Quetzalcoatl

Mark Isaak

Flood Stories from Around the World

The other gods, angry at his audacity, had Quetzalcoatl destroy the sun and the earth, which he did with a flood.

Ignatius Donnelly

American Evidences of Intercourse with Europe Or Atlantis

The leader and civilizer of the Nahua family was Quetzalcoatl.

Ignatius Donnelly

The Indentity of the Civilizations of the Old World and the New

Quetzalcoatl, the founder of the Aztecs, condemned all sacrifice but that of fruits and flowers.

W. Scott-Elliot

The Story of Atlantis

Quetzalcoatl, the Mexican Deity, is said to have come from "the distant east." He is described as a white man with a flowing beard.

In the great Toltec empire of Mexico the sun-worship of their forefathers was still the national religion, while the bloodless offerings to their beneficent Deity, Quetzalcoatl, consisted merely of flowers and fruit.

Pleiades and Orion

Pleiades and Orion

Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli: In Aztec mythology, Orion's belt was associated with Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, a manifestation of Quetzalcoatl, one of their important gods.

Dragons

Yahweh and Dragon Stories

The names of these draconian rulers—such as Quetzalcoatl, Kukulkan, Quetzal, Kishak, Kokachidra, Kuchu, Kur, and Draig in Wales—often share a common phonetic element, the "k" or "ch" sound.

Aztec mythology

The 5 Suns

God: Quetzalcoatl

Description: The second sun was governed by Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god.

God: Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god, ruled this era.

Quetzalcoatl is associated with wind, air, and learning.

According to the myth, Quetzalcoatl caused a massive windstorm that swept away the people and everything on the earth.

However, Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl also play significant roles in the creation and maintenance of this era.

Manly Palmer Hall

Atlantis – a widespread distribution of land

He tells the story of Oannes in Mesopotamia, Quetzalcoatl in Central America, and other cultural heroes who brought civilization and then disappeared, promising to return.

Afterlife
Ignatius Donnelly

American Evidences of Intercourse with Europe or Atlantis

A notable legend is that of Quetzalcoatl, a civilizing figure described as a bearded white man who came from the East.

Quetzalcoatl was a high-priest and god of the Toltecs, credited with various cultural advancements such as gem-cutting, metal-casting, and the invention of the Mexican calendar.

Paul Wallis

A populated universe

What Moses repeated was the sound he heard, and then he had to think, "What does that sound mean?"[41:45] Generations of theologians have had to ask, "What does that sound mean?" Yahweh sounds the way it does because we’ve inserted vowels into the Tetragrammaton to make it pronounceable, and when we do that, it makes the H’s almost silent.[41:39] In "Echoes of Eden," I point out that H’s in Proto-Semitic were not silent—they sounded like this: chhh.[41:49] Now, if I tell you that all around the world there are stories of our ancestors being governed by beings that were as violent and punitive and hungry for beef, gold, and virgin girls as Yahweh appears to be in the Bible, if you go to Mesoamerica, you will read about feathered serpents or what we might call dragons called Kukumatz or Kukulkan or Quetzalcoatl.[42:24] Go to Georgia, it’s the Caucasus; Japan, you’ve got the Akuchi or Kuchi-dera; go to Spain and Portugal, Pacoca; go to Greece, it’s the Drakos.

Planet

Snakes And Reptilians

In Aztec mythology, the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl was considered a benevolent deity associated with wisdom and life.

Mexico

Temple of Cholula

The temple was dedicated to the god Quetzalcoatl and played a significant role in the religious practices of the ancient civilizations that inhabited the region.

The Great Pyramid of Cholula was dedicated to the deity Quetzalcoatl.

Famous Sirian people

Kukulkan, also known as Quetzalcoatl in Aztec mythology, is a feathered serpent deity in Mesoamerican religion.

The blue beings

The Aztecs believed that the Xiuhpohualli calendar was created by the god Quetzalcoatl, who was associated with wisdom and knowledge.

According to Aztec mythology, Quetzalcoatl descended to the underworld to retrieve the bones of the previous human race, which he ground up to create the maize from which the new humans were created.