The Teachings of Don Juan; A Yaqui Way of Knowledge.
by Carlos Castaneda
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Binding/Format Hardcover |
Publisher Univ of California Pr |
Date 1968 |
Price $8.77 |
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Publisher Notes
Castaneda records his experience as a pupil of Don Juan, a Yaqui Indian shaman. In a series of remarkable dialogues, he recounts his initiation into Don Juan's perception and mastery of "non-ordinary reality."
Media Reviews
"Mr. Castaneda's descriptions of his experiences with peyote are both interesting and moving....[But] his ponderous discussion of suggestibility is vitiated by his failure to consider either the Don's motivation or the possibility that his demonology was arbitrarily composed on an ad hoc basis. His attempt to establish criteria for testing the coherence and objectivity of the Don's system are surprisingly simple-minded: a sophomoric essay on the phenomenology of perception, about which the author clearly knows very little. This book is unsatisfying becuase it falls uneasily between ethnography, spiritual autobiography, and travel literature....One feels that the author's 'scientific' scruples led him to withhold several chapters of the story."
First Line
I am going to teach you the secrets that make up the lot of a man of knowledge. You will have to make a very deep commitment because the training is long and arduous.
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