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Teachings Don Juan : A Yaqui Way Of Knowledge

Teachings Don Juan : A Yaqui Way Of Knowledge

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent piece, whether fact or fiction.
Review: I have read widely on psychology and philosophy and see so many elements of different academics, writers, religious groups etc reflected by Castaneda's writing. His work encourages strengthening of elements of the self including discipline and will. It also gives insight into a culture so unlike ours. His work certainly has the potential to broaden one's mind, as it has mine. Tales of Power should not be missed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is absolutely mind blowing
Review: Anybody who is interested in Native American shamanism and sorcery or halucinogenic plants has to read this book. This is Carlos Castaneda's diary of the time he spent with a Yaqui shaman learnig about peyote and the devil's weed. The descriptions of his journeys are vivid and memorable. This is a truly remarkable book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ...a work of great understanding...perception altering
Review: A literary work of outstanding personal achievement. It is a must read for anyone wishing to understand that there are altered perceptions. The series of books have to be read by both young and old. They, the series of books, have changed my thoughts and influenced my views on the machination of the world.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Castaneda's books are hoaxes
Review: When I first read this book, I completely swallowed it and became obsessed with the idea of this separate reality and way of knowledge described by Castaneda.

However, a modicum of skeptical thinking marks this and the rest of Castaneda's books as shameless hoaxes. And not very good ones, even... Comparing his different books it's easy to find lots of inconsistencies. They, of course, can be rationalized by the true believer by saying that Castaneda's own perception of this reality was evolving, but I'd rather use Occam's Razor and say that they signal a sloppily-constructed hoax by Castaneda. Unfortunately, even a sloppy hoax is enough to fool lots of people and make lots of money.

If you are thinking about buying this book, please do yourself a favor and read Carl Sagan's "The Demon-Haunted World" instead. After that, reconsider.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommended as teachings
Review: Castaneda's books were recommended to me by a Native American medicine woman I trust, who knows what he's talking about, who has met some people he learned from. She assures me that he received permission to write about his experiences and pass on Don Juan's teachings, something other European American writers have neglected to do. I am finding these books helpful, just beginning to understand what he's talking about. There's enough here to provide a lifetime of study.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A true metaphore of life-unrealized.
Review: I first read casteneda's book "Teachings..." when I was seventen, and now I am twenty-two. I am amazed by the simplisity and the coherence of this piece of writing. Casteneda has gone through many steps in his personal life, and he has, over many years, tried to let the reader into his world. Casteneda's "reality" is pure and beautiful, and it becomes "real" to us as we read. "we must look "beyond" if we want to know the truth". Thank you for pointing the way.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Casteneda's books are a hoax.
Review: It is no coincidence that the most recently published book by Cateneda was only a few years ago. The first book, "The Teachings of Don Juan..." was around twenty-five years before when mysticism and psychedelics where in fashion. Those same fashion trends have sprung up again which prompted a new book to be published and feed off the interest in the unproven and mysterious. The reason Carlos Casteneda has never been photographed is for the same reason all charlatans are never allowed to be examined by scientists. Of course, fans of Casteneda will reply by saying that western scientists are not of Castenda's culture and therefore their methods irrelevant to the Sorcerer's way. None-the -less, I abhore who ever Casteneda is and his publishers for printing such crap, which encourages the use of dangerous drugs and the belief in the unreal. I do not recommend these books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent introduction to Shamanism
Review: This book shows wonderfully what shamanism is and always has been. Don juan's knowledge through Castaneda's eye's is mystical, magickal and humorous at times as well. a must read for anyone interested in the metaphysical.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Shows you doors that only the brave need to open.
Review: My first reading of CC's book, "The Teachings..." occurred back in 1975. I have read it many more times since then. What this book did was help me establish once and for all, that there does exist the realm of the unexplained/unexplainable. Things do happen to us that we are much too frightened to confide in others, for fear of reprisals. Left alone we begin to question our own sensibilites and in an act of self-preservation dismiss this part of our reality.

What CC does for us is help verify and describe these unexplained/unexplainable events. It is a journey that only the pure of heart and courageous can attempt.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent read! Castenada is thoroughly convincing.
Review: Castenada has opened up a Pandora's box. Through his mentor, the Yaqui sorcerer Don Juan, Castenada shows us a world that seems straight out of a science fiction novel. If what he reports is true, it would most definitely change the way people view the world and its parameters. It has opened up a world of unfathomable possibilities for me.


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