05-30-2008, 12:00 AM
Hi Doktor Green and seeitall,
Our posts crossed it seems so I missed yours appearing while I was writing mine.
"When Juan Matus says that a seer is impeccable, he is talking about a seer. Not an acolyte."
I hadn't noticed that while reading Castaneda's books, but I'll take your word for it.
"Until those barriers erode and collapse, we live and act in a way to conserve and increase our energies.... to the best of our abilities. This, in time
allows one to remain cohesively perceptive when the daily world is shattered by the collapse of its limitations."
Then let's call it the warrior's way. It is still a set of guidlines, if not rules, of behavior and thought patterns that help us to conserve that
energy.
My teacher used to say that a mystic never uses his energy against himself. He had certain sayings that helped in that.
"Don't take life so serious, you can't get out of it alive anyway." Was one.
Don Juan also had one that has always stuck with me.
"No one is doing anything to anyone."
Our posts crossed it seems so I missed yours appearing while I was writing mine.
"When Juan Matus says that a seer is impeccable, he is talking about a seer. Not an acolyte."
I hadn't noticed that while reading Castaneda's books, but I'll take your word for it.
"Until those barriers erode and collapse, we live and act in a way to conserve and increase our energies.... to the best of our abilities. This, in time
allows one to remain cohesively perceptive when the daily world is shattered by the collapse of its limitations."
Then let's call it the warrior's way. It is still a set of guidlines, if not rules, of behavior and thought patterns that help us to conserve that
energy.
My teacher used to say that a mystic never uses his energy against himself. He had certain sayings that helped in that.
"Don't take life so serious, you can't get out of it alive anyway." Was one.
Don Juan also had one that has always stuck with me.
"No one is doing anything to anyone."

