Legends of the
Izkaloteka
But the story of Yolotochtli, the bravest rabbit of them all, did not end there
at Teotihuácan.
After Yolotochtli offered himself to be the First Rabbit on the Moon, before
being flung into the heavens by the Teteo to balance out the shine and shadow
of the Sun of Nahui Ollin, he was given a secret gift of surprise and
unpredictability which was his second nature from then on, and his descendants.
Not even he knew, the real nature of the gift. He was not told.
He flew into the heavens, reached the face of Meztli and inscribed there the
permanent marker for the Signs of the Times, now known as the phenomenon of
notation called “Many Moons” although of course there has always will be only
one.
And he bounced.
Gravity did not overtake him, history did not concern him, mathematics did not contain him, and the Cosmos became his Field of Dreams, woven together from strands of Sweet Grass that was his legacy to all of his descendants from then on.
The Happy Jumping Ground, a place of untold, unpredictable, untellect and
accomplishment, fulfilled, somehow: HereNow.
YouTube:
Tezcatlalli
Huitziltonal Chicome Acatl Xihuitl Izkaloteka
IXTLALTZIN
Face of
the Earth
Fractal
Arc of Cosmetric Emergence
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Espejo de la Tierra : Earth Mirror
"The moon will turn, and return."
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