Nagual oracles and Aztec animal meanings – This essay about nagual oracles and Aztec animal meanings is based on the Tonalamatl (the Aztec “Book of Days”). There are a total of 20 trecena, or 13-day periods, and thirteen “hour” days. Each of these thirteen temporal units was ruled by a deity. And each deity had his or her own Nagual (also spelled Nahual, all pronounced na’wall).
What is a Nagual, exactly? Naguals can be viewed as an alter ego or manifestation of a Mesoamerican person’s or deity’s animalistic side.
The Nagual is a component of awareness that still freely roams the jungles, beating its wings against damp clouds – the wild side of being that is still completely primordial, free, and unscrupulous.
In Aztec mythology, naguals are also considered guardian spirits. Shamans call a guardian spirit into their bodies to protect them from illness and hostile forces from other planets. The guardian spirits change as the shaman’s needs change over time. If you’ve read any of Carlos Castaneda’s books, you’ll know that the word nagual has a very specific meaning in shamanic excursions.
The shaman considers non-ordinary reality to be just as real as ordinary reality. A shaman is someone who achieves an ecstatic altered state of consciousness that allows him to interact with guardians and helpful spirits as well as access vast reservoirs of power. The primary goal of shamanism is to assist people in healing their bodies and minds. He is a healer for both himself and others.
The Nagual birds are associated with a different deity for each of the thirteen phases of a trecena.
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