Hi Moose, Piers:
Moose, you not only read, you remember- no Aricept for you!
Fair comment, but it is intrinsic in any philosophy or 'way' that there be a
belief of correctness in the 'path' chosen, who would pray at an idol that
he knows to be false? Those truly seeking enlightenment understand that
there is no right way- nor confirmation.
Gotd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Moose" Subject: [OM] OT Journey to Ixtlan, was Battery question -
OM2n
> One of the most important of his books because it's the one where Don
> Juan finally tells him that drugs aren't really necessary for any of the
> shamanic work. There are other doors. Attitude/approach and
> attention/presence, what Don Juan calls impeccability, are far more
> important than specific technique.
>
> It has the same failing as virtually all of the books on the general
> subject in that it has the underlying assumption that the specific ideas
> and techniques in it are the "right" way. There are a whole lot of ways
> to access the non-ordinary aspects of reality, some pretty outré and
> some pretty ordinary seeming.
>
> Moose
>
> Piers Hemy wrote:
>
> >Perhaps I should?
> >
> >Piers
> >
> >
> >Hi Piers:
> >
> >Have you been teading Journey to Ixtlan?
> >
> >Don Gordos
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