Teotihuacan In Mexico: Mysterious Ancient Pyramidal Complex

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Published 2015-03-24
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The huge ancient site in Mexico called Teotihuacan, the "Birthplace of the Gods" or "Where Men Became Gods" in the Aztec Nahuatl language was supposedly built by the Toltec people about 100 AD. However, it is possible that at least aspects of this site are far older. Come and explore with us.

All Comments (21)
  • @Basilbird2012
    I really enjoy your video's. I'm obsessed with ancient cultures and how history needs to be rewritten. We go back way longer than we ever imagined. Keep these videos coming. I'm disabled and I'm seeing the ruins thru your lens and your legs. Thank you!!
  • @stiffex
    Thanks Brien, you are the ears & eyes for those of us who cant go to the places you visit
  • @jabaonelsn5771
    So beautiful. One of these days. I'm from Arizona, so I'm not so far away from there. My cousin has been there he said '' it's a must! Bucket list."
  • @Vurti0
    Man. Your videos are one of the best quality ones! That is mostly what captured my attention to begin with. I discovered you maybe 8 months ago and you really made me dive deeper. I keep diving. Thank you Brian. I nowadays dream of being a part of your tour. I wish you the best!
  • @isupportyou9929
    It is my first time see this place. A little bit surprised that one of the pyramid like building is as magnificent as the pyramid in Egypt.
  • @jojo-dr1ti
    You're providing an incredible body of work documenting these incredible sites for us on youtube. I just grabbed your books on Amazon and wanted to express my gratitude and give kudos to Brien Foerster for providing all this profound content. Your channel is proof that the free content model makes us all more successful - thanks for creating it all so we can watch it from home!
  • @vmaund33
    Absolutely loved the way you formatted this video
  • @MellowYellow.
    Videos are getting so much better! Sound is difficult sometimes because of wind...Thanks I enjoy your work very much!
  • @wakeupdog
    Very cool! Your eye catches a lot with so much experience! Thank you for looking and reporting back...I wish I could go to Peru with you!
  • @TheMullerClan
    Thanks for the video! The wobbly effect resulting from the video stabilization gives this "trip" a nice psychedelic subtone :)
  • @joseinfante8695
    Recently they found a river of liquid mercury which is a good conductor under the pyramid of the sun. they also found a great amount of mica which is a good insulator. This mica is only found in Brazil, thousands of miles from Mexico and the Amazons in the middle of the road. Archaeologist say it was supposed to represent a mirror to the heavens for their gods. It looks more like a power plant to me.
  • Thank you, Brien! So good to see you in Mexico! Will you be visiting other interesting sites such as Tula, Hidalgo and its Atlantean figures?
  • very nice video with short summarised information about the place thanks for it
  • @harvdog26
    That's a really awesome find, super nice job. I have a lot of respect for you and how you look at our past. I give thanks for sharing your knowledge
  • @modernstone3634
    Thank your for your perspective. Your showing. So much appreciation
  • @stig
    I was there at a young age. Thank you for taking me back there while teaching me so much.
  • Hell Brien, I've followed this video with joy since I have been there, climbed the pyramids and had Elders as guides as opposed to the government guides who told a far different story. For 21 years a good friend and teacher was an Azrec/ Toltec Elder named Tlakaelel, who passed in 2012 in his 90s. Two miles from there I helped with the annual Sundance on the side of a mountain. When I crawled out of my tent in the morning the first thing I saw were the pyramids, Lovely! Tlakaelel began to organize the Walk for Peace and Dignity Journey that happened in 1992, celebrating the survival of the Indigenous Peoples for 500 years after the invasion of the Spanish. He raised funds to buy land for the pyramid of peace three times. The government confiscated the land each time without compensation. But the third piece of land, two miles from there, was made into a preserve and where the Sundance is held, a medical building and school built. Small but a start. Tlakaelel said the attitude of the local people changed after he began construction of this place. It was very discouraging when I was there and government people were at the Sundance checking things out. After a time the people were thankful that it was a reflection of their great heritage and became proud, Thanking Tlakaelel for all his efforts to bring this forth. The 1992 walk began in Alaska and Argentina and all converged on Mexico City, a million people in all. Some journeyed across their town or county or state and some did the entire journey. All was done without money. I helped at my end here in Pa. The hope was that a pyramid of Peace would be built using stones from all over the world, a generational project. Tlakaelel had carved a Heartstone, which he said was at the center of all pyramids. He also said that the Star People gave mankind the knowledge to build the pyramids around the world. He said originally the pyramids there were covered with huge sheets of mica, some of these huge pieces can be seen there as you may have seen. I'd asked him about the serpents on the temple, that they were not serpents with flower collars. He told me that they represent the Universal Intelligence going from one dimension to another, breaking through. And the observatory with the marker at the top had been changed to make them all pretty and even. But they had marked things and locations in the heavens accurately. He also said that the shallow pool in the middle was filled with mercury as opposed to water making it into a gigantic mirror. It was drained each time after the study, thus the drainage hole in the middle. Tlakaele spent many years traveling the world spreading the importance of Peace and Unity among all Earths peoples. He died during the Sundance in 1992 at his home there. He did many workshops all over the world including quite a few here at my home. As he said to us all, we are the future elders and encouraged us to investigate and study our ancient history for the truth, to research research research. Here on our Susquehanna River there are many petroglyphs, which I've helped to study and preserve. Some of those petroglyphs are almost identical to those I've seen in Mexico on the mountain near the pyramids. Tlakaelel did write a book and I can't find it at the moment to give you the title. But you should be able to find it online. The Kalpulli Chaplin in Conn. probably has it available. In this book he talked about their knowledge to melt stone. He is well worth looking into. So excited about this video? Indeed and the others as well. During that time of my visit we visited other sites as well with an Elder as a guide. We spent a good deal of time in Tula as well. So the Americas have little history, I learned in school but quickly unlearned and found there is as much history as anywhere else and all tied together in some way it seems to me. Thank You Kindly Brien! You are indeed part of our research research research! Love, Light and Peace! DaveyJO in Pa.
  • @cmsahe
    Great video Brien and welcome to Mexico!