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Legend of Quetzalcoatl, the god of the air
Shrouded in the midst of time there once was a Garden of Life
in all its perfection. From within this Garden, the Gods held
court in luxurious abundance. From the Garden the minor Gods
set forth to rule the sea, air, sun, and streams. Mortal man
also lived in this Garden of plenty until driven out in anger
by the Gods for attempting to become one like the Gods themselves.
However, Quetzalcoatl, God of the air, thought the punishment
too harsh, and brought to the people, in their exile, the
seeds of "quachahuatl," or cacao tree -- the "Food
of the gods".
This gentle God was much beloved by the people, He stayed
to bring enormous abundance to the land, and he taught them
how to govern wisely. He was called the Garden God. However,
Quetzalcoatl was forced by the jealousy of the other Gods
to flee the earth, and is now lovingly remembered and worshiped
by those he left behind.
But Quetzalcoatl promised to return one day and lift the heavy
burden of life from the people. Until that time, he has left
the consolation of his legacy, the cacao tree -- the royal
tree of sacred origin, mother to the "Food of the Gods".
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