NEZAHUALCOYOTLThe  PHILOSOPHER KING

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Sacred Spaces evoke a feeling of a sacredness of space and time, where Heaven seems to touch Earth and we find ourselves aware of the Holy, and filled with the Spirit. A higher energy is resides in a sacred space, a power beyond human control which is part of the feeling of "awe". To find ourselves in the midst of great natural beauty is an awakening into moments of heightened spiritual consciousness. The glory of sacred spaces is not just in enjoyment of that which is created, but in seeing and feeling God's very presence in creation.

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Native people in North America sought an ideal state of being based on the quality of interaction with the natural world. This harmony and balance inspired a spiritual consciousness for each act in life. They were one and the same. All manifestations of life, our environment resulting from the union of Father Sky and Mother Earth, were deemed sacred and fragile. The mountains in particular were viewed with awe and mystery. The Mountains are sacred to indigenous people. Pilgrimages are still made to the Sacred Mountains for medicine bundle renewal, rain, medicinal herbs and ceremonies by various tribes.

The spiritual uniqueness of the area is particularly suited to deep shamanic training.

Many religions associate sacred spaces with their founders' lives and acts, and feel that their most sacred spaces represent the centre of the universe. The whole hill of Tetzcotzinco was converted by man into a sacred place for Tláloc, the god of rain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEZAHUALCOYOTL,

also known as the Poet and Philosopher King who founded he first Council of  Music in the American continent.

Build his retreat palace and  gardens on this Sacred Aztec Land with piramids, flowers and ancient meditation temples in 1430's.

Texcotzingo , Archeological Zone, 30 minutes from the biggest Aztec Pyramids in the

continent of America: Tenochtitlan

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 NEZAHUALCOYOTL

The  PHILOSOPHER KING
(1403 - 1473)

Nezahualcoyotl was "a philosopher king, and one of the greatest poets America has ever produced." Though Nezahualcoyotl was born heir to a throne, his youth was not marked by princely luxury. In 1418, when the young prince was fifteen, the enemy succeeded in subjugating his people. While concealed in the branches of a tree, the youth saw Tepaneco soldiers butcher his father. He fled the grisly scene but was captured and thrown into a dungeon. Had it not been for the loyalty of an old servant, Nezahualcoyotl might have shared his father's fate. The former slipped into prison and impersonated the prince while Nezahualcoyotl, dressed in his benefactor's clothes, escaped to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan. For this act of self-sacrifice, the faithful servant paid with his life.

Nezahualcoyotl was received in Tenochtitlan and devoted the next eight years to study and intellectual self-advancement. He had never forgotten the brutal circumstances that triggered his exile and was determined to regain his throne, now part of an expanded Texcocan-Tepanec state, ruled by Maxtla, a rude and suspicious man who had noticed what a favorable impression the handsome young prince was making.

Fearing him as a potential rival, Maxtla sent Nezahualcoyotl a friendly invitation to join him for an evening's entertainment. Then he ordered assassins to kill the prince on arrival. So strong was the prince's hold on his followers that one of them, who greatly resembled Nezahualcoyotl, agreed to risk certain death by going in his place. When the ruse was discovered, the infuriated Maxtla put a price on Nezahualcoyotl's head, promising extensive property and the hand of a Noble Lady to any man who might capture or slay his rival.  Despite Maxtla's reward, no one  turned him in though many recognized him in his peasant disguises.

Tiring of his tyranny, a number of nobles went to Nezahualcoyotl to form a coalition and eventually Maxtla's forces were driven out of the Sacred lands. Finding Maxtla hiding in the palace baths, Nezahualcoyotl 's warriors offered him as a human sacrifice to the gods.
 

 

Nezahualcoyotl means "hungry fox for justice and wisdom" and this is exactly how he lived for the next few years. Hiding in the high sierra, living in hovels and caves, he nonetheless retained an important ace up his sleeve: the marvelous devotion of his people and he had the ability to inspire his people spiritually.

 Having finally attained the throne that was his birthright, Nezahualcoyotl began to display evidence of his remarkable abilities. His first act was to devise a code of laws considered so exemplary that it was adopted by other great Aztec rulers.The laws, based on a division of powers, created a number of councils including war, finance, justice and the so-called "Council of Music."The Council of Music devoted itself not only to music but also to science, art, literature, poetry and history. Given this high cultural level, it is not surprising that Texcoco became known as "the Athens of the Western World"

 Of all the creative intellects nurtured by this "Athens," the greatest belonged to the king Nezahualcoyotl himself quotes the historian Boturini. One of the king's verses  

 Danza y festeja a Dios poderoso
gocemos de esta gloria
Porque la vida humana es transitoria

 Nezahualcoyotl died happily at 70, full of honors and survived by various wives, a horde of concubines and 110 children.

  Up the Tetzcotzinco mountain it provides easy access to the gardens and temples of

KING NEZAHUALCOYOTL .

40 minutes from the international airport of Mexico City 

45 minutes from the Basilica de Guadalupe.

35 minutes to Teotihuacán

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