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The Toltec Teachings #2

Cry of the Eagle: The Toltec Teachings Volume 2

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Book by Mares, Theun

417 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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7 reviews12 followers
February 8, 2018
This book consists of 3 parts.
Parts 1 - Living the life of the warrior: transmutation - is very powerful and about 'acquiring the strategy of a warrior', 'the attributes of warriorship', 'the four natural ennemies' one has to conquer, 'having to believe' and 'the mood of the warrior'. It speaks directly to my heart.
Part 2 - Erasing personal history: transformation - deals with 'stopping the internal dialogue' and then continues with 'stopping the world'. Then on to 'intelligent co-operation' in which a lot is explained about the relationship between the male and the female with a depth which is rarely seen nowadays. Lastly 'dancing with death', beautiful and poignant.
The last part - Dreaming: Transfiguration- is for the truly committed student. It describes the fundamental relationship between the Spirit and us, social beings on earth in a deep and complex way. No easy material. It then goes on to describe the technique of dreaming: the way to connect to the Spirit, the Nagal. Very practical at the end is a list of dream symbols and examples of dream interpretation.
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November 27, 2020
Brilliant book.

Full to the brim with the best guidance on how to navigate our way upon the physical plane to include the true purpose and process of life.
7 reviews12 followers
July 3, 2018
This book consists of 3 parts.
Parts 1 - Living the life of the warrior: transmutation - is very powerful and about 'acquiring the strategy of a warrior', 'the attributes of warriorship', 'the four natural ennemies' one has to conquer, 'having to believe' and 'the mood of the warrior'. It speaks directly to my heart.
Part 2 - Erasing personal history: transformation - deals with 'stopping the internal dialogue' and then continues with 'stopping the world'. Then on to 'intelligent co-operation' in which a lot is explained about the relationship between the male and the female with a depth which is rarely seen nowadays. Lastly 'dancing with death', beautiful and poignant.
The last part - Dreaming: Transfiguration- is for the truly committed student. It describes the fundamental relationship between the Spirit and us, social beings on earth in a deep and complex way. No easy material. It then goes on to describe the technique of dreaming: the way to connect to the Spirit, the Nagal. Very practical at the end is a list of dream symbols and examples of dream interpretation.
7 reviews12 followers
July 3, 2018
This book consists of 3 parts.
Parts 1 - Living the life of the warrior: transmutation - is very powerful and about 'acquiring the strategy of a warrior', 'the attributes of warriorship', 'the four natural ennemies' one has to conquer, 'having to believe' and 'the mood of the warrior'. It speaks directly to my heart.
Part 2 - Erasing personal history: transformation - deals with 'stopping the internal dialogue' and then continues with 'stopping the world'. Then on to 'intelligent co-operation' in which a lot is explained about the relationship between the male and the female with a depth which is rarely seen nowadays. Lastly 'dancing with death', beautiful and poignant.
The last part - Dreaming: Transfiguration- is for the truly committed student. It describes the fundamental relationship between the Spirit and us, social beings on earth in a deep and complex way. No easy material. It then goes on to describe the technique of dreaming: the way to connect to the Spirit, the Nagal. Very practical at the end is a list of dream symbols and examples of dream interpretation.
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July 1, 2014
Mr. Mares writes in a left-brain style, making a very logical argument for his description of the Toltec teachings.
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