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In Mesoamerican beliefs, a nahual (also called nagual or nawal (from Nahuatl: nahualli 'hidden, concealed, disguise') is a kind of sorcerer or supernatural being who has the ability to take animal form. The term refers both to the person who has this ability and to the animal itself that serves as his alter ego or animal guardian.

The concept is expressed in different native languages, with different meanings and contexts. Most commonly, nahualismo is the practice or ability of some people to become animals, elements of nature or to perform acts of witchcraft.

In Maya, the concept is expressed under the word chulel, which is understood precisely as "spirit"; the word derives from the root chul, which means "divine".

According to some traditions, it is said that each person, at the moment of birth, already has the spirit of an animal, which is in charge of protecting and guiding him or her. These spirits usually manifest themselves only as an image that advises in dreams or with a certain affinity to the animal that took the person as its protégé. A woman whose nahual was a mockingbird will have a privileged voice for singing, but not all have such a light contact: it is believed that the sorcerers and shamans of central Mesoamerica can create a very close bond with their nahuals, which gives them a series of advantages that they know how to take advantage of, the vision of the sparrow hawk, the wolf's wolfhound or the ocelot's ear affirm.

Beliefs

Naguals use their powers for good or evil according to their personality. The general concept of nagualism is pan-Mesoamerican. Nagualism is linked with pre-Columbian shamanistic practices through Pre-classic Olmec and Toltec depictions that are interpreted as human beings transforming themselves into animals. The system is linked with the Mesoamerican calendrical system, used for divination rituals. Birth dates often determine if a person can become a nagual. Mesoamerican belief in tonalism, wherein every person has an animal counterpart to which their life force is linked, is drawn upon by nagualism

The Western study of nagualism was initiated by archaeologist, linguist, and ethnologist Daniel Garrison Brinton who published Nagualism: A Study in Native-American Folklore and History, which chronicled historical interpretations of the word and those who practiced nagualism in Mexico in 1894. He identified various beliefs associated with nagualism in modern Mexican communities such as the Mixe, the Nahua, the Zapotec and the Mixtec.

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In Mexico, the name nahuales has been given to sorcerers who can change their shape. However, it is believed that contact with their nahuales is also common among shamans who seek to benefit their community, although they do not use the ability to transform; for them, the nahual is a form of introspection that allows those who practice it to have close contact with the spiritual world, thanks to which they easily find solutions to many of the problems that afflict those who seek their advice.

Since pre-Hispanic times, the gods of the Mayan, Toltec and Mexica cultures, among others, have been attributed the power to take the form of an animal (nahual) to interact with humans. Each deity used to take one or two forms; for example, Tezcatlipoca's nahual was the jaguar, although he indistinctly used the form of a coyote, and Huitzilopochtli's was a hummingbird. According to Michoacán traditions, the nahuales sometimes transform into elements of nature, and are sometimes confused with the graniceros, although there are similar references in various cultures that lend themselves to confusion, and it is likely an amalgam of other cultures where the change of form is to elements of nature and not to animals.

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[–] VHS@hexbear.net 6 points 2 years ago

stale megathread hours

did some indoor cycling at the gym… even with the overhead fans i need. more. airflow. i felt like i was losing a whole liter of sweat

[–] Sickos@hexbear.net 6 points 2 years ago

Track lighting is neat. Instead of replacing a dead halogen bulb I'm sticking five new LED heads on this thing. I'm gonna pretend I'm on TV.

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[–] thethirdgracchi@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago

My boy Jon Fosse just got the Nobel Prize for literature, and it's the first time in a long while where I've been so pleased with the committee's selection. Giving it to two European writers in a row is kind of cringe to be fair (I really thought it was Can Xue's year, and an Asian writer hasn't won it in like a decade), but Fosse is so fantastic. He's similar to Beckett, but if Beckett was a Norwegian communist Christian mystic. His prose is addictive, simple, and hypnotic. Start with Aliss by the Fire if you want a short introduction to this wonderful writer, or Septology (his best work) if you want something beefy as hell, as the latter is actually 7 novels stitched together.

[–] ItsPequod@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Weird q but anyone know if theres a story about those "rooftop Koreans" having shot one of their buddies? Could have swore I read that somewhere but can't find it anywhere

[–] principalkohoutek@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yeah, it was an employee returning to help guard the store, and the owner shot him. Was the only casualty they faced, as far as I know. Couldn't find a source so shrug-outta-hecks

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[–] aaaaaaadjsf@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Nordic curls really grill your hamstrings and spinal erectors goddamn. And I can't even do a full range of motion rep yet.

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[–] plinky@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (3 children)

this 🤏 close to learning programming and writing a bot for smacking people about social democracy being wing of fascism meow-tableflip. Its a wing of liberalism, which never was very opposed to the empire (more like rabidly pro-empire).

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[–] WIIHAPPYFEW@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Imagining Trump trying to get every other trial session to be done in Mar-A-Lago to be fair to him like it’s the NBA finals

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[–] DoiDoi@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

loser ass baseball teams all got swept and now we don't have baseball today

ok my team lost over 100 games this year, but tampa bay what was that?

[–] glingorfel@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

none today and none tomorrow. I'm groggy today because of the vax and would love a game 3 to empty my head into

[–] DoiDoi@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago

yeah see and I'm just plain lazy at work so daytime baseball is my jam. Hope you feel better soon!

[–] SpiderFarmer@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I don't have the money for those kind of treats, but it'w still frustrating how Pokemon has a literal Jack o' Lantern Pokemon and they refuse to put it in any merch.

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[–] itsPina@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

how long i gotta wait before I can start ironically being a yang ganger without anyone thinking im serious?

[–] KittyBobo@hexbear.net 4 points 2 years ago

I'd be pretty embariced to stan for Yang, even as a joke.

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Zoe Bettison has confirmed she asked the Kalinka Russian Ensemble, which is for all age groups but is largely composed of local young people of Russian heritage, and the Russian Women's Association not to attend the state's Multicultural Festival in Victoria Square/Tarntanyangga on Sunday, November 12.

The minister said she was not at all "concerned about" either group, and that she has "high regard" for both of the associations which she had "asked not to come".

But she said her decision, which followed lobbying efforts by the state's Ukrainian association, was out of respect for Ukrainian refugees who had fled Russia's invasion and who would also be in attendance.

Ms Bettison was asked whether it was hypocritical to deny Russian cultural groups a performance space because of the war in Ukraine at the same time as allowing Chinese community representation amid ongoing repression of China's Uyghur population.

"There are many global conflicts in the world, I understand that, but there wasn't an invasion," she responded.

"There will be performances from Chinese communities, the Hong Kong Association will also have a stall."

Earlier this year, SA Premier Peter Malinauskas said he strongly considered pulling state government funding from Adelaide Writers' Week amid controversy over an author critical of Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but decided against such a move because it would have been a step "down a path to Putin's Russia".

Russia made me do it

[–] Woly@hexbear.net 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

A movie about a cop who finds out that his partner is corrupt and keeps on going to higher and higher ranks in the chain of command, but each time he tells them about the criminal activity he's uncovered they sigh and shake their heads and say "you just couldn't keep your mouth shut could you." Then they pull a gun on him and he barely escapes and the process starts over.

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