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Castaneda' s Intent. - Nagual LoneWolf - 05-31-2011 Carlos Castaneda wrote a series of twelve books relating to his twelve year relationship with Juan Matus. Juan was a link in a unique lineage which stretched back for countless generations over several thousands of years. Juan had for years been actively looking for an individual to replace himself in the next generation of his lineage. When Juan saw Carlos, Juan immediately recognized that Carlos was the man he sought. From that moment on Juan adopted Carlos as a student. Carlos did not realize that Juan had no intention of letting him go under any circumstances. Carlos simply considered Juan to be an excellent source for his anthropological endeavors. Juan spared no effort in his intent to break Carlos into the very real realm of our absolutely limitless attainable human possibilities. Juan adapted himself spontaneously in every situation with Carlos. Juan recommended countless techniques to Carlos. Juan resorted to playing the role of Indian sorcercer, and in that role he employed the use of mind altering plants as a hook to Carlos' wandering attention. Unfortunately to us as readers, Carlos believed that mind alterants were necessary to break the barrier into don Juan's world. As a result, drug-use served as the central theme of Carlos' first two books. Carlos eventually realized his error concerning why don Juan employed the Indian psychotropics, and Carlos acknowledges this intense blunder in the introduction of his third book. In spite of that, the first two books serve as an insightful initiation into Juan's world; and Juan's highly focused intent shines through Carlos' words. The tradition to which Juan belonged can not be accurately defined with words because it involves levels of physical human awareness well beyond thinking. Words alone can only alude to, and possibly lead to remarkable realms which are largely ignored, yet open to each of us. Castaneda' s Intent. - Guest - 08-21-2019 |