Antonio Velasco Piña

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Antonio Velasco Piña (8 September 1935 – 27 December 2020) was a Mexican novelist, spiritual writer and essayist.

He was the founder of La Nueva Mexicanidad, a group advocating the Mexicanism or Mexicanista (Mexicayotl) movement purportedly based on Aztec religion. The movement is partly inspired by the writings of French anthropologist Laurette Séjourné who specialized on Aztec and Mesoamerican spirituality.

El círculo negro (2006) presents a conspiracy theory according to which Mexico during the mid 20th century was governed by a secret society called "the black circle" which assassinated Mexican presidents who sought reelection.

Bibliography[]

  • Anibal y Escipion (2013)
  • San Judas Tadeo (2010)
  • Cartas a Elizabeth
  • Dos Guerreros Olmecas
  • Regina - Dos de octubre no se olvida (1987)
  • El despertar de Teotihuacan (1994)
  • Tlacaelel, El Azteca entre los Aztecas
  • La mujer dormida debe dar a luz
  • El retorno de lo sagrado
  • El círculo negro. El grupo secreto detrás del poder en México (2006)

References[]

  • Jelena Galovic, Los grupos místico-espirituales de la actualidad, Plaza y Valdes, 2002, ISBN 978-970-722-104-8, 137-158.

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