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    Carlos Castaneda
    “A path is only a path, and there is no affront, to oneself or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you . . . Look at every path closely and deliberately. Try it as many times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself alone, one question . . . Does this path have a heart? If it does, the path is good; if it doesn't it is of no use.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #2
    Carlos Castaneda
    “The aim is to balance the terror of being alive with the wonder of being alive.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #3
    Carlos Castaneda
    “To seek freedom is the only driving force I know. Freedom to fly off into that infinity out there. Freedom to dissolve; to lift off; to be like the flame of a candle, which, in spite of being up against the light of a billion stars, remains intact, because it never pretended to be more than what it is: a mere candle.”
    Carlos Castaneda, Don Juan: the Sorcerer

  • #4
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Death is the only wise advisor that we have. Whenever you feel, as you always do, that everything is going wrong and you're about to be annihilated, turn to your death and ask if that is so. Your death will tell you that you're wrong; that nothing really matters outside its touch. Your death will tell you, 'I haven't touched you yet.”
    Carlos Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan

  • #5
    Carlos Castaneda
    “A man goes to knowledge as he goes to war: wide-awake, with fear, with respect, and with absolute assurance. Going to knowledge or going to war in any other manner is a mistake, and whoever makes it might never live to regret it”
    Carlos Castaneda, The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

  • #6
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Nobody knows who I am or what I do. Not even I.

    Don Juan Matus

    Carlos Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan

  • #7
    Carlos Castaneda
    “You have little time left, and none of it for crap. A fine state. I would say that the best of us always comes out when we are against the wall, when we feel the sword dangling overhead. Personally, I wouldn't have it any other way.”
    Carlos Castaneda, Tales of Power

  • #8
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Think about it: what weakens us is feeling offended by the deeds and misdeeds of our fellow men. Our self-importance requires that we spend most of our lives offended by someone.”
    Carlos Castaneda, The Fire from Within

  • #9
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Only as a warrior can one withstand the path of knowledge. A warrior cannot complain or regret anything. His life is an endless challenge, and challenges cannot possibly be good or bad. Challenges are simply challenges.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #10
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Anything is one of a million paths. Therefore you must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if you feel you should not follow it, you must not stay with it under any conditions. To have such clarity you must lead a disciplined life. Only then will you know that any path is only a path and there is no affront, to oneself or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you to do. But your decision to keep on the path or to leave it must be free of fear or ambition. I warn you. Look at every path closely and deliberately. Try it as many times as you think necessary.

    This question is one that only a very old man asks. Does this path have a heart? All paths are the same: they lead nowhere. They are paths going through the bush, or into the bush. In my own life I could say I have traversed long long paths, but I am not anywhere. Does this path have a heart? If it does, the path is good; if it doesn't, it is of no use. Both paths lead nowhere; but one has a heart, the other doesn't. One makes for a joyful journey; as long as you follow it, you are one with it. The other will make you curse your life. One makes you strong; the other weakens you.


    Before you embark on any path ask the question: Does this path have a heart? If the answer is no, you will know it, and then you must choose another path. The trouble is nobody asks the question; and when a man finally realizes that he has taken a path without a heart, the path is ready to kill him. At that point very few men can stop to deliberate, and leave the path. A path without a heart is never enjoyable. You have to work hard even to take it. On the other hand, a path with heart is easy; it does not make you work at liking it.”
    Carlos Castaneda, The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

  • #11
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Forget the self and you will fear nothing, in whatever level or awareness you find yourself to be.”
    Carlos Castaneda, The Active Side of Infinity

  • #12
    Carlos Castaneda
    “You say you need help. Help for what? You have everything needed for the extravagant journey that is your life.”
    Carlos Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan

  • #13
    Carlos Castaneda
    “The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #14
    Carlos Castaneda
    “All of us, whether or not we are warriors, have a cubic centimeter of chance that pops out in front of our eyes from time to time. The difference between an average man and a warrior is that the warrior is aware of this, and one of his tasks is to be alert, deliberately waiting, so that when his cubic centimeter pops out he has the necessary speed, the prowess, to pick it up.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #15
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Seek and see all the marvels around you. You will get tired of looking at yourself alone, and that fatigue will make you deaf and blind to everything else. - Don Juan”
    Carlos Castaneda, The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

  • #16
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Look at every path closely and deliberately, then ask ourselves this crucial question: Does this path have a heart? If it does, then the path is good. If it doesn't then it is of no use to us.”
    Carlos Casteneda

  • #17
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Life in itself is sufficient, self-explanatory and complete.”
    Carlos Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan
    tags: life

  • #18
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Anything is one of a million paths. Therefore you must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if you feel you should not follow, you must not stay with it under any circumstances.”
    Carlos Castaneda, The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

  • #19
    Carlos Castaneda
    “We are men and our lot in life is to learn and to be hurled into inconceivable new worlds.”
    Carlos Castaneda, A Separate Reality: Further Conversations with Don Juan

  • #20
    Carlos Castaneda
    “The internal dialogue is what grounds people in the daily world. The world is such and such or so and so, only because we talk to ourselves about its being such and such and so and so. The passageway into the world of shamans opens up after the warrior has learned to shut off his internal dialogue”
    Carlos Castaneda, The Wheel of Time: The Shamans of Mexico Their Thoughts About Life Death & the Universe

  • #21
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Malicious acts are performed by people for personal gain … Sorcerers, though, have an ulterior purpose for their acts, which has nothing to do with personal gain. The fact that they enjoy their acts does not count as gain. Rather, it is a condition of their character. The average man acts only if there is a chance for profit. Warriors say they act not for profit but for the spirit.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #22
    Carlos Castaneda
    “I have no routines or personal history. One day I found out that they were no longer necessary for me and, like drinking, I dropped them. One must have the desire to drop them and then one must proceed harmoniously to chop them off, little by little. If you have no personal history, no explanations are needed; nobody is angry or disillusioned with your acts. And above all no one pins you down with their thoughts. It is best to erase all personal history because that makes us free from the encumbering thoughts of other people. I have, little by little, created a fog around me and my life. And now nobody knows for sure who I am or what I do. Not even I. How can I know who I am, when I am all this?”
    Carlos Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan

  • #23
    Carlos Castaneda
    “The self-confidence of the warrior is not the self-confidence of the average man. The average man seeks certainty in the eyes of the onlooker and calls that self-confidence. The warrior seeks impeccability in his own eyes and calls that humbleness. The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #24
    Carlos Castaneda
    “To worry is to become accessible, unwittingly accessible. And once you worry you cling to anything out of desperation; and once you cling you are bound to get exhausted or to exhaust whoever or whatever you are clinging to.”
    Carlos Castaneda, Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan

  • #25
    Carlos Castaneda
    “The most effective way to live is as a warrior. A warrior may worry and think before making any decision, but once he makes it, he goes his way, free from worries or thoughts; there will be a million other decisions still awaiting him. That's the warrior's way.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #26
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Self-importance is our greatest enemy. Think about it - what weakens us is feeling offended by the deeds and misdeeds of our fellowmen. Our self-importance requires that we spend most of our lives offended by someone.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #27
    Carlos Castaneda
    “To ask me to verify my life by giving you my statistics is like using science to validate sorcery. It robs the world of its magic and makes milestones out of us all.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #28
    Carlos Castaneda
    “The art of being a warrior is to balance the wonder and the terror of being alive.”
    Carlos Castaneda

  • #29
    Carlos Castaneda
    “A warrior takes his lot, whatever it may be, and accepts it in ultimate humbleness. He accepts in humbleness what he is, not as a grounds for regret but as a living challenge.”
    Carlos Castaneda, Tales of Power

  • #30
    Carlos Castaneda
    “Man lives only to learn. And if he learns it is because it is the nature of his lot, for good or bad.”
    Carlos Casteneda



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