Carlos Castaneda

Journey to Ixtlan

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  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    The most difficult part about the warrior's way is to realize that the world is a feeling.
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    Not to fix the spirit was to seek death, and that was the same as to seek nothing, since death was going to overtake us regardless of anything.
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    "A hunter knows he will lure game into his traps over and over again, so he doesn't worry. To worry is to become accessible, unwittingly accessible. And once you worry you cling to anything out of desperation; and once you cling you are bound to get exhausted or to exhaust whoever or whatever you are clinging to."
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    ask questions about one's past is a bunch of crap.
  • Alex D Mikolajczykhas quoted8 years ago
    This hilltop, as it is now, will then be the place of your last dance."
    "What do you mean by my last dance, don Juan?"
    "This is the site of your last stand," he said. "You will die here no matter where you are. Every warrior has a place to die. A place of his predilection which is soaked with unforgettable memories, where powerful events left their mark, a place where he has witnessed marvels, where secrets have been revealed to him, a place where he has stored his personal power.
    "A warrior has the obligation to go back to that place of his predilection every time he taps power in order to store it there. He either goes there by means of walking or by means of dreaming.
    "And finally, one day when his time on earth is up and he feels the tap of his death on his left shoulder, his spirit, which is always ready, flies to the place of his predilection and there the warrior dances to his death.
    "Every warrior has a specific form, a specific posture of power, which he develops throughout his life. It is a sort of dance. A movement that he does under the influence of his personal power.
    "If a dying warrior has limited power, his dance is short; if his power is grandiose, his dance is magnificent. But regardless of whether his power is small or magnificent, death must stop to witness his last stand on earth. Death cannot overtake the warrior who is recounting the toil of his life for the last time until he has finished his dance."
  • Alex D Mikolajczykhas quoted8 years ago
    He did not let me come inside the circle but told me to walk around and watch what he did. He
  • Maksim Bentsianovhas quoted10 years ago
    Don Juan stated that in order to arrive at "seeing" one first had to "stop the world."
  • Maksim Bentsianovhas quoted10 years ago
    The termination of the apprenticeship meant that I had learned a new description of the world in a convincing and authentic manner and thus I had become capable of eliciting a new perception of the world, which matched its new description. In other words, I had gained membership.
  • Maksim Bentsianovhas quoted10 years ago
    It became evident to me that my original assumption about the role of psychotropic plants was erroneous. They were not the essential feature of the sorcerer's description of the world, but were only an aid to cement, so to speak, parts of the description which I had been incapable of perceiving otherwise.
  • Maksim Bentsianovhas quoted10 years ago
    Fright never injures anyone. What injures the spirit is having someone always on your back, beating you, telling you what to do and what not to do.
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