08-10-2008, 12:00 AM
Bob May wrote:
"But with nagualism, you aren't really calling upon God at all."
Then your idea of Nagual is too small. We live in a sea of awareness. Pure being that we can become "one with."
I'm just making an observation that nagualism, as taught by Castaneda, is Godless.
Grandspeculator is correct. There are deeper systems of knowledge and greater sources of power than what Carlos was caught up in.
I feel that there is alot of "sensitve" information that Castaneda left out of his dialogs with Don Juan. Maybe it's my undoing,
but I want to examine the scene of the old sorcerers "crime" before I take sides on the issue.
"But with nagualism, you aren't really calling upon God at all."
Then your idea of Nagual is too small. We live in a sea of awareness. Pure being that we can become "one with."
I'm just making an observation that nagualism, as taught by Castaneda, is Godless.
Grandspeculator is correct. There are deeper systems of knowledge and greater sources of power than what Carlos was caught up in.
I feel that there is alot of "sensitve" information that Castaneda left out of his dialogs with Don Juan. Maybe it's my undoing,
but I want to examine the scene of the old sorcerers "crime" before I take sides on the issue.

