Carlos Castaneda

The Teachings of Don Juan 11. The Wheel Of Time

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  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted5 years ago
    Normally we face time as it recedes from us. Only warriors can change that and face time as it advances on them.
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted5 years ago
    To worry is to become accessible, unwittingly accessible.
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted5 years ago
    Reason doesn't deal with man as energy. Reason deals with instruments that create energy, but it has never seriously occurred to reason that we are better than instruments: we are organisms that create energy. We are bubbles of energy.
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    Impeccability begins with a single act that has to be deliberate, precise, and sustained. If that act is repeated long enough, one acquires a sense of unbending intent, which can be applied to anything else. If that is accomplished the road is clear. One thing will lead to another until the warrior realizes his full potential.
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    Once inner silence is attained, everything is possible. The way to stop talking to ourselves is to use exactly the same method used to teach us to talk to ourselves; we were taught compulsively and unwaveringly, and this is the way we must stop it: compulsively and unwaveringly.
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    All paths are the same: they lead nowhere. However, a path without a heart is never enjoyable. On the other hand, a path with heart is easy – it does not make a warrior work at liking it; it makes for a joyful journey; as long as a man follows it, he is one with it.
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    Anything is one of a million paths. Therefore, a warrior must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if he feels that he should not follow it, he must not stay with it under any conditions. His decision to keep on that path or to leave it must be free of fear or ambition. He must look at every path closely and deliberately. There is a question that a warrior has to ask, mandatory: Does this path have a heart?
  • Johnny Rustishhas quoted6 years ago
    To be angry at people means that one considers their acts to be important. It is imperative to cease to feel that way. The acts of men cannot be important enough to offset our only viable alternative: our unchangeable encounter with infinity.
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