Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – Many ancient civilizations held dreams in high regard, often interpreting them as omens or divine messages. However, the Toltecs stand out in discussions about dreaming due to their distinct belief system.
As one of Mesoamerica’s most enigmatic ancient cultures, the Toltecs possessed extensive knowledge that remains largely elusive today. Their history is shrouded in mystery and contradictions. Renowned for their mastery of Cyclopean masonry, they built impressive temples and roads with remarkable precision—achievements that earned admiration from the Aztecs.
When we uncover new insights into this civilization, we begin to piece together the captivating story of the Toltec people who thrived between 900 and 1150 A.D. in central Mexico. The term “Toltec” translates to “artist,” reflecting a culture where artistry was as significant as warfare. Of particular interest is their unique perspective on dreams; they categorized dreams into two distinct types and believed that everyone is constantly dreaming, not just during sleep but throughout life itself.
This intriguing philosophy suggests that recognizing one’s dream state can transform one’s entire existence. But what lies at the heart of this transformation? Why does the Toltecs’ understanding of our dream state hold such profound implications for how we live?
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