AZTEC
CREATION STORY
The mother of the
Aztec creation story was called Coatlique (the Lady of the Skirt
of Snakes). She was created in the image of the unknown, decorated
with skulls, snakes, and lacerated hands. There are no cracks
in her body and she is a perfect monolith (a totality of intensity
and self-containment, yet her features were square and decapitated).Coatlique
was first impregnated by an obsidian knife and gave birth to Coyolxanuhqui,
goddess of the moon, and to a group of male offspring, who became
the stars.Then one day Coatlique found a ball of feathers, which
she tucked into her bosom. When she looked for it later, it was
gone, at which time she realized that she was again pregnant.
Her children, the moon and stars did not believe her story. Ashamed
of their mother, they resolved to kill her. A goddess could only
give birth once, to the original litter of divinity and no more.
During the time that they were plotting her demise, Coatlique
gave birth to the fiery god of war, Huitzilopochtli. With the
help of a fire serpent, he destroyed his brothers and sister,
murdering them in a rage. He beheaded Coyolxauhqui and threw her
body into a deep gorge in a mountain, where it lies dismembered
forever. The natural cosmos of the Indians was born of catastrophe.
The heavens literally crumbled to pieces. The earth mother fell
and was fertilized, while her children were torn apart by fratricide
and ten scattered and disjointed through out the uiverse.
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