I have some doubts about this man, mostly because of how this documentary presents him.
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http://www.serpentandthesun.com/cast-miktlan.htmlMiktlan Ehekateotl Kuahtlinxan – Medicine Man
The carrier of the word of the Tetzkatlipoka Tradition.
Teacher of the ancient and sacred Aztec (Mexica) healing system of Wewepahtli .
For over 468 years my people have been in hiding. Our tradition has been passed down from generation to generation. I am the last. Now, the time for hiding is over.
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Texcatlipoca was the Aztec god of war, and one thirsty for human sacrifice. Quetzalcoatl was their god of healing.
And Aztec traditions are certainly not in hiding. Nahua healers are not unusual in central Mexico, after all, because there are millions of Nahua people and hundreds of Nahua villages. MEK is far from the last of them (if he actually is one.)
If you got to his myspace page he seems far more an altmusic and althealing type.
http://www.myspace.com/iameheIf you got his photos you see what was kind of hidden by the photo used in the ads for that documentary. MEK seems to be mestizo or perhaps even entirely of Spanish ancestry, fairskinned, light brown hair and big puffy mustache.
Most of what's on MEK is on the documentary. If you go to Amazon, it shows most of those who bought the doc also bought Mel Gibson's racist travesty Apocalypto. Their recommendations don't thrill me. It seems to be liked by those with just the barest idea of who the Aztecs were and are so they can fall for the idea MEK is supposedly "the last one" of their healers.
If you go to the cached version of this site you'll see an event he was part of.
http://ehekateotl.multiply.com/journalThey claim there's a convergence, a meeting of divine figures, Buddha merging with Quezalcoatl merging with Wakan Tanka.
Here's his blog, where he's gone gray and now looks like a longhaired Colonel Sanders in a t shirt.
http://ehekateotl.blogspot.com/2010/04/human-tribe.htmlIt's vague notions where he proposes forming One Human Tribe. Not exactly novel. And notice it's written in English. If no one translated it for him, it's remarably good English, no indication it was written by someone with English as a second language.
I don't see much signs of him exploiting people for money, or any of the worser things we often see frauds do. I just really doubt this guy is anything but some vague mixed ideas pretending to be Aztec. He could even have been a curandero back in Mexico and might have some actual healing abilities and knowledge.