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Protective, bloodthirsty, vengeful, fiery, solar, martial, ancestral, hunter, mythical, ceremonial, Mighty, powerful, fierce, warlike, victorious, sacrificial, tribal, revered, legendary, Aztec

Offerings:

---Candles

---incense 

---flowers 

---crystals 

---food 

---water 

---sacred herbs 

---tobacco 

---precious

---stones 

---artwork, 

Divinations:

---music

---Obsidian Scrying

---dance 

---prayer 

---meditation 

---silence 

---chanting 

---visualization 

---energy work 

---poetry

---tarot

---Scrying

---Quija

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Tarot

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The Chariot

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The Sun

Constellations

Frequencies

---432 Hz - Known as the "cosmic frequency," associated with harmony, balance, and healing.
---528 Hz - Called the "love frequency," believed to promote transformation and DNA repair.
---741 Hz - Associated with intuition and awakening of the third eye, enhancing spiritual perception.

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Strength

Incantations:

---"Huitzilopochtli, lord of the sun, warrior of the dawn, come to our aid in battle and bring us victory."

---"Huitzilopochtli, protector of our people, guide us through

the darkness and lead us to the light."

---"Huitzilopochtli, lord of the hummingbird, your swift and deadly hand will strike down our enemies."

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Leo

Stones & Herbs

---Obsidian

---Jade 

---Turquoise

---Amethyst

---Citrine

---Black Tourmaline

---Rose Quartz

---Aventurine 

Toloache, Xochitl, Yerba Santa, Damiana, Amaranth, Sage, Copal

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Signs & Synchronicities

Creatures

---Eagle
---Hummingbird
---Serpent
---Jaguar
---Wolf
---Coyote
---Hawk

---Sunrise
---Rainbows
---Fire
---Drum beats
---Battle cries
---Warrior symbols
---Lightning

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Orion

                            Huitzilopochtli is one of the most important gods in Aztec mythology. He is the god of war, the sun, and sacrifice. Huitzilopochtli was believed to be born from the womb of his mother Coatlicue, who was impregnated by a ball of feathers. He is often depicted as a warrior adorned in feathers and carrying a spear, shield, and serpent in his left hand.

In Aztec witchcraft, Huitzilopochtli is called upon for protection in battle, success in warfare, and for the sun's blessings. Here is a detailed list of offerings, incantations, divinations, stones, herbs, and items used for witchcraft when working with Aztec God Huitzilopochtli.

Offerings:

Offerings to Huitzilopochtli typically include:

Flowers, particularly marigolds which were believed to have medicinal and magical properties
Food offerings such as maize, beans, chilies, and cacao
Blood offerings in the form of human sacrifice, which was an important aspect of Aztec religion and believed to provide nourishment to the gods
Incantations:

When invoking Huitzilopochtli, Aztec witches might use the following incantations:

"Huitzilopochtli, lord of the sun, warrior of the dawn, come to our aid in battle and bring us victory."
"Huitzilopochtli, protector of our people, guide us through the darkness and lead us to the light."
"Huitzilopochtli, lord of the hummingbird, your swift and deadly hand will strike down our enemies."
Divinations:

Divinations related to Huitzilopochtli typically involve the use of obsidian, which was believed to have prophetic properties. Divination might involve gazing into a polished obsidian mirror or using an obsidian blade to make cuts on the skin in order to interpret the resulting pattern of blood.

Stones:

In Aztec witchcraft, certain stones were believed to have magical properties and could be used in rituals involving Huitzilopochtli. These stones included:

Obsidian, which was believed to have prophetic properties and could be used for divination
Jade, which was considered a sacred stone and was often carved into ritual objects such as masks or figurines
Turquoise, which was associated with the sky and was believed to have protective properties
Amethyst: This crystal is believed to have protective properties and is often used in spiritual rituals.
Citrine: This crystal is believed to have powerful manifesting properties and is often used in abundance and prosperity spells.
Black Tourmaline: This crystal is believed to have grounding and protective properties and is often used in rituals to banish negativity.
Rose Quartz: This crystal is associated with love and is often used in rituals related to relationships, self-love, and healing emotional wounds.
Aventurine: This crystal is believed to have properties related to luck and abundance and is often used in rituals related to financial prosperity and success.
Herbs:

Herbs were also an important part of Aztec witchcraft, and some were associated with Huitzilopochtli. These herbs included:
Copal: This herb is often used as incense in Aztec rituals and is believed to have purifying and protective properties.
Toloache: This herb is used in divination rituals and is believed to have powerful psychoactive properties.
Xochitl: This herb is often used in love spells and is believed to have powerful aphrodisiac properties.

Yerba Santa: This herb is used for spiritual purification and protection and is believed to have healing properties.
Damiana: This herb is used in love and sex magic and is believed to have potent aphrodisiac properties.
Tobacco, which was believed to have medicinal and magical properties and was often used in offerings to the gods
Amaranth, a grain that was considered sacred and was often used in religious ceremonies
Sage, which was believed to have purifying properties and was often burned as incense
Items:

Certain items were associated with Huitzilopochtli in Aztec mythology. These items included:

The atlatl, a spear-throwing device that was often used in battle and was associated with Huitzilopochtli
The macuahuitl, a type of sword made from obsidian blades embedded in wood, which was a common weapon used by Aztec warriors
The serpent, which was often depicted in association with Huitzilopochtli and was believed to have symbolic meaning related to life and death
Physicality of Huitzilopochtli:

In Aztec mythology, Huitzilopochtli is typically depicted as a warrior adorned in feathers and carrying a spear, shield, and serpent in his left hand.

Clothing:

Huitzilopochtli is typically depicted wearing a headdress adorned with feathers, which were believed to be symbolic of the sun's rays. He is often depicted wearing a cape made of feathers, and his clothing is adorned with various symbolic images such as skulls and snakes.

Jewelry:

Huitzilopochtli is often depicted wearing a necklace made of human hearts, which were believed to be the source of the god's strength and power. He is also often depicted wearing earrings and bracelets adorned with feathers or other symbolic images.

Hair:

Huitzilopochtli's hair is often depicted as long and flowing, and sometimes adorned with feathers or other decorative elements.

Facial features:

Huitzilopochtli is typically depicted with a fierce expression and prominent facial features, including a strong jawline and broad forehead. He is often depicted with facial tattoos, which were considered an important part of Aztec culture.

Tarot card:

There is no specific tarot card associated with Huitzilopochtli in traditional tarot symbolism. However, given his association with war and protection, he might be associated with tarot cards such as The Chariot or The Tower.

Constellation:

There is no specific constellation associated with Huitzilopochtli in traditional Western astronomy. However, given his association with the sun, he might be associated with constellations such as Leo or Aries.

Conclusion:

Huitzilopochtli is a complex and powerful figure in Aztec mythology, associated with war, protection, and the sun. In Aztec witchcraft, he is often called upon for protection and success in battle, and offerings, incantations, divinations, stones, herbs, and items are used in rituals to honor him. Understanding the physicality and symbolism associated with Huitzilopochtli can help us better understand his role in Aztec mythology and the ways in which he continues to be venerated today.


 

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