Astonishing Pulque Legends

Pulque and Tequila are the spirits of curiosity, and the many stories and beliefs that encircle them are full with colorful creativity. No other liquor is as fascinating as tequila and her aged ancestor pulque. From the traditional legend of the lost Voodoo Tiki idols (see it on the net at the Voodoo Tiki Tequila web-site), to the story of the birth of the agave plant as shared here.

The Aztecs thought that when the planet began there was a goddess above. She was generally known as Tzintzimitl however she was an wicked goddess and she devoured light. She had the earth in darkness and compelled the natives complete human sacrifices in order to allow them to have a little light..
Eventually Quetzalcoatl was tired of it and he chose to do something about it. Quetzalcoatl advocated honor so he ascended to the skies to address the evil goddess Tzintzimitl and he began to look for her. But, what he found was her granddaughter who was kidnapped by the wicked goddess, Mayahuel. Mayahuel is the goddess of fertility, she was portrayed as the goddess with four hundred breasts. He observed her and fell in love with her. In lieu of nurdering the evil goddess he brought Mayahuel down to our planet to live with him.

When the malefic goddess learned this, she grew to become very mad and began to try to find them. They were made to run from one place to another to hide from her. One day they decided that because there was no where else to hide they would become trees. There were two trees, one beside the other one, so that when there was wind their leaves could caress one another.

They lived running and hiding however the evil goddess maintained her search and sent out her light devouring stars and then finally she found them. The evil goddess showed up and there was a big fight through which Mayahuel was killed. When Quetzalcoatl, found out he was furious and of course very, very sad. He laid to rest the remains of his partner, flew to the skies and murdered the wicked goddess.

The light made a comeback to the entire world. Although he'd lost his love. Nightly he'd visit her grave and be sad. The other gods spotted this and thought they should do something for him. From the burial site a flower started to develop and they'd grant distinct properties to this flower. They gave it numerous hallucinogenic qualities that comfort the spirit of Quetzalcoatl. Starting from that point he could ingest the elixir derived from that plant and receive comfort.This is how the Nahuatl thought that the agave had become, and the characteristics we now discover in tequila to comfort the soul of those who have lost people dear to their hearts.

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