Briefly describe the pyramids of Mexico
The pyramids of Teotihuacan rise as high as twenty-storey buildings, above the central Mexican highlands, with a grandeur and mystery that stirs the imagination and inspires the soul. All of the buildings are aligned with the stars and the solar system from precise survey points located in the nearby mountain range, using an advanced understanding of mathematics, geometry and astronomy. It thrived as the primary center of learning and culture in America for over one thousand years, before it was abandoned about fifteen-hundred years ago. After the fall of Teotihuacan, two major paths of sacred knowledge formed. One Toltec path went to Tula near present day Hidalgo. The magic of Tula can be compared to what our culture might term as "black magic."