06-04-2010, 12:00 AM
My point (and Don Juan's):
Most people wanting to enter the magical world of sorcerers can't handle it. This doesn't apply to natural "born" sorcerers, not to people that by sheer impeccability enters the subtle world spontaneously.
Example-to-point: Castaneda's followers.
My reference is to unfixable cracks, not sorcerers with more or less folly (like myself). Some things do have solutions, if we want them. I always say that many sorcerers can do much better than they already are. This is not a condescending attitude from my part but a call to improvement.
Alas, most people don't want to improve not even hear a suggestion of improvement. I guess the great adventure of the Unknown is more alluring than I can imagine. Not my cup of tea.
Most people wanting to enter the magical world of sorcerers can't handle it. This doesn't apply to natural "born" sorcerers, not to people that by sheer impeccability enters the subtle world spontaneously.
Example-to-point: Castaneda's followers.
My reference is to unfixable cracks, not sorcerers with more or less folly (like myself). Some things do have solutions, if we want them. I always say that many sorcerers can do much better than they already are. This is not a condescending attitude from my part but a call to improvement.
Alas, most people don't want to improve not even hear a suggestion of improvement. I guess the great adventure of the Unknown is more alluring than I can imagine. Not my cup of tea.

