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Aztec Healer:  Tzenwaxolokwauhtli Tzatzoehetzin, head of the Tezkatlipolka (Mexica/Aztec) Medicine Council will be giving a public talk at the Burlington Friends Meeting House 173 N. Prospect St., in Burlington Fri. Oct. 3 6:30 to 8:30. $20 offering
Tzenwaxolokwauhtli Tzatzoehetzin Translated from the Nahuatl, his name means, "The spiral movement of the eagle that generates unity," and "The container for the fluidity of the wind". Tzen is a Mexihka (Aztec) physician and instructor of the traditional health system (Wewepahtli). He heads the Mexihka medicine council as PAHTEMAXTIANITL (Carrier of the medicine system) and is responsible for the preservation of the system of healing knowledge that was transmitted from father to son, mother to daughter and instructor to apprentice. He has been trained in the Toltec sciences and discipline of the Mexihka people from the Tetzkatlipoka Tradition. This tradition comprises knowledge of medicine, warrior and sacred dance, the calendar system, agriculture, cosmovision, and systems of government and commerce. Tzen is also entrusted with conveying the ceremonies and instruction of this knowledge to future generations and for the dissemination of the Mexihka culture as preserved within the Tetzkatlipoka Tradition. The Tradition seeks supreme equilibrium and harmony and the development of consciousness--ultimately for service to the community. Tzen is one of only two instructors that can teach this knowledge outside of Mexico. http://www.aztec-healer.org/ |