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Sun | The God Who Butchers the Night
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Tonight, we’re not looking at a particular constellation or pattern in the sky. Tonight, we’re looking at the thing we see every day: the Sun.
And I’m going to tell you a story about why it has to fight its way into the sky every single morning.
This story comes from the Aztecs, who built one of the greatest empires in the history of the Americas.
Their civilization centered on Tenochtitlan, where Mexico City stands today.
This tale is one of the most important myths they had. In fact, it was so important that they built their greatest temple in honor of it.
It’s a myth that plays out in the sky every single day.
And it all takes place on a mountain called Coatepec, the Hill of Serpents, which is where our story begins.