Black mirror
Tezcatlipoca Yayauhqui, translated as "Smoking Black Mirror," not only represents an enigmatic name for a Mexica deity but also encapsulates an archetype of consciousness within itself. This designation extends beyond being merely a term; it is an invitation to delve into the depths of our psyche, confronting the shadows and hidden aspects of our being.


The practice of the obsidian mirror guides us towards an encounter with our own shadows, our hidden "other selves," with the purpose of confronting and purifying them with a clarity surpassing what we normally face. Working with the obsidian mirror provides us with the opportunity to immerse ourselves in successive levels of consciousness within the infinite vastness.
Initially, this process focuses on healing, allowing us to address past and present wounds. Subsequently, it transforms into a tool for exploring our own past, unraveling its mysteries, and, in turn, shaping a future characterized by a deeper and more expansive freedom.

