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  The Aztec Gateway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Those who died in sacrifice traveled to Tlillan Tlapallan, "The Land of the Black and Red," the paradise of the warriors.
Those who died in war, sacrifice, and childbirth were considered to have died warriors' deaths, whatever their occupation in life.
Tlillan Tlapallan refers to the fl of the night and the red of the sunrise (also symbolic colors of wisdom).
www.amoxtli.org /cuezali/blood.html   (1115 words)

  
 Quetzalcoatl - The Man, The Myth, The Legend
Until they reached Tlillan Tlapallan where Our Prince was then no more.
Demetrio Sodi postulates that Tlillan Tlapallan, which is a legendary land (the name meaning "the land of fl and red, of wisdom"; Sodi, 1982:62), is in actuality none other than the Yucatan.
Another (Mexica in origin) claims that he built a raft of serpents and birds and sailed away toward the East, while leaving a prophecy behind-- he or one of his sons would return from the East and re-claim the throne.
weber.ucsd.edu /~anthclub/quetzalcoatl/que.htm   (3166 words)

  
 Hopi Indian Prophecy and More
Demetrio Sodi postulates that Tlillan Tlapallan, which is a legendary land (the name meaning "the
From the above quote, we can be sure that Heru saw the fl and red jasper of Benjamin long before the existence of the twelve tribes of Israel.
We can also be sure that it was the metaphysical relationship between Black Light and Red Light depicited in the jasper of Benjamin that led Quetzalcoatl to Tlillan Tlapallan, the fl and red land of the Mayans.
www.newjerusalemnetwork.net /emmanuel/hopi.html   (4196 words)

  
 Nahua Newsletter 15
So in the year 1-Reed Quetzalcoatl went to Tlillan Tlapallan to die, being succeeded by Matlacxochitlas ruler of Tollan.
Then he departed for Tlillan (the "Black Land"), Tlapallan (the "Red Land"), and Tlatlayan (the "Fire Land").
In the year 1-Reed he reached the sacred shore, dressed himself in his best clothes, and set fire to himself.
www.ipfw.edu /soca/Nahua15.html   (10469 words)

  
 84.03.03: Pre-Colombian Mythology
I had to leave Tula because I had sinned.
I left to go to Tlillan Tlapallan, the land of the fl and the red.
But, I made a promise to my people that someday I would return from the east in the year of my name “Ce çcatl”.
www.yale.edu /ynhti/curriculum/units/1984/3/84.03.03.x.html   (5546 words)

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