02-18-2011, 12:01 AM
Don Juan is a man of many depths. I find him utterly fascinating. I continually find fresh insight in his words as presented by CC. He is also a very tactical man.
Before I had time to say anything at all, he stated that he was pitting what the old seers did against the accomplishments of the new seers, as a sort of counterpoint, with which he intended to give me a more inclusive view of the odds I was up against. FFW.
This pitting is the part many of us miss. Which is a shame because it offers wonderful opportunity. Most don’t have the stomach for it. Which is why I have to chuckle at times because many of us here would run with our tail between our legs if we ever ran into DJ. But DJ’s intent was to introduce a “more inclusive view of what we are up against” if we are not too shaken up by his tactical approach of pitting.
I gave you enough of the sorcerer’s view without letting you get hooked by it. I said that only if one pits two views against each other can one weasel between them to arrive at the real world. I meant that one can arrive at the totality of oneself only when one fully understands that the world is merely a view, regardless of whether that view belongs to an ordinary man or a to a sorcerer. Tales Of Power
DJ did not want CC latching on to the sorcerer’s view. That would be just another “dead end street”.
Before I had time to say anything at all, he stated that he was pitting what the old seers did against the accomplishments of the new seers, as a sort of counterpoint, with which he intended to give me a more inclusive view of the odds I was up against. FFW.
This pitting is the part many of us miss. Which is a shame because it offers wonderful opportunity. Most don’t have the stomach for it. Which is why I have to chuckle at times because many of us here would run with our tail between our legs if we ever ran into DJ. But DJ’s intent was to introduce a “more inclusive view of what we are up against” if we are not too shaken up by his tactical approach of pitting.
I gave you enough of the sorcerer’s view without letting you get hooked by it. I said that only if one pits two views against each other can one weasel between them to arrive at the real world. I meant that one can arrive at the totality of oneself only when one fully understands that the world is merely a view, regardless of whether that view belongs to an ordinary man or a to a sorcerer. Tales Of Power
DJ did not want CC latching on to the sorcerer’s view. That would be just another “dead end street”.

