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Decades ago the University of California Press published a remarkable manuscript by an anthropology student named Carlos Castaneda. The Teachings of Don Juan initiated a generation of seekers dissatisfied with the limitations of the Western worldview. Castaneda's now classic book remains controversial for the alternative way of seeing that it presents & the revolution in cognition it demands. In a series of fascinating dialogs, Castaneda sets forth his partial initiation with don Juan Matus, a Yaqui Indian shaman from the state of Sonora, Mexico. He describes Don Juan's perception & mastery of the "non-ordinary reality" & how peyote & other plants sacred to the Mexican Indians were used as gateways to the mysteries of "dread," "clarity" & "power".
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The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge, Carlos Castaneda
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- Rok vydání
- 1970
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- Jazyk
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- Autoři
- Carlos Castaneda
- Vydavatel
- Penguin
- Rok vydání
- 1970
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 256
- ISBN10
- 0140030611
- ISBN13
- 9780140030617
- Série
- Carlos Castaneda
- Štítky
- Duchovní literatura, Psychologická tématika, Filosofická tématika, Náboženská témata, Spiritualita a duchovno, Esoterika, Okultismus & Čarodějnictví, Indiáni, Drogy, Hledání sama sebe, Mexiko, Rituály a obřady, Vědomí, Šamanismus, Létání, Jiné světy, Šamani, Psychedelika, Don Juan
- První vydání
- 1968
- Původní název
- The Teaching of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge
- Hodnocení
- 3,9 z 5
- Anotace
- Decades ago the University of California Press published a remarkable manuscript by an anthropology student named Carlos Castaneda. The Teachings of Don Juan initiated a generation of seekers dissatisfied with the limitations of the Western worldview. Castaneda's now classic book remains controversial for the alternative way of seeing that it presents & the revolution in cognition it demands. In a series of fascinating dialogs, Castaneda sets forth his partial initiation with don Juan Matus, a Yaqui Indian shaman from the state of Sonora, Mexico. He describes Don Juan's perception & mastery of the "non-ordinary reality" & how peyote & other plants sacred to the Mexican Indians were used as gateways to the mysteries of "dread," "clarity" & "power".










