Toltec Lord of Tula
One Reed
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David Jacquez
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There once was a man who was considered the wisest and most heroic figure of the people of the valley of Anahuac. He was known as a Tlamatini, one who knows and teaches, as if a flame of light, but without smoke. His story was so important, that his teachings were taught in the schools, both the calmecac and telpochcalli, of the ancient city-states of Mexico. His life was performed as a play for over 300 years before the coming of Cortez. His name in the Nahual language was Ce Acatl Topiltzin, or One Reed—our dear prince.
One Reed was the ruler of the Toltec people. He would bring back the ancient wisdom of the Olmec, and crafts of the people of Teotihuacan, after its fall. If you wish to go on a journey, following in the steps of One Reed, as he leaves Tepotzlan, traveling to the ancient religious center of Xochicalco, then rallying the people of Anahuac, to end the rule of Zoltan, who would enslave and oppress the people, then you may wish to listen to this story. Listen on as One Reed, as his sits in meditation, in the mountains of Michoan, surrounded by butterflies, as he completes his final teachings with the Quetzalcoatl of Xochicalco by a mind link.
May you enjoy this day and this audiobook.
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