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Coatlicue the Serpent Skirt: Divine Motherhood and Cosmic Terror

5 min · 21 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Coatlicue the Serpent Skirt: Divine Motherhood and Cosmic Terror

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Explore the terrifying majesty of Coatlicue, the Aztec goddess whose serpent skirt and dual nature embody the cosmic forces of creation and destruction. In this episode of The Aztec Gods, host Edmund Cross examines the complex mythology surrounding this earth goddess, from her miraculous pregnancy that produced the war god Huitzilopochtli to her role as both nurturing mother and cosmic devourer. Discover how her famous stone sculpture, unearthed in Mexico City in 1790, captures the Aztec understanding of life's fundamental paradoxes. Learn about the myth of Coatepec mountain, where Coatlicue's divine pregnancy led to cosmic battle between her children, representing the eternal struggle between sun and moon, day and night. Examine how Aztec theology used Coatlicue to express sophisticated ideas about the cyclical nature of existence, the relationship between life and death, and humanity's place within natural processes. Understand the ritual practices dedicated to this earth goddess and why her terrifying appearance reflected deeper truths about the raw forces that sustain the universe. Perfect for listeners interested in Mesoamerican religion, pre-Columbian art, and the complex mythologies that shaped ancient civilizations.

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