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That white skinned long robe wearing symbol of Quetzalcoatl has another befitting name, Wixipecocha (Wixepecocha) who paved the way in the Americas for white Jesus of Christianity. Just like Wikipedia, it paved the way for further delay of growth, until it resulted in decay and led to things such as Manifest Destiny and Whiteness and Maafa racism and Plausible Deniability and Democracy and Capitalism and “America, despite racism, is a better place than Africa” and much more.From Primitive History by Hubert Howe Bancroft, “The Native Races Of The Pacific States Of North America”, Vol. II, Pub. 1875.
Wixipecocha sounds like there may have been a human running game who fit the description and knew enough history and symbolism to get himself anointed as the Wiyatao, pontiff as the sole and supreme ruler, spiritual and secular.The Wiyatao in small town Zapotecapan then made his temporal power felt throughout the whole kingdom.
The people went from revering superhuman Wixipecocha as a form of Quetzalcoatl and then in straggles a human who fit the description so he was made the Wiyatao as Wixipecoha incarnate who came out of nowhere like Melchizedek. The way the story is told it seems that superhuman Wixipecocha and human Wiyatao became one and the same and either name was used. This is likely based on the following description of his philosophy.
Wixipecocha taught his disciples to deny themselves the vanities of this world, to mortify the flesh with penance and fasting, and to abstain from all sensual pleasures. Adding example to precept, he utterly abjured female society, and suffered no woman to approach him except in the act of auricular confession, which formed part of his doctrine. For these things he was respected and for choosing celibacy. Nevertheless, he was frequently persecuted by those whose vices and superstitions he attacked. Same story as Jesus pretty much.
It is impossible to overstate the reverence in which the Wiyatao was held. He was looked upon as a god, whom the earth was not worthy to hold, nor the sun to shine upon. This kind of thinking spread into North America. The Wiyatao profaned his own sanctity if he so much as touched the ground with his foot. The officers who carried him on their shoulders were members of royal families. They did not look upon him. He never appeared in public, except with the most extraordinary pomp. All who met him fell with their faces to the ground, fearing death would overtake them were they to look upon the face of the holy Wiyatao. The most powerful lords never entered his presence except with eyes lowered and in bare feet. Zapotec princes of the blood royal had to occupy a seat before him lower than his own. Continence was strictly imposed upon the Zapotec priests, and especially was it incumbent upon the pontiff of Yopaa, from the eminence of his position, to be a shining light of chastity for the guidance of those who looked up to him; This is where Catholicism gets their stuff from or the same type found closer in space to Europe and earlier in time. As you can see the thinking and behavior of Wixipecocha and of the people was way out of control yet it all seemed normal because they allowed it to go on and on. Sounds like today's societies in general. Wicked Wiki Wixi indeed!