Neat little fun fact about Aztec (Mexica) Religion/Mythology: In the Aztec path to the afterlife, there are 9 layers which the recently deceased would have to travel through to achieve eternal peace. The first of these layers was called “Itzcuintlan”, and its obstacle was a river which a dog would have to guide you through by helping you swim across it, however, one would only guide you if you treated dogs well when you were alive. So essentially, in Aztec religion, if you had been a dick to dogs when you were alive, you’d be stuck wandering the banks of this uncrossable river, forced to contemplate the way you were a dick to dogs for eternity, never allowed to achieve peace and closure.
@AllTheHappySquirrels Жыл бұрын
I love this so much! Good to know I'd be okay for at least the first layer of the afterlife ❤
@andycasale Жыл бұрын
Wow ❤️❤️ it’s crazy how dogs are related to other death gods/goddesses in so many cultures 🤯
@guaporeturns9472 Жыл бұрын
Good thing I’m not Aztec
@swyaseenАй бұрын
If you have a dog, you can feel that these are spiritual beings. The amount of love they can give you is more than what a man's wife or his children can give😂 that's why in the west they are called men's best friends.
@TheFur1a29 күн бұрын
as a son of tlaxcallan state in Mexico I can tell this is accurate fact about Mexica Mythology
@Siwacoatl Жыл бұрын
I'm Mexican, so I appreciate you covering Mexica/Aztec religion since there aren't that many videos about it in English.
@jettybetty3173 Жыл бұрын
This was wonderful! I'd love to see a video about Dia De Los Muertos and maybe more about the Nahua people. I'm half Mexican and have been trying to learn more about my culture and my people so this video was really helpful.
@carrieamoreno Жыл бұрын
the Ancient Americas youtube channel may be of interest to you
@rhaenystargaryen93052 ай бұрын
Consider also if you are truly Nahua. I'm also Mexican but I'm not Nahua. And majority of Mexicans are not Nahua descendants.
@GilbertoUrbieta-b8vАй бұрын
@@jettybetty3173 check out Oaxaca miztec olmec people . Lots of people are still living same way .
@CeceScissorhands Жыл бұрын
I love this !! I don’t see a lot of accounts cover the Mexica (Aztec) people and their gods and mythology 🙌🏽
@bujongols10 ай бұрын
The pronunciation was on point! Lol I was like "wait...wait, how did she just say 'Dia de los Muertos' right now?" I had to hear it again LOL. I was surprised, but more so impressed. The Nawa pronuciation was great too.
@vanzetti1927 Жыл бұрын
I was really impressed with your pronunciation. You did a great job.
@hapitoons1515 Жыл бұрын
Perfectly timing since i just listen to an audible book about Aztec's beliefs about death
@winterburden Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this neat Lady of the Dead video Cinzia!
@azraelsblade Жыл бұрын
The TL at the end of a syllable makes a TK sound and the HU makes a WH sound. So it should be “Mik-Tay-Kuh-See-Whatk.”
@gnostic268 Жыл бұрын
I almost screamed out loud with excitement when I saw this on my YT feed 😁 I'm home alone but the cats and my dog think I'm goofy anyway so no big deal. LoL
@jeffbrownstain Жыл бұрын
I've always perceived the archetype of Death as feminine, and I promise that's not just because I'm afraid of powerful women! I once had to walk through a ridiculous snowstorm to get to a friends house for shelter and saw a gaunt old women literally pushing her 100s with a walker and hunched over half buried already, stomping through that same snowstorm with some type of vengeance I'd never seen before... That's what the reaper looks like to me; that old lady was out for blood and I did not want in her way.
@mathieuleader8601 Жыл бұрын
Mictēcacihuātl eating stars reminds me of the Ancient Egyptian primordial goddess of night Nut
@maggie8324 Жыл бұрын
Lovely, inclusive diversity of the wider cultures. Very nice to see the old presentation format. Helpful, in regard to me, focusing on the content over the atmosphere. Mistress Cinzia, I do like your channel. (Happy Face)
@nickrhodes9031 Жыл бұрын
As ever, grateful for learning something new (technically ancient but you know what I mean). Thank you.
@AncientAmericas Жыл бұрын
This is a most unexpected surprise!
@chloepop102 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOU AND YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH you feel so cozy and comforting for me to watch please keep up the amazing work🩷
@CinziaDuBois Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@pcarebear1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! As Central American, it's hard to find clear history videos about Mesoamerican myths/history/etc. I can see why our view of death is SO different from other western cultures, we see death as just a chapter in life, we even do the novenas (prayers for 9 days w/the rosary) with family and friends and eat the fave foods of the deceased (we also offer them a plate of the food, white 🕯, and water during the 9 days on an altar).
@SpicusMojificus Жыл бұрын
I've heard the story of Coatlicue giving birth to Huitzilipochtli told differently with every new book I read or video I see on the topic. The story of the sun also sounds a little different, I heard it was different gods taking turn being the sun during the different eras. It might be regional differences and the fact that the Spanish tried to destroy all the mythology for centuries after the conquest.
@hannahsolo27 Жыл бұрын
Oh yay! I am at work right now but can’t wait to watch this when I get home. Thank you for always putting together such entertaining and informative videos, Cinzia!!
@andrewoliver5541 Жыл бұрын
Great video, as always, Cinzia! Thanks for all your work.
@brownyuio Жыл бұрын
You learn something new every day! Thank you for this!
@MythologywithMike Жыл бұрын
Well it looks like I found a new channel to binge. Stuff like this is right up my alley!
@alicias.8482 Жыл бұрын
A nice little video I could fit in during a break at work
@morganmayfair4755 Жыл бұрын
Eating the stars… sounds like Egyptian goddess, Nut. I like the idea that there was an older spiritual understanding these remnants are pieces of. The snake also represents energy… we are more wave than particle between lives 😮
@mezmarionybarra Жыл бұрын
WONDERFUL AS ALWAYS THANK YOU ❣️❣️❣️
@CinziaDuBois Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome
@jamesomeara2329 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, this was an interesting introduction to the history, especially being how little I actually know of the classical cultures of Central and South America. That considered, an interesting thing to me about the archetype of Death as a feminine is there's a continuity even into the contemporary era. On the one hand is the Wiccan faith with the symbolism of maiden, mother,and crone. From the storytelling side I think of Death of the Endless from Niel Gaimin's Sandman series. The archetype has never truly disappeared.
@AllTheHappySquirrels Жыл бұрын
Ive never heard of this deity, thanks for sharing this story!
@DahshonPugh11 ай бұрын
This is absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for sharing. This really resonates with me and found your tone of voice super helpful. 🎺🖤⚽🙈🔥From Dahshon As of right now I identify as an Egyptian, native american African male.
@goblin3359 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! Fantastic work.
@jeremysmith4620 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I never get to hear the term "psychopomp" enough times per day. I think psychopomp was actually in my top 5 dream jobs, but I'm not good with boats nor do I have a giant book, chains, or any other accoutrements that would befit such a title, sadly. Plus I get lost easily and I'm not sure about GPS service down there. Guess I'll stick with my day job.
@FaeQueenCory Жыл бұрын
Mictecacihuatl is one of my favorite gods. The fact she lives on today as La Santa Muerte and continues to support gay rights is a symbol of anticolonial pride.
@angel2641 Жыл бұрын
La Santa muerte is not the same. That has more to do with brujería/witchcraft. It poses as a saint to disguise the real evil that lies beneath. But that’s just how I view it. But it’s not the same at all.
@GueritaBonitaa4 күн бұрын
@@FaeQueenCory Yesssss!! 🙏🏼💀🤍🖤❤️
@Wee_Catalyst Жыл бұрын
Thank you, this was so enjoyable! Loved the spooky music 😊
@alc7619Ай бұрын
Mic: sounds like "meek" tē: pronounced like "teh" ca: sounds like "kah" ci: pronounced as "see" huātl: sounds like "wah-tl" Just passing this along in purity! Thanks for the video!
@ReadingNymph Жыл бұрын
This was a great bite sized video, so informative as always
@willmendoza8498 Жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear more about this
@Faerieblood666 Жыл бұрын
I woild love a video on Santa Muerte
@adriennesontag-murphy1181 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, this is amazing!!!!!
@CinziaDuBois Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!
@nunyobidness2358 Жыл бұрын
Going to go ahead and appropriate for Halloween😊
@mezmarionybarra Жыл бұрын
Hahahaaa, I mean, Jahajajaaaa
@dieorwrite9460 Жыл бұрын
It's actually heartwarming how the decapitation is in the end an act of sacrifice from a goddess out of selfless desire to keep time running. Also kind of fleeting but interestingly that Yama is the personification of Death in India mythology. It very much carried over to Chinese, and later Japanese, mythology surrounding Death as well. However, Yama got localised in Ancient China as Yan Wang (阎王, The Yan King), who is the Judge of the Underworld and also a very real historical figure called Bao Zheng (包拯), who lived in the Tang Dynasty and is seen as the most fair and unbiased judge in Ancient Chinese history, so that after his death he became the ultimate judge of human souls in the afterlife/underworld so that all humans will get a fair trial.
@yensid4294 Жыл бұрын
The syncretism of Roman Catholicism & native pre-christian beliefs is always so interesting, especially in the cultures that engaged in ancester worship.
@lesliemoiseauthor Жыл бұрын
I love the diverse mythology you draw from. Have you read Terry Pratchett's Death novels?
@rhaenystargaryen93052 ай бұрын
The interesting thing is that the Day of the Day was celebrated much earlier in the Aztec calendar, around August time. So it's interesting how it shifted to the Fall season.
@ronaldmccomb8301 Жыл бұрын
Great job with the content and pronunciations in this video, Miss Lady of the Library. On a side note, do you have a schedule of water sources you thrust your hand out with a book in it?
@valerietorres9347 Жыл бұрын
Loved the video and would love to see more videos about mesoamerican mythology 🫶❤️
@baronarcanus9111 Жыл бұрын
Just another Queen of Heaven...
@cristopherj1324 Жыл бұрын
Tonaticah 🥹💜🇲🇽
@thedreadpiratewesley2301 Жыл бұрын
Looking classy today library lady
@jeffbrownstain Жыл бұрын
If the Aztecs' belief that the world is cyclical and that each sun length of 52 years is correct, and following the Aztec creation myth strictly, then we would be in the 9th sun right now. This is because 500 years / 52 years per sun = 9.2 years. The height of the Aztec civilization was in the 15th century, which is about 500 years ago. The Aztecs believed that the fifth sun began in 1427 CE. 500 years later, in 1927 CE, the ninth sun would have begun. However, the Aztec calendar was based on the cycles of the sun and moon, and these cycles are not perfectly regular. So, it is possible that the each sun began a few years earlier or later. The idea of us being in the 9th sun today based on a strict calculation of 500 years divided by years per sun as a simplified interpretation. The Aztec calendar system was more complex, considering various interlocking cycles of the sun and moon. The fifth sun was destroyed by a flood. The Aztecs' beliefs about the sun are metaphorical and metaphysical. They are not meant to be taken literally.
@wingweaver023 Жыл бұрын
💜💛
@AMoniqueOcampo Жыл бұрын
So does this lady have any connection to Santa Muerte?
@CinziaDuBois Жыл бұрын
In a way yes, but sort of a little no. Santa Muerte originally appeared as a male cult figure in mid-20th century in Mexico, so thousands of years later. I haven't found out how the cult figure transitioned from male to female, but there is a chance this decision was made based on the ancient Mictēcacihuātl
@mjkluck Жыл бұрын
Good stuff, Kiddo.
@mathieuleader8601 Жыл бұрын
Typhon would find this goddess of death very attractive
@mrcjc9298 Жыл бұрын
Is this goddess the origin of the Santa Muerte figure?
@rafaelfcf Жыл бұрын
I hear Portuguese, I like
@Heothbremel Жыл бұрын
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@dsalazarm10 ай бұрын
there is no "aztec" culture, that was a military allience. like calling Europe "the Allied Forces", Mesoamerica is the area, and Nahua the language group, Anahuac is what its called in Nahuatl
@xenogorwraithblade2538 Жыл бұрын
I mean, I tend to think more of the cute goth chick from the Sandman graphic novels.
@madrandomize5115 Жыл бұрын
They sure loved their decapitations and dismemberments ...