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Nawal were men believed to have magical powers.
The word Nawal means The power that I create/generate
A Nawal is a person that creates/generates his own reality, someone that is responsible for himself. It has nothing to do with this mythical magical person that shapeshifts into an animal. It is someone that creates his own reality and that but doing so it makes other people see that reality that he is creating. A Nawal is the one that possesses the knowledge of himself and creates his reality.
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WHO IS TONAWAKA KWAUHTLINXAN?
Tonawaka Kwauhtlinxan is a revered Traditional Mexhika medicine man and a Guardian of Ancient Knowledge. Born into one of the Mexica dynastic families known as "Kaxtias," he is a direct descendant of the Aztecs entrusted with preserving the scriptures and wisdom of Ancient Mexico since 1521, by the decree of Kuauhtemok, also known as Cuauhtemoc, the last Tlatoani in Mexican history.
As a Tekuhtli, or "He who guides and councils people," Tonawaka provides invaluable advice for decision-making and leads various ancestral ceremonies and Aztec festivities. He embodies the role of a Temaxtianitl, applying the traditional knowledge system passed down through generations, encompassing medicine, healing, warrior and sacred dances, the calendar system, agriculture, world vision, cosmovision, and systems of governance and commerce.
Additionally, as a Teotepixke, Tonawaka selects and guides the energy for ancestral ceremonies, ensuring they align with auspicious moments such as solstices, equinoxes, full moons, 20-day cycles, Temazcal rituals, and other special ceremonies like "sowing name," Aztec weddings, birthdays, mortuary rites, and special cycles.
Since 1992, Tonawaka has practiced traditional healing throughout Mexico and supervised various Aztec tradition learning groups. He has lectured at national and international educational institutions, appeared on TV and radio programs for the Mexican Department of Education, and participated in interviews for Natgeo, Discovery Channel, and History Channel. Moreover, he has contributed to international shamanism congresses on traditional medicine in France, England, Germany, and Romania.