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Satan was the creator of our Latin american people.

ugartealessandro

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I found this exciting article about Kukulcan/Gucumatz/Quetzalcoatl and the same attributes Enki/Satan had. 
"But like everything in life, everything has a beginning. In this opportunity, the idea is to try to find the relation that has Gucumatz, Kukulcan and Quetzalcoatl, because sometimes in the pre-Columbian world, the fact that a same personage has multiple names, makes difficult to understand that relation. In that sense, I had the opportunity to talk with a good friend, Pedro Pablo Chim Bacab, and, today is a great opportunity to share the explanation that made us in relation to Kukulcán that is faithfully represented in the pyramid of Chichén Itzá. Did you know that Gucumatz is the Quiché version of Kukulcan, the Mayan name of Quetzalcoatl? ... of guc, in maya, kuk, green feathers of the quetzal, And cumatz, serpent; So that it could be understood as the serpent of green feathers, serpent-quetzal, serpent of precious feathers or snake-bird-precious. Although it is expressed in various ways, this deity with scales-feathers and bells is founded on the same ancestral belief that meet the horizons of the forces of heaven and earth. Its multiple and complex symbolic representations of mythological, religious, philosophical, chronological, mathematical, artistic, atmospheric, combine and merge to show us the interdependent uniqueness of the traditions of the Mesoamerican cosmovision since its inception: "There was only immobility and silence in the darkness, at night. Only the creator, the teacher, the tepu, the Gucumatz, the parents were in the water surrounded by clarity. They were hidden under green and blue feathers, that's why they are called Gucumatz "(Popol Vuh). Gucumatz-Kukulcan-Quetzalcoatl, has a primordial function in the principles of creation, because at that time they indicate that the sky was in suspense was elevated, and the land emerged from the water gave way to the multiple and complex forms of life: The sky was measured and the measuring cord was brought and spread out in heaven and on earth in the four corners of the four corners. " After emphasizing these aspects, he emphasized: "From that time, Kukulcan and his earthly and celestial attributes were the central measure of all knowledge in Mesoamerica. From Can comes the rational conception of time-space: space is a perfect square or rhombus and cyclic time as the snagged body of the snake when it rests. Can means serpent, but also sky and number four, Tzab (bell) the Pleiades. Four are the cosmic corners between heaven the earth and the underworld represented by the diamond that has in its skin. The rhombus also represents the meaning of the four cardinal points with their respective colors and meanings. The supreme priests were called Ahau Can or Ah kin. These symbologies of the cult of Kukulcan, as models that were imitated in all activities, designs and constructions, are still reflected in ethical and ecological values, beliefs, rituals and rituals, ceremonies and customs of peoples Indigenous peoples. In oral tradition, in their personal surnames, in the contemporary semantics of their native languages, in the names of their peoples. It is also possible to find them in their current embroideries where they still interweave the memory of the ancestors, as well as in the old codices, in the pre-Hispanic architecture, in their art in ceramics, etc. Can is the fourth day of the twenty signs of the tsol k'in or calendar of the 260 days; The ancients say that Kukulcan was the inventor of the measurements of time or calendrical calculations that goes back on a day 4 hau 8 kumku (3500 BC). " For with this information, Peter Paul, not only reminds us of our origins, but what it means to live life in the mayab."
http://www.alainet.org/es/active/35704
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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