Carlos Casteneda wrote 12 books about his training as a sorcerer by Don Juan the Nagual. Often mistakingly considered to be about psychedelics, the series is actually more about the ancient spiritual knowledge of Mexico. #truth #occult #spirituality

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I so enjoyed reading all his books in my youth! Very inspiring and so much wisdom 🫂

This is a great summary. On my personal experience, Castañeda's books are the only ones that describe accurately inorganic beings. Also, I always strongly recommend reading his eleventh book: the Active Side of Infinity. In it, don Juan describes truly our human farm. In my Odysee channel, I shared all of his books (in Spanish though) Cheers!

Thanks! I read The Active Side of Infinity, I think of that as the 12th book, but maybe I have the order wrong.

Cahlen, I hate to be a Debbie Downer, but please know that Don Juan was a narrative fiction created by Casteneda. He did not actually exist.

Fifteen years ago I did a lot of work with Jan Irvin and Richard Grove on this. Here is a summary of what we found.

https://logosmedia.com/SecretHistoryMagicMushroomsProject

Your linked article has no references to Castaneda or Don Juan...