Castaneda, Carlos
Power of silence : further lessons of Don Juan The Power of Silence Carlos Castaneda - New York Simon and Schuster 1987 - 286 pages 22 cm
Introduction -- 1. The manifestations of the spirit (The first abstract core -- The impeccability of the nagual El�ias) -- 2. The knock of the spirit (The abstract -- The last seduction of the nagual Julian) -- 3. The trickery of the spirit (Dusting the link with the spirit -- The four moods of stalking) -- 4. The descent of the spirit (Seeing the spirit -- The somersault of thought -- Moving the assemblage point -- The place of no pity) -- 5. The requirements of intent (Breaking the mirror of self-reflection -- The ticket to impeccability) -- 6. Handling intent (The third point -- The two one-way bridges -- Intending appearances).
Continues the story of the author's relationship with Mexican sorcerer don Juan, who teaches him that sorcery and magic are metaphors for humanity's need to understand ourselves and the world we live in.
0671500678 9780671500672
87023536
009115121 Uk
Juan Don 1891-1973
Castaneda, Carlos 1931-1998
Yaqui Indians--Religion
Hallucinogenic drugs and religious experience
Knowledge, Sociology of
Yaqui--Religion
F1221.Y3 / C3735 1987
299.7 Cas 8
299.7 C346p
Power of silence : further lessons of Don Juan The Power of Silence Carlos Castaneda - New York Simon and Schuster 1987 - 286 pages 22 cm
Introduction -- 1. The manifestations of the spirit (The first abstract core -- The impeccability of the nagual El�ias) -- 2. The knock of the spirit (The abstract -- The last seduction of the nagual Julian) -- 3. The trickery of the spirit (Dusting the link with the spirit -- The four moods of stalking) -- 4. The descent of the spirit (Seeing the spirit -- The somersault of thought -- Moving the assemblage point -- The place of no pity) -- 5. The requirements of intent (Breaking the mirror of self-reflection -- The ticket to impeccability) -- 6. Handling intent (The third point -- The two one-way bridges -- Intending appearances).
Continues the story of the author's relationship with Mexican sorcerer don Juan, who teaches him that sorcery and magic are metaphors for humanity's need to understand ourselves and the world we live in.
0671500678 9780671500672
87023536
009115121 Uk
Juan Don 1891-1973
Castaneda, Carlos 1931-1998
Yaqui Indians--Religion
Hallucinogenic drugs and religious experience
Knowledge, Sociology of
Yaqui--Religion
F1221.Y3 / C3735 1987
299.7 Cas 8
299.7 C346p