Ixtilxochitl and Nezhualcoyotl – Forgotten Aztec Mystics and Myth Bearers in The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Thirty uncovers the mystical practices and spiritual wisdom of two key Aztec figures, Ixtilxochitl and Nezhualcoyotl. The journal examines how their teachings and mythological stories delve into themes of spiritual transcendence, divine connection, and the journey of the soul. It draws parallels between their ancient practices and the concept of astral projection, suggesting that these mystics utilized out-of-body experiences to navigate the unseen realms of existence and commune with the gods. By exploring their stories, the book highlights how the Aztec understanding of spiritual travel mirrors modern concepts of astral projection, offering a window into how indigenous cultures engaged with metaphysical realms through vision quests, dreams, and ritualistic practices aimed at expanding consciousness beyond the physical world.
IXTILXOCHITL AND NEZHUALCOCYOTL – FORGOTTEN AZTEC MYSTICS AND MYTH BEARERS
The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Journal: Issue Thirty Compiled and Edited by Marilynn Hughes
Astral Projection, Astral Travel, Out of Body Travel, Out of Body Experiences, Out of Body, OBE, Near Death Experiences, Mystical Experiences, Marilynn Hughes
