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Mexico - Mexica Movement

Indigenous Movement of the People of Anahuac

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[Flag of Mexica Movement]
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, July 23, 2001.


See:

Mexica Movement (Indigenous Movement of the People of Anahuac)

THE MEXICA FLAG represents The Indigenous Movement of the People of Anahuac: Mexican, Central American, and "Native American" of Aztlan (the so-called "The Southwest").

THE SYMBOL AT THE HEART OF THIS MEXICA FLAG REPRESENTS OMETEOTL: GOD IN THE UNIVERSE

Everything in our Mexica universe was and is this one thought: God, whom we called & call OMETEOTL, which means God in Duality, in our Nahuatl language. The black and white symbol at the center represents OMETEOTL, who is called Hunab-Ku in our Maya language. Our Mexica symbol concept of OMETEOTL is a representation of the prime dualities: Order-Chaos, Life-Death, Light-Darkness, Male-Female and then all of the other dualities of the Universe.

THE FOUR COLORS OF THIS FLAG REPRESENT THE FOUR DIRECTIONS They are each symbolic of one of the four directions. They are each a direct manifestation of Ometeotl. Together they represent the totality of SPACE, the measurement of TIME and the body of Ometeotl, which is: the Universe, in all of its Existences.

THE COLOR RED