Traveler, you must learn our ways. Gaze upon the image of Quetzalcoatl, Ehecatl, Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, and I will try to instruct you...
Our ways are very different from yours, traveler. To understand us, you must put aside almost everything you know.
And the first thing you must lay aside are your ideas of good and evil. Here there is no good, and there is no evil. Here there is Ollin; in your tongue, Movement. Ollin is the center of The One World. Without Ollin there is nothing. All is movement, all is change. For the One World to exist, there must be change. Day must give way to night, Life must give way to death. Like the flowers of the field we are only here for a moment; for the mountains and the seas the moment is longer, but in time they too must give way to Ollin, they must change, they must cease to be and come to be once again. Even the World itself cannot stand forever. And indeed it has not...
Quetzalcoatl, the Plumed Serpent