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Dave2 wrote:
"" Don Juan asserted that anyone who showed even the slightest interest in the world of the shamans of antiquity was immediately drawn into the circle of their razor-sharp intent.
Their intent was, for don Juan, something incommensurable that none of us could successfully fight away.
Besides,he reasoned there was no necessity to fight away such an intent,because it was the only thing that counted; it was the essence of the world of those shamans.the world that modern day practicioners coveted more than anything imaginable.""

Where do you stand on this?;
do you ever find yourself drawn into that world via their monuments?
can you ignore them?
and if you do.
how do you do that?

http://www.amazon.com/Castanedas-Journey-Allegory-Richard-Mille/dp/0595145086

tiompan wrote:
[quote="Dave2"] "" Don Juan asserted that anyone who showed even the slightest interest in the world of the shamans of antiquity was immediately drawn into the circle of their razor-sharp intent.
Their intent was, for don Juan, something incommensurable that none of us could successfully fight away.
Besides,he reasoned there was no necessity to fight away such an intent,because it was the only thing that counted; it was the essence of the world of those shamans.the world that modern day practicioners coveted more than anything imaginable.""

Where do you stand on this?;
d-Richard-Mille/

i suspect that deMille as an operating thetan would have accepted a far wackier version of so called reality than cc's.

the issue is not wether cc is mythological anyway,its how you keep the wierdness at bay ...stonegloves is an example to us all...
; I-Spy in the Underworld?