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I'm about a quarter of the way thru "on the toltec path" by ken eagle feather and I must say that I am pleasently suprised. I read "the art of sexual energy" and it turned me off to the whole "Don Juan taught me too" kinda thing, but this is different. I've realized all the dogma I carry around. He changes most of the terms, such as; ranger instead of warrior, field instead of attention (first field, second field, third field), focal point instead of assemblege..you get the idea. It seems to me he did this in order to explain things differently. He connects the dots, so to speak, which I found usefull because it validated some of my reasoning in the gray areas of CC books. This is starting to sound like a book review so I'll cut it short...to late.
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I'm about a quarter of the way thru "on the toltec path" by ken eagle feather and I must say that I am pleasently suprised.
Thanx, I had a lot of laugh
Can you really believe such a book? If you're halfway through then it implies that the author is more than half-way through and knows what he's writing about... and knows how to let the reader know his 'level' via a book
As far as I can remember CC officially said that Ken the Eagle Feather was an imposter, along with Merylin Tunneshende.
This user is a merge of users with less than 5 posts or all posts in less than one week. Maybe the merged is more interesting than the original users.
Este usuario es una combinación de usuarios con menos de 5 mensajes o que escribió todo en menos de una semana. Quizá el usuario combinado resulte mas interesante que los usuarios originales.
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The ET part can be illustrative about the real matter of the book.
Anyway, i think is better than Shabono.
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By all means, do whatever your heart desires. We're all just expressing our opinions and feelings here. If you find it helpful to read that nonsense (J/K LOL)... then go for it! Everyone learns in their own way at their own pace.
Just for clarity's sake though, I'd like to mention that often times the word dogma gets thrown around when speaking of people who are into Castaneda's works more than anything else. However, I believe this is a misunderstanding.
For example, I personally am open to many different religions and philosophies. I pick and choose from them what I feel to be universally true, or to be helpful to me in some way. Just because I don't find anything relevant or useful in books written by people who (IMO) just water down the works of Castaneda, doesn't in any way make me dogmatic in my beliefs.
For me Castaneda's works have been the most helpful, the most useful, the most clear, and the most direct.