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This may be on a personal level but it started yesterday so it may be useful to share. I have been seeing a woman in fire (not on fire but in it) resembling mesoamerican depiction of a human being, thus my sense that it is connected. The name Quetzocoatl was there, from the Aztec pantheon; the feathered serpent and possibly the most widely known name of Aztec gods in the present time.

Although Quetzocoatl was depicted as male there is a tale where he immolated himself on a pyre and became the planet Venus. Thus may be the connection to the visual of a woman in fire. There is a Mayan equivalent which is likely the same god simply hauled over into Aztec religion. The Mayans called this god Kukulcan.

Apart from being a serpent, there was a major role in creation and sacrifice in his name was far from uncommon; at least for the Aztecs. Thus, this may be related to some energies of grief, shame, or somewhere along those lines.

Again, this may be something personal but the timing is very aligned. I feel to add that I have a sense of connection with the Aztec culture but not at all with Mayan or any other of the cultures before them. Over the years I have read and heard a lot about the Aztec times and pantheon. This I offer as a possible explanation why I am sensing things more in relation to the Aztec viewpoint than the Mayan one. Perhaps a woman of fire makes a lot of sense in relation to a certain Mayan deity or figure that I have no knowledge of.

Hoping this makes sense and if not, I will work with it on a personal level. Well, doing that anyway :)

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