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Children of the Fifth Sun<br />

Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

Like the many different peoples and cultures that had preceded them in<br />

Mexico, the Aztecs believed that the universe operated in great cycles.<br />

The priests stated as a matter of simple fact that there had been four<br />

such cycles, or ‘Suns’, since the creation of the human race. At the time<br />

of the conquest, it was the Fifth Sun that prevailed. And it is within that<br />

same Fifth Sun, or epoch, that humankind still lives today. This account is<br />

taken from a rare collection of Aztec documents known as the Vaticano-<br />

Latin Codex:<br />

First Sun, Matlactli Atl: duration 4008 years. Those who lived then ate water maize<br />

called atzitzintli. In this age lived the giants ... The First Sun was destroyed by<br />

water in the sign Matlactli Atl (Ten Water). It was called Apachiohualiztli (flood,<br />

deluge), the art of sorcery of the permanent rain. Men were turned into fish. Some<br />

say that only one couple escaped, protected by an old tree living near the water.<br />

Others say that there were seven couples who hid in a cave until the flood was<br />

over and the waters had gone down. They repopulated the earth and were<br />

worshipped as gods in their nations ...<br />

Second Sun, Ehecoatl: duration 4010 years. Those who lived then ate wild fruit<br />

known as acotzintli. This Sun was destroyed by Ehecoatl (Wind Serpent) and men<br />

were turned into monkeys ... One man and one woman, standing on a rock, were<br />

saved from destruction ...<br />

Third Sun, Tleyquiyahuillo: duration 4081 years. Men, the descendants of the<br />

couple who were saved from the Second Sun, ate a fruit called tzincoacoc. This<br />

Third Sun was destroyed by fire ...<br />

Fourth Sun, Tzontlilic: duration 5026 years ... Men died of starvation after a deluge<br />

of blood and fire ...9<br />

Another ‘cultural document’ of the Aztecs that has survived the ravages<br />

of the conquest is the ‘Sun Stone’ of Axayacatl, the sixth emperor of the<br />

royal dynasty. This huge monolith was hewn out of solid basalt in AD<br />

1479. It weighs 24.5 tons and consists of a series of concentrically<br />

inscribed circles, each bearing intricate symbolic statements. As in the<br />

codex, these statements focus attention on the belief that the world has<br />

already passed through four epochs, or Suns. The first and most remote<br />

of these is represented by Ocelotonatiuh, the jaguar god: ‘During that<br />

Sun lived the giants that had been created by the gods but were finally<br />

attacked and devoured by jaguars.’ The Second Sun is represented by the<br />

serpent head of Ehecoatl, the god of the air: ‘During that period the<br />

human race was destroyed by high winds and hurricanes and men were<br />

converted into monkeys.’ The symbol of the Third Sun is a head of rain<br />

and celestial fire: ‘In this epoch everything was destroyed by a rain of fire<br />

from the sky and the forming of lava. All the houses were burnt. Men<br />

9 From the Vaticano-Latin Codex 3738, cited in Adela Fernandez, Pre-Hispanic Gods of<br />

Mexico, Panorama Editorial, Mexico City, 1992, pp. 21-2.<br />

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