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The Basis of the Nagual Path: The Warrior's Way
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grandspeculator wrote:


seeitall wrote:


He explained that the warriors' way was a structure of ideas established by the shamans of ancient Mexico. Those shamans had derived their construct
by means of their ability to see energy as it flows freely in the universe. Therefore, the warriors' way was a most harmonious conglomerate of
energetic facts, irreducible truths determined exclusively by the
direction of the flow of energy in the universe. Don Juan categorically stated that there was nothing about the warriors' way that could be argued,
nothing that could be changed. It was in itself and by itself a perfect structure, and whoever followed it was
corralled by energetic facts that admitted no argument, no speculation about their function and their value. Don Juan said that those old shamans called
it the warriors' way because its structure encompassed all the living possibilities that a warrior might encounter on the path of knowledge. Those
shamans were absolutely thorough and methodical in their search for such possibilities. According to don Juan, they were indeed capable of including in
their abstract structure everything that is humanly possible. Don Juan compared the warriors' way to an edifice, with each of the elements of this
edifice being a propping device whose only function was to sustain the psyche of the warrior in his role of shaman initiate, in order to make his
movements easy and meaningful. He stated unequivocally that the warriors' way was the essential construct without
which shaman initiates would be shipwrecked in the immensity of the universe. Don Juan called the
warriors' way the crowning glory of the shamans of ancient Mexico. He viewed it as their most important contribution, the essence of their sobriety. "Is the warriors' way that overwhelmingly important, don Juan?" I asked him
once. "'Overwhelmingly important' is a euphemism. The warriors' way is everything. It is the epitome of mental and physical health. I cannot explain it in any other way. For the shamans of
ancient Mexico to have created such a structure means to me that they were at the height of their power, the peak of their happiness, the apex of their
joy."

Great quote for those prone to argument and speculation...





The bottom line on the warrior's way/sobriety is that it is plain old pragmatism, as scientific and physically oriented as anything modern man could
engineer. The one vulnerability it has is the same as any other school of thought, it can fall prey to a practitioner's lack of knowledge - that's why
it needs to be followed up with education, so the warrior can become a "man of knowledge."
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The Basis of the Nagual Path: The Warrior's Way - by dreamways - 12-17-2008, 12:00 AM

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