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“Don Juan’s reality remains alluring.” — Chicago Tribune Embark on a profound journey of self-discovery with Carlos Castaneda as he experiences his own final voyage into the teachings of don Juan, sharing with us what it is like to truly “stop the world” and perceive reality on his own terms. In this third installment of the groundbreaking series, Castaneda delves into the mystical teachings of don Juan, a wise Yaqui Indian spiritual leader. What begins as a quest for knowledge about mind-altering plants evolves into a deeper realization: the true path to understanding reality lies in "stopping the world" and reshaping one's perception. Blending anthropology, spirituality, and philosophy, this captivating narrative challenges conventional beliefs and offers timeless wisdom. A cornerstone of spiritual literature, Journey to Ixtlan invites readers to question their assumptions and explore alternative dimensions of thought and awareness. Review: currently reading rn as of august 2023 - have been reading on and off for about a year since i decide to read it when it feels like the book is calling to me and somehow magically my situation is then relevant to what i end up reading which is totally great. powerful practice for a female like me, i think. for a male who's more powerful, it's maybe better to read it at once even when it doesnt apply currently, but i reserve and learn more from the information and retain it better when it's actually relevant, so it helps me more to do it my way. anyways... when i finish it and feel it's right, i think that i'll read the others too. one at a time tho. my s/o helped me realize im more emotional and feely, not really thinky and intelligence based, and even when i was younger my hands had this sort of energy healing effect which was interesting. i cant remember if it was a dream when i was conscious or unconscious, but some old person told me that my hands were healing or something after i put it on their tummy and they felt better after being in pain. i was like, super young too. younger than 8 i think. maybe 5. im trying to get more intelligent and stuff though, and more physically healthy, so these books also help with my progress in becoming more aware and spiritual or smth like that. they make my soul feel better. anyways, gotta do my breathing exercises more.. T_T don juan would definitely laugh at me! so would casteneda! if you want the book, buy it. dont hesitate. read gurdjieff too :) <3 Review: Let it go - Originally published in 1972, the third book in the trilogy teaching of don Juan by Carlos Castaneda the renowned philosopher guru, is a product of its time. But, the concepts have resurfaced with the current research in psychotropics as an aid to curing numerous maladies. This being the abandonment of the ego. As well, the concept of “doing nothing” and “stopping the world” are Buddhist mindfulness practices that have become ubiquitous in our current lexicon. One quote I appreciated about mindfulness and our self-made paradigms is this one: “People tell us from the time we are born that the world is such and such and so and so, and naturally we have no choice but to see the world the way people have been telling us it is.” Throughout this book, don Juan talks to Castaneda about becoming a warrior. I took it to mean a spiritual warrior – adopting the mind and practice of thinking differently and “seeing” clearly. “Only as a warrior can one survive the path of knowledge, because the art of a warrior is to balance the terror of being a man with the wonder of being a man.” *obviously this also means, a woman. Many have come to believe that the three books that comprise the Teachings of don Juan are fiction, or autofiction. This is irrelevant because the spiritual teachings are the same. A wonderful read with a story that is compelling and often humorous. Amy Wallace’s memoir which reveals the narcissistic, controlling, insecure man who had a cult following and harem of women is not surprising. Unfortunately, many a teacher abuses their power. The dark side is on just the other side of the light. In my review of her memoir, I have this quote from near the end of her book: “This was no black and white tale, for Carlos was not a shifty huckster but a misguided philosopher whose experience of power was corrupting. Thus, he damaged many lives, at the same time exalting many others. Now I believe there is no nagual (sorcerer) outside of the one inside me, and I prefer to forge my own path rather than seek a replacement father; to live a life without sacrificing my power for crumbs of intimacy within a harem. Carlos, by wish or accident, did guide me, in the end, to the awareness that I hold all my own answers.”
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,311 Reviews |
I**S
currently reading rn as of august 2023
have been reading on and off for about a year since i decide to read it when it feels like the book is calling to me and somehow magically my situation is then relevant to what i end up reading which is totally great. powerful practice for a female like me, i think. for a male who's more powerful, it's maybe better to read it at once even when it doesnt apply currently, but i reserve and learn more from the information and retain it better when it's actually relevant, so it helps me more to do it my way. anyways... when i finish it and feel it's right, i think that i'll read the others too. one at a time tho. my s/o helped me realize im more emotional and feely, not really thinky and intelligence based, and even when i was younger my hands had this sort of energy healing effect which was interesting. i cant remember if it was a dream when i was conscious or unconscious, but some old person told me that my hands were healing or something after i put it on their tummy and they felt better after being in pain. i was like, super young too. younger than 8 i think. maybe 5. im trying to get more intelligent and stuff though, and more physically healthy, so these books also help with my progress in becoming more aware and spiritual or smth like that. they make my soul feel better. anyways, gotta do my breathing exercises more.. T_T don juan would definitely laugh at me! so would casteneda! if you want the book, buy it. dont hesitate. read gurdjieff too :) <3
L**E
Let it go
Originally published in 1972, the third book in the trilogy teaching of don Juan by Carlos Castaneda the renowned philosopher guru, is a product of its time. But, the concepts have resurfaced with the current research in psychotropics as an aid to curing numerous maladies. This being the abandonment of the ego. As well, the concept of “doing nothing” and “stopping the world” are Buddhist mindfulness practices that have become ubiquitous in our current lexicon. One quote I appreciated about mindfulness and our self-made paradigms is this one: “People tell us from the time we are born that the world is such and such and so and so, and naturally we have no choice but to see the world the way people have been telling us it is.” Throughout this book, don Juan talks to Castaneda about becoming a warrior. I took it to mean a spiritual warrior – adopting the mind and practice of thinking differently and “seeing” clearly. “Only as a warrior can one survive the path of knowledge, because the art of a warrior is to balance the terror of being a man with the wonder of being a man.” *obviously this also means, a woman. Many have come to believe that the three books that comprise the Teachings of don Juan are fiction, or autofiction. This is irrelevant because the spiritual teachings are the same. A wonderful read with a story that is compelling and often humorous. Amy Wallace’s memoir which reveals the narcissistic, controlling, insecure man who had a cult following and harem of women is not surprising. Unfortunately, many a teacher abuses their power. The dark side is on just the other side of the light. In my review of her memoir, I have this quote from near the end of her book: “This was no black and white tale, for Carlos was not a shifty huckster but a misguided philosopher whose experience of power was corrupting. Thus, he damaged many lives, at the same time exalting many others. Now I believe there is no nagual (sorcerer) outside of the one inside me, and I prefer to forge my own path rather than seek a replacement father; to live a life without sacrificing my power for crumbs of intimacy within a harem. Carlos, by wish or accident, did guide me, in the end, to the awareness that I hold all my own answers.”
G**T
Fascinating but sometime hard to understand
I take a long time to make up my mind about books and authors of books on esoteric subjects. Honestly, I still am not confident about whether or not I should trust this one. The book was fascinating and that's why I've given it five stars. But as a source of practical information on esoteric practice, I'm going to need more time before I decide what to make of this one. As an introduction to the story of Carlos Casteneda's initiation, this book may be a good place to start, because the events in it take place earlier in time than the events in the author's other books. But the author's understanding of his subject develops over time and therefore the reader will sense that the author does not completely understand the experiences he describes in this book or perhaps that he had not fully digested them at the time of its writing. In later books such as Fire from Within, the author has gone much farther into the world of the Toltec Seers and is able to explain his experiences with more clarity. I was confused by some things in this book. For example, the author's teacher tells him that he is a sorcerer. However the teaching and experiences he describes do not correspond to my own impressions of sorcery in the sense that the characters in this story seem to be working toward a positive and constructive integration of the consciousness. In Fire from Within, which chronicles a much later part of the story, the teacher Don Juan explains that he felt it was best to present himself to Carlos as a sorcerer at the beginning of his training but that he and his compatriots actually call themselves "seers". This is a fascinating story but I recommend that those who would take it seriously should read it in context of the author's other works.
R**N
The mysticism of the great Southwestern Desert shines in this book.
This is the book which made Castaneda both famous and wealthy.
E**2
Too bad about the typos
I read this in hardcover in the 70s when it was published. I read it it in the North African desert. Quite a trip! I thought it was fabulous then and I still do. It's a seminal and important work and I was delighted to see it appear as a digital book so I could download it for my kindle and read it again. Well... it's still a great piece of work and I love it. But I hate the typos! I found two instances of repeated words e.g. and and. How is it possible for a book to be published with no typos in paper during an age where we had none of the spell/grammar checking computer capabilites we have now - only be republished in digital with the help of all these fanstastic technologies PLUS TYPOS. What does this tell you about the way the world is going? Plenty of quantity around. But quality - especially quality work - that's a thing of the past. So 1-star deduction for incompetent publishing. Go get yourself a 1970's human proofreader and do it again!
J**S
Captivating!
Carlos Castenada is a wonderful writer. When I read Journey to Ixtlan I felt like I was in the book and Don Juan was teaching me how to become a shaman. Highly recommend this book for young adult readers and people who want to explore Shamanism. The book is fiction but it tells the truth about the human condition. Very inspiring!
S**E
Exciting fiction on top of real Andean principles
Carlos Castaneda’s books have been branded as fiction, but what kept striking me about this book as well as “Teachings of Don Juan” is the extent to which it is based on a knowledge of indigenous Andean shamanism supposedly found in Mexico. No-one has said this before that I know. Castaneda grew up in the Peruvian Andes. He has undoubtedly gilded the lily and seems to confuse good shamans with sorcerers, but the basic principles of Don Juan are those of the good shaman. This is an engaging read by a master storyteller.
J**S
Deeply Insightful & Wise
Beyond mere talent of authorship, this is cosmically inspired & spirituality expansive -
M**C
Un'esperienza unica
Ul libro dotato di una potenza enorme. Cambierà il modo in cui vedere e vivere la vita. Da leggere con attenzione, vera!
M**S
Excellent read 10 out of 10
Very insightful into how one should live their life, it gives a different view of the world and challenges the ideas and beliefs that we have be taught whilst also providing simple methods to changing your thinking and behaviours with how we interact with the world on a day to day basis. I really enjoy reading these series of books, they go far deeper to answering the questions about our purpose than anything else that I have ever read.
P**H
Spannende Reise
Die Bücher von CC sind immer sehr kontrovers diskutiert worden. Von Stimmen, die behaupten, es handle sich um reine Fiktion, bis hin zu glühenden Anhängern der Lehre des Don Juan lassen sich viele Spielarten finden. Das vorliegende Buch ist mein persönliches Lieblingsbuch, da es sich um Erlebnisse dreht, die fast durchgängig nachzuvollziehen sind und zudem mit einer Reihe von Strategien aufwartet, die auch das tägliche Leben in unserer Welt positiv beeinflussen können. Praktisch bei der Kindle- Edition ist, dass durch das integrierte Wörterbuch, unbekannte Vokabel leicht nachgeschlagen werden können.
C**S
Wonderful book of knowledge
This is by personal means only but absolutely one of the best books ever written and would highly recommend and continue to read through as each explains the previous much more clearer which is strange but makes more sense as you read.
S**N
Fantastic!
It's impossible to write in a few words the significance of the book. . Of course I recommend the authors reads chronologically. . If your ready, this is it.
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