Explore the pre-Columbian origins of Día de los Muertos in this foundational episode. Journey into the spiritual worldview of the Aztecs, Maya, and other Mesoamerican peoples who saw death not as an ending but as transformation. Meet Mictecacihuatl, the Lady of the Dead, and discover the multiple afterlife destinations determined by how one died, not moral judgment. Learn about the arduous four-year journey through Mictlan's nine levels and how ancient festivals honoring the dead intertwined with agricultural cycles and corn mythology. Understand the sophisticated death rituals, offerings, and beliefs that laid the groundwork for modern celebrations, revealing a culture that integrated mortality into daily life with wisdom and reverence.
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