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Journey To Ixtlan
by Carlos Castaneda
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This volume shows the reader the means by which a "man of power" sees, as opposed to merely looking, and how by his concentrated "seeing" he can, indeed must, "stop the world." In it, Carlos Castaneda describes the lessons, the...(more)
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The trick is in what one emphasizes. We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
Source: Journey To Ixtlan
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The hardest thing in the world is to assume the mood of a warrior. It is of no use to be sad and complain and feel justified in doing so, believing that someone is always doing something it us. Nobody is doing anything to anybody, much less to a warrior.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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For a warrior, to be inaccessible means that he touches the world around him sparingly. And above all, he deliberately avoids exhausting himself and others. He doesn’t use and squeeze people until they have shriveled to nothing, especially the people he loves.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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A warrior must learn to make every act count, since he is going to be here in this world for only a short while, in fact, too short for witnessing all the marvels of it.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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Personal history must be constantly renewed by telling parents, relatives, and friends everything one does. On the other hand, for the warrior who has no personal history, no explanations are needed; nobody is angry or disillusioned with his acts. And above all, no one pins him down with their thoughts and their expectations.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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A warrior acts as if he knows what he is doing, when in effect he knows nothing.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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A warrior is a hunter. He calculates everything. That’s control. Once his calculations are over, he acts. He lets go. That’s abandon. A warrior is not a leaf at the mercy of the wind. No one can push him; no one can make him do things against himself or against his better judgment. A warrior is tuned to survive, and he survives in the best of all possible fashions.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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A warrior doesn’t know remorse for anything he has done, because to isolate one’s acts as being mean, or ugly, or evil is to place an unwarranted importance on the self.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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Death is our eternal companion. It is always to our left, an arm’s length behind us. Death is the only wise adviser that a warrior has. Whenever he feels that everything is going wrong and he’s about to be annihilated, he can turn to his death and ask if that is so. His death will tell him that he is wrong, that nothing really matters outside its touch. His death will tell him, ‘I haven’t touched you yet.’

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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A warrior-hunter knows that his death is waiting, and the very act he is performing now may well be his last battle on earth. He calls it a battle because it is a struggle. Most people move from act to act without any struggle or thought. A warrior-hunter, on the contrary, assesses every act; and since he has intimate knowledge of his death, he proceeds judiciously, as if every act were his last battle. Only a fool would fail to notice advantage a warrior-hunter has over his fellow men. A warrior-hunter gives his last battle its due respect. It’s only natural that his last act on earth should be the best of himself. It’s pleasurable that way. It dulls the edge of his fright.

Carlos Castaneda : Cultural anthropologist, author, born in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Carlos Castaneda (1931 - )
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