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  2. Nagual - Wikipedia

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    The nagual is considered different; where the tonal is the day spirit itself, the nagual is the familiar spirit of the day. It is probable [citation needed] that the tonal represents the daytime aspect and the nagual the nighttime aspect of the tonalli, 'the things of the day'. Practitioners of powerful magic were normally born on days related ...

  3. Tonal (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Tonal is a concept within the study of Mesoamerican religion, cosmology, folklore and anthropology. It is a belief found in many indigenous Mesoamerican cultures that a person upon being born acquires a close spiritual link to an animal, a link that lasts throughout the lives of both creatures.

  4. Tonalli - Wikipedia

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    Tonalli (see also: Tonal) plays a multiplicity of roles; acting as a day sign, body part, and a symbol of the sun's warmth. Ancient Nahua people believed that it was located in the hair and the fontanel area of one's skull, and that the tonalli provided the “vigor and energy for growth and development”. [1]

  5. Talk:Tonal (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Presumably the article's clean up notice indicates the lack of Aztec and Mayan mythology information as on the Tonal disambiguation page and the Nagual article. Hyacinth 10:57, 22 August 2005 (UTC) Yes, this article could use clean up. All of this: "Consider this way: If you think of the concept it's Tonal.

  6. Carlos Castaneda - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Castaneda (December 25, 1925 [nb 1] – April 27, 1998) was an American anthropologist and writer. Starting in 1968, Castaneda published a series of books that describe a training in shamanism that he received under the tutelage of a Yaqui "Man of Knowledge" named don Juan Matus.

  7. Talk:Nagual - Wikipedia

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    commentInterestingly, this article mentions a late 19'th century book that references Nahual in a manner similar to the one Castaneda meaning of 'a person of power' and in the article itself it mentions something similar to the earlier Castaneda contrast of 'tonal' (our normal world) and 'nagual' (a world containing the tonal but which also ...

  8. Jack Quaid says it was a 'tonal whiplash' to make 'My ... - AOL

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    By yeah, it was definitely a tonal whiplash for me to go from a voiceover booth for this show to the set of The Boys. But I was so happy to get to play two sides of the superhero coin.

  9. Nicarao people - Wikipedia

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    The Nicarao possessed a number of cultural traits in common with North American tribes as well as the Toltecs of central Mexico, including an identical calendar, the use of screenfold books, worship of the Great Spirit and a Toltec pantheon of deities such as sky spirits, animal spirits and Tonal mythology, Nagual mysticism, and treaties.