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Chalchiuhnenetzin, is that your real name? Are you mexican? Isn't that a ancient mexican warrior name? If yes how did you come to the knowledge of our past and how do you compare satanism to ancient mexican spiritual beliefs? If not then what is it?
 
You are correct that Chalchiuhnenetzin is a Nahuatl name meaning "Jadestone Doll". (It's not my legal name -- too difficult and long - LOL).

She was a Mexica (Aztec) queen, the daughter of the Uei Tlatoani ["he who speaks" ruler of Mexico] Ahuitzotl. Although a colorful character to say the least, she was not a warrior but was certainly fearsome in her own unique way.

The suffix "tzin" on a Nahuatl name often indicates a relationship to a royal house but because upward mobility was encouraged, it could also be attached to a macehualtin (commoner) who had distinguished himself (and occasionally herself).

Chalchi was famous for her beauty and infamous because she had a long succession of lovers whom she murdered when she tired of them. Their bones served as armatures for statues and rumor has it that the flesh was eaten. When the strange disappearances were finally traced to her, she was executed. Even her father would not intervene.

I chose the name because it was Nahuatl and a sort of tribute to that period in my past lives as well as loving its sound and its meaning of Jadestone Doll, jade also being one of my favorite stones. I didn't choose it because of her "stellar" character for she was no one's idea of a role model. In the final analysis, the real Chalchi was a tragic character, trapped by her own outrageous desires in a web of her own making.

I am not Mexican in this life but have had many previous lifetimes there, including two as a Mexica. This is very dear and close to me and I have spent years studying all of it (beginning when I was about 16; I'm still doing so and am well into middle age now). The very first Gods who communicated with me were Tlaloc and Xiutecuhtli (incidentally, they're brothers, something most don't know but to me it makes sense that the Gods of fire and water would have a connection) and they helped me in numerous ways including discovering some of these past lives.

There is a definite resemblance to Satanism, as I see it anyway, so when I dedicated it was not a huge leap from that standpoint as everything fit. (I was also a LaVeyan, of sorts, before, but never accepted the "Satan is a concept" idea as I always knew better, and knew there were many Gods, especially having had some first-hand experience.)

I "know" people might comment about human sacrifice but we must remember that this culture was, like it or not, corrupted thanks to its place in the timeline. Human sacrifice was a political tool under a religious guise, not a sacred one. Think of the "Flowery Wars" for instance. Enemy aliens are to thank for that. The Gods themselves tried to rein it in to no avail at that time; even the great war god, Huitzilopochtli-Mexica (from whom the country gets its name) who supposedly thirsted after human hearts, did not approve. But remember that the Satanic Gods were bound at this time and it seems -- and this is my opinion here, nothing more; it comes from my studies, conversations, and personal observations -- that such "binding" also extended at least in some measure to other Gods who were not of the enemy.

For instance: the Spanish/xian conquest. I asked why this was a) permitted in the first place and b) was so utterly devastating. The answer, in essence: it was the will of their god and could not be stopped.

The emphasis on "hearts" refers, of course, to the heart chakra but this knowledge was pretty much lost except to a handful of initiates who, by that time, could not or would not share such knowledge. Xians, especially the catholics, are always crowing about the "sacred heart" not knowing that this is actually the heart CHAKRA, the "True Sacred Heart", especially when the Philosopher's Stone is housed therein. If you use your imagination, even their "sacred heart" pictures sometimes reflect this to some extent, but it's been so corrupted, obviously, that I really mean it when I say "use your imagination".

Remember, the enemy's sphere of influence was and is global. Just because a civilization existed in the Western Hemisphere did not give it any sort of immunity.



--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "derikgsthreesixs23" <derikgsthreesixs23@... wrote:

Chalchiuhnenetzin, is that your real name? Are you mexican? Isn't that a ancient mexican warrior name? If yes how did you come to the knowledge of our past and how do you compare satanism to ancient mexican spiritual beliefs? If not then what is it?
 
From what I read the human sacrifice of the Mexicans started around the 15th century.

From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 2:40:51 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: chalchiuhnenetzin

  You are correct that Chalchiuhnenetzin is a Nahuatl name meaning "Jadestone Doll". (It's not my legal name -- too difficult and long - LOL).

She was a Mexica (Aztec) queen, the daughter of the Uei Tlatoani ["he who speaks" ruler of Mexico] Ahuitzotl. Although a colorful character to say the least, she was not a warrior but was certainly fearsome in her own unique way.

The suffix "tzin" on a Nahuatl name often indicates a relationship to a royal house but because upward mobility was encouraged, it could also be attached to a macehualtin (commoner) who had distinguished himself (and occasionally herself).

Chalchi was famous for her beauty and infamous because she had a long succession of lovers whom she murdered when she tired of them. Their bones served as armatures for statues and rumor has it that the flesh was eaten. When the strange disappearances were finally traced to her, she was executed. Even her father would not intervene.

I chose the name because it was Nahuatl and a sort of tribute to that period in my past lives as well as loving its sound and its meaning of Jadestone Doll, jade also being one of my favorite stones. I didn't choose it because of her "stellar" character for she was no one's idea of a role model. In the final analysis, the real Chalchi was a tragic character, trapped by her own outrageous desires in a web of her own making.

I am not Mexican in this life but have had many previous lifetimes there, including two as a Mexica. This is very dear and close to me and I have spent years studying all of it (beginning when I was about 16; I'm still doing so and am well into middle age now). The very first Gods who communicated with me were Tlaloc and Xiutecuhtli (incidentally, they're brothers, something most don't know but to me it makes sense that the Gods of fire and water would have a connection) and they helped me in numerous ways including discovering some of these past lives.

There is a definite resemblance to Satanism, as I see it anyway, so when I dedicated it was not a huge leap from that standpoint as everything fit. (I was also a LaVeyan, of sorts, before, but never accepted the "Satan is a concept" idea as I always knew better, and knew there were many Gods, especially having had some first-hand experience.)

I "know" people might comment about human sacrifice but we must remember that this culture was, like it or not, corrupted thanks to its place in the timeline. Human sacrifice was a political tool under a religious guise, not a sacred one. Think of the "Flowery Wars" for instance. Enemy aliens are to thank for that. The Gods themselves tried to rein it in to no avail at that time; even the great war god, Huitzilopochtli-Mexica (from whom the country gets its name) who supposedly thirsted after human hearts, did not approve. But remember that the Satanic Gods were bound at this time and it seems -- and this is my opinion here, nothing more; it comes from my studies, conversations, and personal observations -- that such "binding" also extended at least in some measure to other Gods who were not of the enemy.

For instance: the Spanish/xian conquest. I asked why this was a) permitted in the first place and b) was so utterly devastating. The answer, in essence: it was the will of their god and could not be stopped.

The emphasis on "hearts" refers, of course, to the heart chakra but this knowledge was pretty much lost except to a handful of initiates who, by that time, could not or would not share such knowledge. Xians, especially the catholics, are always crowing about the "sacred heart" not knowing that this is actually the heart CHAKRA, the "True Sacred Heart", especially when the Philosopher's Stone is housed therein. If you use your imagination, even their "sacred heart" pictures sometimes reflect this to some extent, but it's been so corrupted, obviously, that I really mean it when I say "use your imagination".

Remember, the enemy's sphere of influence was and is global. Just because a civilization existed in the Western Hemisphere did not give it any sort of immunity.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "derikgsthreesixs23" <derikgsthreesixs23@... wrote:

Chalchiuhnenetzin, is that your real name? Are you mexican? Isn't that a ancient mexican warrior name? If yes how did you come to the knowledge of our past and how do you compare satanism to ancient mexican spiritual beliefs? If not then what is it?
 
I will add it should be obvious for others the enemy where behind getting this bloody thing going, on this planet there is only one group who commit ritual murder by nature and its the kikes who are reptilian.

From: Don Danko <mageson6666@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 3:21:37 PM
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: chalchiuhnenetzin

  From what I read the human sacrifice of the Mexicans started around the 15th century.

From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 2:40:51 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: chalchiuhnenetzin

  You are correct that Chalchiuhnenetzin is a Nahuatl name meaning "Jadestone Doll". (It's not my legal name -- too difficult and long - LOL).

She was a Mexica (Aztec) queen, the daughter of the Uei Tlatoani ["he who speaks" ruler of Mexico] Ahuitzotl. Although a colorful character to say the least, she was not a warrior but was certainly fearsome in her own unique way.

The suffix "tzin" on a Nahuatl name often indicates a relationship to a royal house but because upward mobility was encouraged, it could also be attached to a macehualtin (commoner) who had distinguished himself (and occasionally herself).

Chalchi was famous for her beauty and infamous because she had a long succession of lovers whom she murdered when she tired of them. Their bones served as armatures for statues and rumor has it that the flesh was eaten. When the strange disappearances were finally traced to her, she was executed. Even her father would not intervene.

I chose the name because it was Nahuatl and a sort of tribute to that period in my past lives as well as loving its sound and its meaning of Jadestone Doll, jade also being one of my favorite stones. I didn't choose it because of her "stellar" character for she was no one's idea of a role model. In the final analysis, the real Chalchi was a tragic character, trapped by her own outrageous desires in a web of her own making.

I am not Mexican in this life but have had many previous lifetimes there, including two as a Mexica. This is very dear and close to me and I have spent years studying all of it (beginning when I was about 16; I'm still doing so and am well into middle age now). The very first Gods who communicated with me were Tlaloc and Xiutecuhtli (incidentally, they're brothers, something most don't know but to me it makes sense that the Gods of fire and water would have a connection) and they helped me in numerous ways including discovering some of these past lives.

There is a definite resemblance to Satanism, as I see it anyway, so when I dedicated it was not a huge leap from that standpoint as everything fit. (I was also a LaVeyan, of sorts, before, but never accepted the "Satan is a concept" idea as I always knew better, and knew there were many Gods, especially having had some first-hand experience.)

I "know" people might comment about human sacrifice but we must remember that this culture was, like it or not, corrupted thanks to its place in the timeline. Human sacrifice was a political tool under a religious guise, not a sacred one. Think of the "Flowery Wars" for instance. Enemy aliens are to thank for that. The Gods themselves tried to rein it in to no avail at that time; even the great war god, Huitzilopochtli-Mexica (from whom the country gets its name) who supposedly thirsted after human hearts, did not approve. But remember that the Satanic Gods were bound at this time and it seems -- and this is my opinion here, nothing more; it comes from my studies, conversations, and personal observations -- that such "binding" also extended at least in some measure to other Gods who were not of the enemy.

For instance: the Spanish/xian conquest. I asked why this was a) permitted in the first place and b) was so utterly devastating. The answer, in essence: it was the will of their god and could not be stopped.

The emphasis on "hearts" refers, of course, to the heart chakra but this knowledge was pretty much lost except to a handful of initiates who, by that time, could not or would not share such knowledge. Xians, especially the catholics, are always crowing about the "sacred heart" not knowing that this is actually the heart CHAKRA, the "True Sacred Heart", especially when the Philosopher's Stone is housed therein. If you use your imagination, even their "sacred heart" pictures sometimes reflect this to some extent, but it's been so corrupted, obviously, that I really mean it when I say "use your imagination".

Remember, the enemy's sphere of influence was and is global. Just because a civilization existed in the Western Hemisphere did not give it any sort of immunity.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "derikgsthreesixs23" <derikgsthreesixs23@... wrote:

Chalchiuhnenetzin, is that your real name? Are you mexican? Isn't that a ancient mexican warrior name? If yes how did you come to the knowledge of our past and how do you compare satanism to ancient mexican spiritual beliefs? If not then what is it?
 
It actually started about a century earlier, but reached a crescendo in the 15th century.

It was also long believed that the Inca (Quechua) did not practice human sacrifice, but they did. So did the Maya.

Human sacrifice has occurred in one form or another in ALL belief systems that were established or corrupted by the enemy. Sometimes it took a while to "catch on" but inevitably, it happened. It may not be the cutting out of hearts, per se, but sacrifices all the same. (You can see an obvious instance of this in the Jehova's Witnesses refusal of blood transfusions, sacrificing their children and sometimes themselves to their vile thoughtform god.) Ditto with the millions who perished during the Inquisition. The enemy MUST have that extreme outpouring of negative energy to thrive, and what better way to get it ...


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Don Danko <mageson6666@... wrote:

From what I read the human sacrifice of the Mexicans started around the 15th
century.




________________________________
From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Wed, April 13, 2011 2:40:51 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: chalchiuhnenetzin

 
You are correct that Chalchiuhnenetzin is a Nahuatl name meaning "Jadestone
Doll". (It's not my legal name -- too difficult and long - LOL).


She was a Mexica (Aztec) queen, the daughter of the Uei Tlatoani ["he who
speaks" ruler of Mexico] Ahuitzotl. Although a colorful character to say the
least, she was not a warrior but was certainly fearsome in her own unique way.


The suffix "tzin" on a Nahuatl name often indicates a relationship to a royal
house but because upward mobility was encouraged, it could also be attached to a
macehualtin (commoner) who had distinguished himself (and occasionally herself).

Chalchi was famous for her beauty and infamous because she had a long succession
of lovers whom she murdered when she tired of them. Their bones served as
armatures for statues and rumor has it that the flesh was eaten. When the
strange disappearances were finally traced to her, she was executed. Even her
father would not intervene.

I chose the name because it was Nahuatl and a sort of tribute to that period in
my past lives as well as loving its sound and its meaning of Jadestone Doll,
jade also being one of my favorite stones. I didn't choose it because of her
"stellar" character for she was no one's idea of a role model. In the final
analysis, the real Chalchi was a tragic character, trapped by her own outrageous
desires in a web of her own making.

I am not Mexican in this life but have had many previous lifetimes there,
including two as a Mexica. This is very dear and close to me and I have spent
years studying all of it (beginning when I was about 16; I'm still doing so and
am well into middle age now). The very first Gods who communicated with me were
Tlaloc and Xiutecuhtli (incidentally, they're brothers, something most don't
know but to me it makes sense that the Gods of fire and water would have a
connection) and they helped me in numerous ways including discovering some of
these past lives.

There is a definite resemblance to Satanism, as I see it anyway, so when I
dedicated it was not a huge leap from that standpoint as everything fit. (I was
also a LaVeyan, of sorts, before, but never accepted the "Satan is a concept"
idea as I always knew better, and knew there were many Gods, especially having
had some first-hand experience.)

I "know" people might comment about human sacrifice but we must remember that
this culture was, like it or not, corrupted thanks to its place in the timeline.
Human sacrifice was a political tool under a religious guise, not a sacred one.
Think of the "Flowery Wars" for instance. Enemy aliens are to thank for that.
The Gods themselves tried to rein it in to no avail at that time; even the great
war god, Huitzilopochtli-Mexica (from whom the country gets its name) who
supposedly thirsted after human hearts, did not approve. But remember that the
Satanic Gods were bound at this time and it seems -- and this is my opinion
here, nothing more; it comes from my studies, conversations, and personal
observations -- that such "binding" also extended at least in some measure to
other Gods who were not of the enemy.

For instance: the Spanish/xian conquest. I asked why this was a) permitted in
the first place and b) was so utterly devastating. The answer, in essence: it
was the will of their god and could not be stopped.

The emphasis on "hearts" refers, of course, to the heart chakra but this
knowledge was pretty much lost except to a handful of initiates who, by that
time, could not or would not share such knowledge. Xians, especially the
catholics, are always crowing about the "sacred heart" not knowing that this is
actually the heart CHAKRA, the "True Sacred Heart", especially when the
Philosopher's Stone is housed therein. If you use your imagination, even their
"sacred heart" pictures sometimes reflect this to some extent, but it's been so
corrupted, obviously, that I really mean it when I say "use your imagination".

Remember, the enemy's sphere of influence was and is global. Just because a
civilization existed in the Western Hemisphere did not give it any sort of
immunity.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "derikgsthreesixs23"
<derikgsthreesixs23@ wrote:

Chalchiuhnenetzin, is that your real name? Are you mexican? Isn't that a
ancient mexican warrior name? If yes how did you come to the knowledge of our
past and how do you compare satanism to ancient mexican spiritual beliefs? If
not then what is it?
 
I have also studied native history since I was 16 and I'm 21 now. But I aint mexica I'm salvadorian and have nahua pipil blood and mayan. So how did the gods come to you? What race are you now and how did you get started with mexica history? Were are you from?
 
They came to me when I began my studies of the occult many, many years ago in tandem with my exploration of the history and archaeology of Mexico. They came to me because I had known them before -- a long history of association in past lives.

In this lifetime, I'm a Celt (Irish, Scottish and some Spanish) and reside in Canada. I've questioned why this particular place (which I love), & believe it's because of: this country's vast wilderness areas (I love powerful, "lonely" places and draw great energy from them), its freedoms (in some ways, not as many as in the USA but in other ways more), and it's wealth. I have never been wealthy but what I mean is that, in comparison with a place like, say, iraq or Iran or places in Africa where mere basic survival is job one in lands where there is no freedom, no privacy, and chaos reigns, I am free to pursue my destiny pretty much unimpeded.

How I got started with Mexica history is (pardon the rhyme) a "mystery." I remember as a child seeing a film of Aztec dancers and a tour of Teotihuacan (which was a ruin long before the Mexica came on the stage; they called it "the place where the gods gathered" -- that's what the word Teotihuacan means and used it for ceremonial purposes.) That film "spoke" so strongly to me it was absolutely overwhelming, hard to describe. "This is HOME!" I remember feeling, "This is ME!" and never lost that feeling and have been absorbing info like a sponge ever since. In retrospect, I believe it was the guidance of the Gods at work because this is so much a part of me and is key to my development and progress.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "derikgsthreesixs23" <derikgsthreesixs23@... wrote:


I have also studied native history since I was 16 and I'm 21 now. But I aint mexica I'm salvadorian and have nahua pipil blood and mayan. So how did the gods come to you? What race are you now and how did you get started with mexica history? Were are you from?
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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