The Dragon in the Art and Iconography of Mesoamerica
Victor. Arturo. Cabello. Reyes: Former Professor of American History, archaeo-explorer and researcher on various general topics. Professor Cabello is a specialist in Mayan and Olmec Iconography of the Ahaw in representations and art in general.
Founding Member of the Board of Directors of A.R.C.O.M.I. (Association for the Rescue and Preservation of Indigenous Monuments of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean) He was considered by the wise Mayan of Yucatan Don José Díaz Bolio, his outstanding disciple.
He lived in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico under the tutelage of Don José Díaz Bolio, studying with him everything related to the cult of the Ahaw Kan (rattle) and its connotations in Mayan art and iconography.
He has published several books in Mayan Culture
(The Sacred Patron Mayan Canamayté and The Purple Rose and the Mayan Canamayte), among other books, and hundreds of articles in specialized magazines.
For many decades he maintained spiritual relations and fraternal friendship with the Mayan Elders and Priests of Yucatan.
Archaeo-explorer of the Center of the Central Cordillera and Sierra de Cayey, Puerto Rico, (5 decades) discovers dozens of settlements and ball games.
He was part of the Masonic High Bodies of the U.S. and is a Founding Member of the Eternal Spring Lodge of the Valleys of Cidra, Puerto Rico. P.M. Lodge Fénix Valles de Cayey, P.R. and member of the High Chamber of Freemasons of Puerto Rico. He is currently retired.
LA ISLA DE LA TORTUGA Víctor. Arturo. Cabello. Reyes. ''Hay una Isla en el mar no lejos de las Islas Afortunadas de Zaratustra en la cual humea constantemente una Montaña de Fuego; de aquella Isla dice el pueblo y especialmente las ancianas del pueblo, que está colocada como una Gran Piedra delante de la puerta del submundo: y que a través de la Montaña misma de Fuego desciende el estrecho Sendero que conduce hasta esa Puerta del submundo.'' (Nietzche: Así Hablaba Zaratustra; ''De los Grandes Acontecimientos''). Antiguos indígenas americanos remontan sus orígenes a míticas peregrinaciones desde la Isla SAGRADA y centro de dispersión. En registros y tradiciones orales, aparece la Tortuga como símbolo astronómico y estelar. Desempeña la Tortuga, papel principal y primordial entre las mitologías de China, India, México y Japón. Fray Ramón Pané, en su “Relación acerca de las antigüedades de los indios” menciona una Tortuga que fue cortada de la espalda de...
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