Nagual

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- A motherfucker incapable of rolling a competent blunt. Urban Dictionary

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The word "nagual" in example sentences

To illustrate this I shall subjoin several series of words derived from the same radical which is at the basis of the word nagual, the series, three in number, being taken from the three radically diverse, though geographically contiguous, linguistic stocks, the Maya, the Zapotec and the Nahuatl. ❋ Daniel Garrison Brinton (1868)

\ "The Rule dictates that, from time to time, a special kind of nagual will appear in the lineages; a nagual whose energy is not divided into four parts, but instead has only three compartments. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Carlos Castaneda had his teacher, a Yaqui Indian named Don Juan Matus; and Don Miguel Ruiz has his teacher, a powerful shaman in the Mexican desert and, probably more importantly, his mother, who was a curandera and his grandfather, who was a nagual (shaman), although we are not told whether his grandfather was that same "powerful shaman in the Mexican desert." ❋ Unknown (2007)

In homage to her 10 years in another dimension, she was now known as the "nagual woman." ❋ William Harryman (2007)

When "The Second Ring of Power" was published in 1977, readers learned that sometime between the leap into the abyss at the end of "Tales of Power" and the start of the new book, don Juan had vanished, evanescing into a ball of light and entering the nagual. ❋ William Harryman (2007)

But six books down the line he emerges as the new nagual, don Juan's successor. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)

The Indians were persuaded that the death of their nagual would entail their own. ❋ Unknown (1922)

Similarly, the killing of his nagual causes the death of a Central American Indian, the killing of his bush soul causes the death of a Calabar negro, the killing of his tamaniu causes the death of a Banks Islander, and the killing of the animal in which his life is stowed away causes the death of the giant or warlock in the fairy tale. ❋ Unknown (1922)

Among the Indians of Guatemala and Honduras the nagual or naual is “that animate or inanimate object, generally an animal, which stands in a parallel relation to a particular man, so that the weal and woe of the man depend on the fate of the nagual. ❋ Unknown (1922)

” The Indians were persuaded that the death of their nagual would entail their own. ❋ Unknown (1922)

In many tribes of South-Eastern Australia each sex used to regard a particular species of animals in the same way that a Central American Indian regarded his nagual, but with this difference, that whereas the Indian apparently knew the individual animal with which his life was bound up, the Australians only knew that each of their lives was bound up with some one animal of the species, but they could not say with which. ❋ Unknown (1922)

The nagual of the highest chief was especially conspicuous, because it had the form of a great bird, resplendent in green plumage. ❋ Unknown (1922)

Among the Indians of Guatemala and Honduras the nagual or naual is "that animate or inanimate object, generally an animal, which stands in a parallel relation to a particular man, so that the weal and woe of the man depend on the fate of the nagual." ❋ Unknown (1922)

Australia, atai and tamaniu of Melanesia, nyarong of Borneo, nagual of South America, tamanous of Twana Indians, is not hereditary; it is acquired by the individual and it is his own personal property, whereas the clan totem is considered the possession of the clan. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

American Indian regarded his _nagual, _ but with this difference, that whereas the Indian apparently knew the individual animal with which his life was bound up, the Australians only knew that each of their lives was bound up with some one animal of the species, but they could not say with which. ❋ James George Frazer (1897)

Similarly, the killing of his _nagual_ causes the death of a Central American Indian, the killing of his bush soul causes the death of a Calabar negro, the killing of his ❋ James George Frazer (1897)

[Damn you] nagual, i [wasted] all this [weed] for nothing! ❋ Hej The Shark (2003)

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