A Special Evening with a Renowned Aztec Healer

Tzen
March 27

You are invited to join Tzen for a special evening comprised of an ancient Mexihka (Aztec) healing ceremony and an introduction to the centuries old Aztec/Toltec knowledge of the Tetzkatlipoka (black smokey mirror) tradition. This tradition promotes physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual balance and contains knowledge of medicine, warrior and sacred dance, the calendar system, agriculture, and systems of government and commerce. Tzen is one of only two instructors who are authorized to teach these healings and ceremonies, encompassing methods developed by the (Aztec/Toltec) people, outside of Mexico. You may bring offerings to the ceremony, such as flowers, fruit, sage, sweetgrass, copal, candles, chocolate, or stones to be shared or taken home. Come learn about this sophisticated healing philosophy of the Toltec and Aztec sages, and understand why it has only recently been made available to the world at large. Cost is $30.

Tzenwaxolokuauhtli Tzatzoehetzin ("Tzen") is a Mexhika (Aztec) physician and Guardian of the Tetzkatlipoka tradition, a philosophy of consciousness and a form of healing that has been passed down through Aztec families for almost 500 years. Chosen and trained as a healer since childhood, he heads the Mexihka medicine council as Pahtemaxtianitl (the Carrier of the Medicine System). Tzen was interviewed for Elena Avila's book Woman Who Glows in the Dark. He divides his time between infrequent visits to the U. S. and his core work of bringing traditional ceremonies and healing knowledge to many communities throughout Mexico. We welcome him on his first visit to Rowe.