Journey To Ixtlan

Journey To Ixtlan by Carlos Castaneda, published by Simon and Schuster in February 1991, is a reissue that spans 268 pages. This book presents a profound journey of self-discovery as Castaneda explores the teachings of don Juan, a Yaqui Indian spiritual leader. Through his experiences, he shares insights on “stopping the world” and perceiving reality from a unique perspective, blending elements of anthropology, spirituality, and philosophy.
Readers will find that Journey To Ixtlan delves into the mystical teachings of don Juan, evolving from an initial quest for knowledge about mind-altering plants to a deeper understanding of reality. The narrative challenges conventional beliefs and encourages exploration of alternative dimensions of thought and awareness. With themes related to body, mind, spirit, and the supernatural, this book serves as a significant contribution to spiritual literature, prompting readers to question their assumptions and engage with timeless wisdom.
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“Don Juan’s reality remains alluring.” —Chicago Tribune
Embark on a profound journey of self-discovery with Carlos Castaneda as he experiences his own final voyage into the teachings of don Juan, sharing with us what it is like to truly “stop the world” and perceive reality on his own terms.
In this third installment of the groundbreaking series, Castaneda delves into the mystical teachings of don Juan, a wise Yaqui Indian spiritual leader. What begins as a quest for knowledge about mind-altering plants evolves into a deeper realization: the true path to understanding reality lies in “stopping the world” and reshaping one’s perception. Blending anthropology, spirituality, and philosophy, this captivating narrative challenges conventional beliefs and offers timeless wisdom.
A cornerstone of spiritual literature, Journey to Ixtlan invites readers to question their assumptions and explore alternative dimensions of thought and awareness.
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