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Chartres Cathedral, Central Portal of the South Transept, The Last Judgment, 1855
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"Love is the highest religion...” - Samael Aun Weor
Tonatiuh Talon Abraxas
Tonatiuh Tonatiuh, the Sun or the Sun God. Symbol of the Fifth World, the present era.
According to Aztec Mythology, there have been four historical ages, called Suns - those of earth, wind, fire and water. Each has been destroyed. The present era is that of the Sun of Movement, Ollintonatiuh. It is also known as Nahuiollin or 4-Ollin (Movement). In the famous stone of Axayacatl, as you can see on the left, Tonatiuhs face is embedded in this calendrical sign. The wings of the Ollin symbol show the calendrical signs of the past four eras. Tonatiuhs claws are aspects of the Earth Goddess, Tlaltecuhtli.
Day Quiahuitl (Rain, known as Cauac in Maya) is governed by Tonatiuh, the Sun God, as its provider of tonalli (Shadow Soul) life energy. Quiahuitl is a day of relying on the unpredictable fortunes of fate.
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Appliqué in the Form of a Winged Genie Assyrian, c.2400–612 BCE 7th century BCE
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Illustration of the Great Comet of 1577, from the book Tarcuma-I Cifr al-Cami by Mohammed b. Kamaladdin, 16th century AD.
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ALBERTO GIACOMETTI | Pair of Andirons
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Suzie Zuzek | Lilly Pulitzer
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The chapel at Haddon Hall. The World of Interiors, March 2025. Photo - Simon Upton
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The Art of Conversation
René Magritte, 1963
Oil on canvas, 46 × 38 cm, private collection.
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