November 23, 2007

Passionate Detachment – Soul Freedom (Part 4 of 7)

 
"Passionate Detachment"
 
 
    Carlos Castaneda has written a series of remarkable books in which he describes his shamanic apprenticeship with the Yaqui sorcerer Don Juan. Don Juan advises Castaneda that a man of knowledge (an impeccable warrior) chooses a path and follows it with heart, acting as if what he does matters, even though he knows that it does not, and understanding that nothing is more important than anything else.

    Passion acts with great enthusiasm, extraordinary intensity, and deep feelings. Detachment lets go of all concern for the results of the action. Upon first consideration, it might seem as if passion and detachment don’t belong together. You might conclude that if you were detached you would not feel strongly about a situation, but would be indifferent, feeling little or nothing. Detachment without passion, a boring dullness of caring about nothing, is a dreadful state of consciousness. No wonder so few have chosen detachment as a serious spiritual practice.

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October 12, 2007

Recommended Reading: Carlos Castaneda

Recommended Reading: A Spiritual Reading List
Selected Authors
Carlos Castaneda

 
Over eight million copies of Castaneda’s books have been sold. Although critics have said his work is fiction (not ethnographically accurate), Castaneda maintained his writings were anthropology. In 1973 he was granted a Ph.D. in anthropology by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The value of the teachings is undeniable, no matter how they are classified. By the way, his books repeatedly made the top of the best seller lists for non-fiction books. Castaneda died in 1998. He is one of the five most important mentor authors who have influenced and guided Al’s lifetime spiritual quest.

 

His first three books include many vivid instances of the use of hallucinatory plants to open doorways into profound experiences of non-ordinary reality. Such magical encounters forced Castaneda to re-evaluate everything he thought he knew about what it means to be a man and a human being. By far the most important messages from these accounts are the lessons Don Juan patiently teaches Castaneda about being an “impeccable warrior” following a path “with heart.”

In his later years, Castaneda introduced a new way to expand consciousness called Tensegrity, which includes meditations, physical movement exercises, and the integration of a body of shamanic teachings.

 

The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge. ISBN: 0671600419

This is Castaneda’s first book introducing his long apprenticeship with the Yaqui sorcerer Don Juan Matus.

A Separate Reality: Further Conversations With Don Juan. ISBN: 0671732498

In his second book, Castaneda resumes his apprenticeship, determined to go deeper into Don Juan's world of sorcery. A Separate Reality is both the discovery of a hitherto unrecorded body of wisdom and knowledge and the story of a remarkable, shattering personal experience.

Journey To Ixtlan. ISBN: 0671732463

Don Juan teaches Castaneda how to see with shamanic vision to perceive things as they really are rather than merely describing them with conventional language from preconceived ideas and memories.

 

 

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