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Meet Xolotl, the intriguing dog-headed god, in our fascinating article. Dive into the mythology, symbolism, and significance of this Aztec deity in ancient cultures and contemporary witchcraft. Discover how Xolotl's unique aspects influence spiritual practices and rituals today. 🐕🔥 #XolotlMythology #DogHeadedGod #AztecDeities #SpiritualSymbolism #WitchcraftCulture Aztec Gods Art, Aztec Dog, Aztec God Of Life, Aztec Dog Symbol, Aztec God Quetzalcoatl, Xolotl Aztec Dog, Nine Lives, Candle Magic, Ritual Candles

Meet Xolotl, the intriguing dog-headed god, in our fascinating article. Dive into the mythology, symbolism, and significance of this Aztec deity in ancient cultures and contemporary witchcraft. Discover how Xolotl's unique aspects influence spiritual practices and rituals today. 🐕🔥 #XolotlMythology #DogHeadedGod #AztecDeities #SpiritualSymbolism #WitchcraftCulture

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If you visit Colima Mexico, you'll find replicas of the famous Colima Dog everywhere. "Dancing Dogs" are perhaps the most popular replica in the state of Colima. It is also used in numerous logos of businesses and charities. The dog on the left is depicted as either having hair or wrinkles, while the dog on the right is totally smooth.  is derived from the name of the Aztec god Xolotl (twin brother of the god Quetzacoatl), and the Aztec word for dog, itzcuintli.  Known to exist in Mexico 3000 y Xoloitzcuintle Drawing, Mexican Dog Breeds, Azteca Horse Breed, Aztec Sculpture Statues, Aztec Sculpture, Dancing Dogs, Aztec Statues, Aztec Dog, Xolotl Aztec Dog

If you visit Colima Mexico, you'll find replicas of the famous Colima Dog everywhere. "Dancing Dogs" are perhaps the most popular replica in the state of Colima. It is also used in numerous logos of businesses and charities. The dog on the left is depicted as either having hair or wrinkles, while the dog on the right is totally smooth. is derived from the name of the Aztec god Xolotl (twin brother of the god Quetzacoatl), and the Aztec word for dog, itzcuintli. Known to exist in Mexico…

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Not many of us can claim to have dogs in our lives who are associated with deity, let alone the underworld, but Xoloitzcuintle owners can. Their exotic, ancient and highly intelligent breed dates back to the time of the Aztecs who associated the dogs with the doglike deity, “Xolotl,” the twin brother of “Quetzalcoatl.” In mythology, … Xolo Dog, Dog Tattoo Design, Mexican Hairless Dog, The Aztecs, Mexican Culture Art, Hairless Dog, Aztec Culture, Mayan Art, Mexico Art

Not many of us can claim to have dogs in our lives who are associated with deity, let alone the underworld, but Xoloitzcuintle owners can. Their exotic, ancient and highly intelligent breed dates back to the time of the Aztecs who associated the dogs with the doglike deity, “Xolotl,” the twin brother of “Quetzalcoatl.” In mythology, […]

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