Synopses & Reviews
Millions of readers of Carlos Castaneda books have long enjoyed the fantastic teachings of don Juan Matus, the Yaqui shaman from northern Mexico. Now, thanks to the practical techniques based on Castaneda's writings offered here by author Victor Sanchez--the body as a field of energy, the not-doings of the personal self, stopping the internal dialogue, the magic of attention, setting up dreaming, the warrior's greatest love, and more--you can apply these teachings to your everyday life.
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"I was struck by the clarity, intensity, and insight of Sanchez' words. . . . he comprehends the nature of magical transformation."
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"I was struck by the clarity, intensity, and insight of Sanchez' words. . . . he comprehends the nature of magical transformation." < i=""> Gnosis Magazine <>
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Victor Sanchez has lived for fifteen years with indigenous peoplesof Mexico who, hidden in the mountains, have kept alive the spiritual pathof the ancient Toltecs.andnbsp; His work among them has not been as an academicinvestigator, but instead as a participant dedicated to the preservationand continuation of their tradition.andnbsp; He gives workshops worldwideon the techniques desribed in this book.
andquot;I was struck by the clarity, intensity, and insight of Sanchez' words. . . . he comprehends the nature of magical transformation.andquot;
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Millions of readers of Carlos Castaneda books have long enjoyed the fantastic teachings of don Juan Matus, the Yaqui shaman from northern Mexico."Now, thanks to the practical techniques offered here, you can apply these teachings to your everyday life.
Synopsis
Millions of readers of Carlos Castaneda books have long enjoyed the fantastic teachings of don Juan Matus, the Yaqui shaman from northern Mexico."Now, thanks to the practical techniques offered here, you can apply these teachings to your everyday life.
About the Author
Victor Sanchez has lived for fifteen years with indigenous peoples of Mexico who, hidden in the mountains, have kept alive the spiritual path of the ancient Toltecs. His work among them has not been as an academic investigator, but instead as a participant dedicated to the preservation and continuation of their tradition. He gives workshops worldwide on the techniques desribed in this book.