometecuhtli, y, por otro, la femenina, Omecihuatl.
www.emagister.com /el-origen-del-mundo-cultura-azteca-cursos-1008747.htm   (389 words)

  
 Mexican baby names - Mexican Girl (Female) Names, Mexican Boy (Male) names   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Mexican baby names - Mexican Girl (Female) Names, Mexican Boy (Male) names
Name meaning and more about name : OMECIHUATL
Numerology calculation we added to make it interactive.
www.babynology.com /mexican_name-nomeaning_Omecihuatl_m.html   (127 words)

  
 OMETECUHTLI : The deity from Aztec Mythology
Also known as OMETEOLTLOQUE, OMETECUTLI, TLOQUE NAHUAQUE, CITLATONAC
OMETECUHTLI and his wife OMECIHUATL symbolise the duality and primordial forces of nature...
The entire universe is their temple, but most worshippers go for somewhere a little cosier.
www.godchecker.com /pantheon/aztec-mythology.php?deity=OMETECUHTLI   (125 words)

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