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Ōmeteōtl (Nahuatl pronunciation: [
oːmeˈteoːt͡ɬ] ) ("Two-God") is a name used to
refer to the pair of
Aztec deities Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl, also known...
- the rest of the universe, the
first god,
Ometeotl,
created itself.[citation needed] The
nature of
Ometeotl, the "God of duality" was both male and female...
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pantheism in
which the
Nahua concept of
teotl was
construed as the
supreme god
Ometeotl, as well as a
diverse pantheon of
lesser gods and
manifestations of nature...
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highest of
thirteen heavens in
Aztec mythology, the
dwelling place of
Ometeotl, the dual god
comprising Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl. In Nahuatl, ōmeyōcān...
- Leon
Portilla argues that
Tloque Nahuaque was also used as an
epithet of
Ometeotl, the
hypothetical duality creator God of the Aztecs. Tloquenahuaque, also...
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ephemeral world.
Aztec philosophy saw the
concept of
Ometeotl as a
unity that
underlies the universe.
Ometeotl forms, shapes, and is all things. Even things...
- The most
important of
these heavens was
Omeyocan (Place of Two),
where Ometeotl - the dual Lord/Lady,
creator of the Dual-Genesis who, as male,
takes the...
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conceptualized in a kind of
monistic pantheism as
manifest in the
supreme god
Ometeotl, as well as a
large pantheon of
lesser gods and
idealizations of natural...
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pantheism in
which the
Nahua concept of
teotl was
construed as the
supreme god
Ometeotl, as well as a
diverse pantheon of
lesser gods and
manifestations of nature...
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