02-22-2008, 12:00 AM
Don Juan Matus was real. Even the skeptics should see the obvious:
Castaneda wasn't bright enough to make it up.
The disbelievers are demented. A disbeliever could say that he copied a recolection of some other people, a posibility that a zen teacher by the name of "The Wanderling" stated over the internet at some point. He was also a brujo and studied with an obeah (man of spells of the african shammanism tradition) in his life, as a number of persons in his family. He says that he meet Castaneda before his nagual adventures.
But saying that the stories are all made up is just the talk of a very defensive, mud-shadow-ridden and scared tonal.
Excuse my english, it's not my mother tongue.
Castaneda wasn't bright enough to make it up.
The disbelievers are demented. A disbeliever could say that he copied a recolection of some other people, a posibility that a zen teacher by the name of "The Wanderling" stated over the internet at some point. He was also a brujo and studied with an obeah (man of spells of the african shammanism tradition) in his life, as a number of persons in his family. He says that he meet Castaneda before his nagual adventures.
But saying that the stories are all made up is just the talk of a very defensive, mud-shadow-ridden and scared tonal.
Excuse my english, it's not my mother tongue.

