(Aztec; literally “Feathered Serpent”) “Quetzalcoatl is the Verb, the Great Word, the Platonic Logos, the Demiurge Architect of the Universe, the Creator.
Tajin
The Tajin god, in truth, is nothing other than the same chained Prometheus of the Greeks, our own inner god. Each one carries the Tajin god in there, in the profundity of their little heart; No doubt. Samael Aun Weor
Tlaloc
(the Aztec version of Chac) The Aztec and Mayan God of the rain. He was a main deity of the Aztecs and was worshipped at the Major Temple of Tenochtitlan. Related to the Kabbalistic sphere of Binah, Tlaloc is seen as the symbol of the Holy Spirit (rain comes from the heavens) pouring or unfolding into Yesod (the earth below) in order to bring abundance (spiritual and material).
Tonantzin
The Aztec name for the Divine Mother Kundalini (see Divine Mother). To invoke her, one states: “Tonantzin, Teteoinan, Divine Mother, come unto to me and assist your beseeching child.”