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The Book
#1
First off, even knowing that the Death Defier hijacked Don Juan's lineage, and not forgetting that Don Juan was the exact opposite kind of being, only
seeking freedom, what they both still had in common was the inorganic foundation of their knowledge. It reminds me alot of the paradox of the Matrix story,
where Neo is basically seeking freedom from the machines, but everything concerning his existence has been shaped by them, to the point where you never really
know how much of him was actually programmed - so the question is, whose freedom is it really?




I bring this up because, what I have seen in dreaming, is that the inorganic beings have an energetic nexus of awareness at their disposal that the human race
does not. They showed it to me during one of their bargaining sessions, it initially looked like a tangle of dark fibers, resembling a huge ball of yarn, then
I sort of relaxed in the dream and let myself see it as "The Book" that they were referring to. This book basically contains all of the history and
knowledge of the inorganic beings, but it's more than that. I really don't know how to explain it, but anybody that can navigate in the inorganic
world should check it out, because just being near it can help you understand things about yourself, in terms of what may or may not be the real you, that is.
Yes, its that weird. I wish I could write about it more clearly, there is something about it that defies explanation, so, just file it under "very
strange things one might run into while dreaming" I guess.
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#2
I swear to god I have tried so many times to write about this book, and just end up deleting entire posts over and over again. I think it is because the
experience connects with so many personal aspects that it makes me uncomfortable to talk about. It's like I want to say, "hey, you know that thing in
the inorganic world that, when you look at it, it shows you the origin of your own identity?" "Isn't that freakin' cool!" Maybe
that's all that can be really said about it. The exact details that anybody learns there should maybe be left for them to know only.
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#3
Interesting! Understanding their world holds many keys to ours and shows we are connected by them.
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#4
The way the book messes with you, it is definitely an expression of the nagual. The inorganic beings have their own way of putting it, they told me that it
does not "obey" them.
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#5
Obeying them is what they want we must assume. Beings that need to be obeyed had an agenda that is controlling in nature.
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#6
Nagual LoneWolf wrote:

Obeying them is what they want we must assume. Beings that need to be obeyed had an agenda that is controlling in nature.


It seems to me that the nagual cannot be controlled by anything, that the nagual and freedom might be the same thing.




Normally, when I write about anything sorcery related, I actually position my dreaming body at whatever location is most relevant to the topic. I'm
basically there while I'm writing. This works fine about 99% of the time, but not with the book. If I go there and then try to write about it, something
happens to me, it makes me disoriented somehow. The score is always book-1, dreamways-0.
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#7
I know that feeling.
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