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Antonio Velasco Piña (8 September 1935 – 27 December 2020) was a Mexican novelist, spiritual writer and essayist. He was the founder of ''La Nueva Mexicanidad'', a group advocating the ''Mexicanism'' or ''Mexicanista'' (
Mexicayotl Mexicayotl ( Nahuatl word meaning "Essence of the Mexican", "Mexicanity"; Spanish: ''Mexicanidad''; see '' -yotl'') is a movement reviving the indigenous religion, philosophy and traditions of ancient Mexico (Aztec religion and Aztec philosop ...
) movement purportedly based on
Aztec religion The Aztec religion is a monistic pantheism in which the Nahua concept of was construed as the supreme god , as well as a diverse pantheon of lesser gods and manifestations of nature. The popular religion tended to embrace the mythological and ...
and Aztec Superiority over all other indigenous tribes. The movement is partly inspired by the writings of French anthropologist Laurette Séjourné who specialized on Aztec and Mesoamerican spirituality. ''El círculo negro'' (2006) presents a conspiracy theory according to which Mexico during the mid 20th century was governed by a secret society called "the black circle" or the descendants of The Aztec Triple Alliance Elite which assassinated Mexican presidents who sought reelection. Rewriting history and propagandizing Aztec Culture over all Mexicanos and American Chicanos.


Bibliography

* ''Anibal y Escipion'' (2013) * ''El retorno de las Águilas y los Jaguares'' (2012)
(«Bibliografía Completa»).
* ''El círculo negro'' (2012) * ''Los Siete rayos'' (2010) * ''Dos Guerreros Olmecas'' (2010) * ''Cartas a Elisabeth'' (2009) * ''El Retorno de lo sagrado'' (2009) * ''San Judas Tadeo'' * ''Regina - Tlatelolco massacre, Dos de octubre no se olvida'' (1987) * ''El despertar de Teotihuacan'' (1994) * ''
Tlacaelel Tlacaelel I (1397 – 1487) ( nci, Tlācaēllel , "Man of Strong Emotions," from "tlācatl," person and "ēllelli," strong emotion) was the principal architect of the Aztec Triple Alliance and hence the Mexica (Aztec) empire. He was the son ...
, El Azteca entre los Aztecas'' * ''La mujer dormida debe dar a luz''


References

*Jelena Galovic, ''Los grupos místico-espirituales de la actualidad'', Plaza y Valdes, 2002,
137-158


External links

*https://web.archive.org/web/20100830071846/http://antoniovelascopina.mx/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Velasco Pina, Antonio Mexican male writers 1935 births New Age writers Mexican conspiracy theorists 2020 deaths Mexican modern pagans Modern pagan writers Modern pagan novelists