What this book is and is not. This is a collection of poetry dedicated to some of the principal energies of the Mexica and Orishas - two nature-based spiritual/cultural traditions, and ways of life. These indigenous energies are still quite alive and well in Africa, Mexico, in the diaspora, and the world. They are everywhere, depicted in all kinds of indigenous art, music, dance, in architecture, in weavings, in clothing, in the vast wares available in the markets, in museums etc. The energies themselves function as ...
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What this book is and is not. This is a collection of poetry dedicated to some of the principal energies of the Mexica and Orishas - two nature-based spiritual/cultural traditions, and ways of life. These indigenous energies are still quite alive and well in Africa, Mexico, in the diaspora, and the world. They are everywhere, depicted in all kinds of indigenous art, music, dance, in architecture, in weavings, in clothing, in the vast wares available in the markets, in museums etc. The energies themselves function as conduits, divine messengers, helpers, and wisdom keepers. In both of these spiritual traditions, there is but one supreme Creatrix-God, and these energies play an important role in daily life which is not separate from spirituality. The descriptions of the energies contained in this book are not all inclusive, nor are they meant to be exhaustive of the vast and rich historical and/or liturgical teachings and wisdom available to practitioners and people who live these ways. The information provided herein is basic, for those who have little or no knowledge of these tradition's existence or survival. They are also provided for those who may have knowledge about one of the traditions but not the other. The poems are the author's offerings in tribute to the Orisha and Mexica energies, inspired by their beauty and balance that permeates the world today. Enjoy!
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