08-14-2008, 12:00 AM
"Dreaming , of course, is the crown of the sorcerers' efforts, the ultimate use of the nagual."
"The energy necessary to move the assemblage points of sorcerers comes from the realm of inorganic beings."
--Don Juan Matus
Check this out, Don Juan did not say that the nagual is the ultimate use of dreaming, he said that dreaming is the ultimate use of the nagual.
The nagual is the energy source for dreaming. Dreaming is the movement of the assemblage point, Stalking is the fixation of the position of the assemblage
point. Don Juan said that the energy for that movement, for dreaming, comes from inorganic beings. At some point, people have to realize that inorganic
energy and the nagual are the same thing. So, nagualism is first and foremost an inorganic affair.
Now, the modern sorcerers hypothesized that they could use this energy to attain freedom, to end up somewhere other than the inorganic realm. They don't
claim to have ever accomplished this, understand what "freedom" actually is, or even guarantee that it is viable. I can't help but think of the
words of this success coach:
"Make sure that when you set a goal you know exactly what you want....One of the biggest mistakes that people make is setting a goal for
something that sounds good in theory....Be realistic."
--Kent Jacobson
I think that if anyone wants to get to freedom through nagualism, that destination needs to be clarified first. Otherwise, it is just a theory that sounds
good.
"The energy necessary to move the assemblage points of sorcerers comes from the realm of inorganic beings."
--Don Juan Matus
Check this out, Don Juan did not say that the nagual is the ultimate use of dreaming, he said that dreaming is the ultimate use of the nagual.
The nagual is the energy source for dreaming. Dreaming is the movement of the assemblage point, Stalking is the fixation of the position of the assemblage
point. Don Juan said that the energy for that movement, for dreaming, comes from inorganic beings. At some point, people have to realize that inorganic
energy and the nagual are the same thing. So, nagualism is first and foremost an inorganic affair.
Now, the modern sorcerers hypothesized that they could use this energy to attain freedom, to end up somewhere other than the inorganic realm. They don't
claim to have ever accomplished this, understand what "freedom" actually is, or even guarantee that it is viable. I can't help but think of the
words of this success coach:
"Make sure that when you set a goal you know exactly what you want....One of the biggest mistakes that people make is setting a goal for
something that sounds good in theory....Be realistic."
--Kent Jacobson
I think that if anyone wants to get to freedom through nagualism, that destination needs to be clarified first. Otherwise, it is just a theory that sounds
good.

