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The Goddess Coatlicue embodies life, death, and renewal. The Feminine is the full cycle not just creation.
#DivineFeminine #Coatlicue #Transformation #witchsky

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Cathedral featuring Coatlicue 𓆗

#digitalart #environmentart #fantasyart #coatlicue #artist

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Almost ready for Sat 6th opening at Tonalli Studio #coatlicue #lamorenita #xicanaart

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#coatlicue #lavibria

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¿Cómo cambiará México con la supercomputadora Coatlicue? Coatlicue, la supercomputadora pública de México: 314 petaflops, 24 meses de despliegue y 6.000 millones de pesos con usos reales y aliados. México ha puesto nombre y números a su salto al supercómput...

¿Cómo cambiará México con la supercomputadora Coatlicue? #Coatlicue #México #IA #Supercomputación #HPC #Tecnología #Ciencia #Datos #GPU #Latinoamérica #PlanMéxico #BSC #CDAC #27denoviembre #felizjueves
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México anuncia ‘Coatlicue’, la supercomputadora pública más poderosa de América Latina - Periodistas Unidos Periodistas Unidos es un colectivo de periodistas que buscan la libertad de expresión, la defensa de periodistas y la integración de diversas disciplinas culturales para la transformación de la sociedad.

💻 ¡Potencia regional! México anuncia ‘Coatlicue’, la supercomputadora pública más poderosa de América Latina. Un gran avance en tecnología e investigación. #Coatlicue #Supercomputadora zurl.co/jLWhh

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¿Debe México invertir 6 mil mdp en una supercomputadora pública? Coatlicue promete IA, ciencia y seguridad. ¿La ves necesaria?
https://f.mtr.cool/itleiywjuf
#PolíticaGurú #NoticiasHoy #Coatlicue #Sheinbaum #Mexico

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Sheinbaum presenta “Coatlicue”: con la supercomputadora más potente de América Latina, México enfrentará desafíos a gran escala - Hans Digital Esta tecnología aplicada permitirá predicciones climáticas, mejor exploración energética y análisis masivo de información para prevenir riesgos públicos, entre otras ventajas. Además brindará servicio...

#Sheinbaum presenta #Coatlicue: con la #supercomputadora más potente de #AméricaLatina, México enfrentará desafíos a gran escala. Permitirá #predicciones climáticas, mejor exploración #energética y #análisis masivo de información para prevenir #riesgos públicos, entre otras ventajas

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🇲🇽 NACIONAL | México lanza “Coatlicue”, supercomputadora nacional más poderosa en América Latina 

https://f.mtr.cool/bvhplwhkuh 🔗 

@GobiernoMX @Claudiashein 
#México #Coatlicue #Supercomputadora #Tecnología #Ciencia

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#PRESIDENCIA | @Claudiashein confirmó que la supercomputadora #Coatlicue iniciará su construcción el próximo año. Su sede aún se evalúa. La Agencia de Transformación Digital destacó que contará con 14,480 GPU para procesar datos masivos y potenciar la IA en México ⚙️🇲🇽
 #IA #México #Innovación

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Inktober 2025: Ornate

Coatlicue statue near SEMEFO gives me the same feels as Shiva sculpture at CERN and those are very good feels.

Anyway, as Katrina was working in SEMEFO she probably liked this statue as well.

#inktober2025
#inktober2025ornate
#coatlicue

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El arte como expresión: un análisis filosófico desde Coatlicue Esta charla explora filosóficamente una concepción sobre el arte en la sabiduría náhuatl, contrastándola con la visión occidental. A través de la figura de Coatlicue, se destaca su valor simbólico y e...

Nuestros compañeros de Filosofía en la Red @filosofiaenlared.bsky.social organizan hoy el seminario "Nepantla" del arte como expresión: un análisis filosófico desde Coatlicue, con Paulina Amezcúa Pinzón. En directo www.youtube.com/live/P0sCgGz... #filosofiaenabierto #coatlicue #nepantla

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You’re gonna learn some EDUCATION today about my favorite mother, #Coatlicue. Terrifying and awesome goddess of birth/rebirth, death, renewal, war and the Fear Of The Woman and The Arbitrary Fury and Nurturing Protection of Nature.

youtu.be/wcVNxwgNQJI?...

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The Coatlicue sculpture in Mexico City’s National Museum of Anthropology is one of the most famous Mexica (Aztec) sculptures in existence. Standing over eight feet tall, the statue towers over onlookers as she leans toward them.
Snakes form her entire skirt, as well as her belt and even her head. Coatlicue’s name literally means Snakes-Her-Skirt, so her clothing helps identify her. Her snake belt ties at the waist to keep a skull “buckle” in place. Her upper torso is exposed, and we can just make out her breasts and rolls in her abdomen. The rolls indicate she is a mother. A sizable necklace formed of hands and hearts largely obscures her breasts.
Two enormous snakes curl upwards from her neck to face one another (see the image below). Their bifurcated, or split, tongues curl downwards, and the resulting effect is that the snake heads and tongues appear to be a single, forward-facing serpent face. Snakes coming out of body parts, as we see here, was an Aztec convention for squirting blood. Coatlicue has in fact been decapitated, and her snaky head represents the blood squirting from her severed neck. Her arms are also formed of snake heads, suggesting she was dismembered there as well.
One day Coatlicue was sweeping atop Coatepec, when a feather fell into her apron. At that moment, she conceived a son, whose name was Huitzilopochtli. Upon hearing that her mother was pregnant, Coyolxauhqui became enraged. She rallied her 400 brothers, the Centzonhuitznahua, to kill their mother.
One of the brothers decided to warn Coatlicue. Upon hearing of this impending murder, Coatlicue became understandably afraid. But Huitzilopochtli comforted her, telling her not to worry. At the moment Coyolxauhqui approached her mother, Huitzilopochtli was born, fully grown and armed. He sliced off his sister’s head, and threw her body off the mountain. As she fell, her body broke apart until it came to rest at the bottom of Snake Mountain.

The Coatlicue sculpture in Mexico City’s National Museum of Anthropology is one of the most famous Mexica (Aztec) sculptures in existence. Standing over eight feet tall, the statue towers over onlookers as she leans toward them. Snakes form her entire skirt, as well as her belt and even her head. Coatlicue’s name literally means Snakes-Her-Skirt, so her clothing helps identify her. Her snake belt ties at the waist to keep a skull “buckle” in place. Her upper torso is exposed, and we can just make out her breasts and rolls in her abdomen. The rolls indicate she is a mother. A sizable necklace formed of hands and hearts largely obscures her breasts. Two enormous snakes curl upwards from her neck to face one another (see the image below). Their bifurcated, or split, tongues curl downwards, and the resulting effect is that the snake heads and tongues appear to be a single, forward-facing serpent face. Snakes coming out of body parts, as we see here, was an Aztec convention for squirting blood. Coatlicue has in fact been decapitated, and her snaky head represents the blood squirting from her severed neck. Her arms are also formed of snake heads, suggesting she was dismembered there as well. One day Coatlicue was sweeping atop Coatepec, when a feather fell into her apron. At that moment, she conceived a son, whose name was Huitzilopochtli. Upon hearing that her mother was pregnant, Coyolxauhqui became enraged. She rallied her 400 brothers, the Centzonhuitznahua, to kill their mother. One of the brothers decided to warn Coatlicue. Upon hearing of this impending murder, Coatlicue became understandably afraid. But Huitzilopochtli comforted her, telling her not to worry. At the moment Coyolxauhqui approached her mother, Huitzilopochtli was born, fully grown and armed. He sliced off his sister’s head, and threw her body off the mountain. As she fell, her body broke apart until it came to rest at the bottom of Snake Mountain.

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Coatlicue, the Aztec mother of the gods, wears a snake skirt, has a necklace of human hearts and hands, and her head is two snake heads facing each other.
Circa 1500.
Stands 8 feet tall.
Currently housed in the Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City.

#coatlicue #aztec #goddess #cdmx #fertility #mexica

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Coatlicue, (who wears a skirt of snakes), is an important female deity in aztec mythology, representing life and its constant change, mother of Mexi Huitzilopochtli (left-handed hummingbird) god of war and perseverance, from whom also comes the name Mexico. 🇲🇽

#Tenochtitlan #Coatlicue #Azteca

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#MemoriaLuminosa #CDMX #700añostenochtitlan #700AñosCiudadDeMéxico #MéxicoTenochtitlán #coyolxauhqui #coatlicue #calendarioazteca #Iturbide #PrimerImperio #Maximiliano #segundoimperio #General #PorfirioDíaz

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Diosa Azteca Coatlicue en resina.
www.auraastral.es/.../diosa-az...
#deidadesauraastral
#diosesauraastral
#diosasauraastral
#diosaaztecacoatlicue
#coatlicue

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Hit follow, drop a 🩷, share, & comment. #fypシ

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Note: Her head ends in two facing serpent heads; her chest is bare, with arms bent upward, and her hands end in serpent heads. Her feet have eagle claws, and she is adorned with a necklace made of hands, hearts, and a central skull. Additionally, she wears her characteristic skirt of serpents.

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Hit follow, drop a 🩷, share, & comment. #fypシ Source & Photo: @inahmx.bsky.social Note: Her head ends in two facing serpent heads; her chest is bare, with arms bent upward, and her hands end in serpent heads. Her feet have eagle claws, and she is adorned with a necklace made of hands, hearts, and a central skull. Additionally, she wears her characteristic skirt of serpents. Disclaimer: The uploaded image includes source information. Its origin—whether AI-generated or not—remains uncertain. This photo is shared solely for non-commercial and bona fide purposes. If any © concerns arise, please notify me, and I will promptly take the appropriate action. Feel free to share comments if the information differs. Let’s keep it clear, friendly, and respectful.

#Coatlicue (Serpent Skirt), the #Mexica goddess of fertility, life, & death. She is considered the mother of the gods. Her image & mythology speak of the eternal cycle of creation & destruction. This sculpture is in the #NationalMuseumOfAnthropology in #MexicoCity.

#MexicanArt #Andesite #Finesse

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5 Ancient Mother Goddesses—And What They Represented These five deities influenced conceptions of womanhood.

5 ancient mother goddesses. This is a really informative article. www.history.com/articles/mot... #folklore #myth #goddess #folkyfriday #devi #gaia #Coatlicue #isis #nuwa

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#Love #vivamexico #MEXICO
#unidos #sangabriel #california #art #vivamexico🇲🇽 #culturamexicana #aztec #mexica #azteca #coatlicue #mexicana #axolotl #axolotls
#xochimilco #mexicano #mexicanos #mexicanosenusa #mexicanos🇲🇽 #xochimilco #xochimilcomexico

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#Mictlan #Coatlicue

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Luchador version of #coatlicue. #gayart #mexicanart #queerart #luchalibre #luchadores #gaybear #musclebear #ososmexicanos #beefdip #beefymen #homoeroticart #hairyman #artegay #artehomoerotico #hairymuscle #hairychest #urso #orso #медведь #woof #queerartist #drawing #gayartist #mexicogay #gaymexico

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“Coatlicue”
Copic markers
Faber Castelle pencils
Prisma micron pens

#art #artist #aztec #coatlicue #mexican #mexico #drawing #sketchbook #copic #markers #mythology #bskyart #artshare

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Coatlicue/Tonantzin🔥👽
#mexico #coatlicue #dioses #aztecas #azteca #tonantzin #mexicool #aztec

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Coatlicue, A large chubby topless woman stands under the sunlight. She is wearing a skirt made out of loving snakes, ribbons on her arms and a necklace made out of four hands, two hearts and a skull decorated in mosaics in the image of huitzilapochtli, her sun. Where her head would be are two giant snakes spiralling up towards the sky, framing the sun. Her hands are painted and decorated to look like two snakes.

Coatlicue, A large chubby topless woman stands under the sunlight. She is wearing a skirt made out of loving snakes, ribbons on her arms and a necklace made out of four hands, two hearts and a skull decorated in mosaics in the image of huitzilapochtli, her sun. Where her head would be are two giant snakes spiralling up towards the sky, framing the sun. Her hands are painted and decorated to look like two snakes.

Coatlicue

#art #artist #illustration #digital #digitalart #coatlicue #aztec #mexico #mythology #folklore #snake

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6.- Coatlicue "la de la falda de serpientes"
#Teoctubre #coatlicue #godness #prehispanic

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A dibujar desde lo mas profundo del corazón a ver si saco algo para mi despensa.
#coatlicue

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