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“Quetzalcoatl Headdress” Crop Circle
The Mayan Calendar was allegedly created by Quetzalcoatl.
As the Lord of the East he is associated with the morning star, (Satan is the morning star) his twin brother Xolotl was the evening star (Venus). As the morning star he was known by the name Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, “lord of the star of the dawn.” An other representation of Quetzalcoatl is Ehecatl, the Wind God. His calendrical name is Ce Acatl (One Reed).
After the last world, the Fourth Sun had been destroyed, Quetzalcoatl went to Mictlan, the land of the death, and created our current world, the Fifth Sun, by using his own blood to give new life to bones. Quetzalcoatl is also the giver of maize (CORN) to mankind.
Quetzalcoatl - This Aztec god controlled the sun and all its mighty powers.
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