A Nahual is
a spirit of an animal which is usually a jaguar. A Nahual is particularly a
part of the Mexican lore but also known in other Spanish speaking country in
the west. It is said to be a human who
possess magic that can turn him into different animals. The creature is usually depicted as a jaguar
or a puma.
This creature
is not necessarily evil. It depends on
the person’s behavior. Unlike other
ravenous creature, the Nahual can retain his rational thinking despite of
turning into a vicious animal. The idea
of the Nahual is said to derive from the Pre-Columbian rituals of the Shaman
wherein human was described of having a capability to take the form of any
animals. The Nahual is often linked to
its birthdates; they believe that each birthdates symbolizes an animal similar
to the animal totem or a zodiac sign.
But the nahuals were not easily given to the kids; they were only
informed about their nahuals when they reached their proper age and when they
are responsible enough to control it.
In other
legends, the Nahual can also transform into a force of nature such as
lightning. Though there might be some
differences on the description of a nahual depending on the region. The general beliefs are all the same. They believe that whatever animal passes
through the ashes spread all over the new born baby will become its nahual.
Legends say
that people use their nahual in order to guard their villages. They usually transform during the night and
they usually sends out a warning to their enemies which were also on their
nahual form.
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