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

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    (Paperback - Reissue)

    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: February 1991
    • ISBN-13: 9780671732462
    • Sales Rank: 26,607
    • 272pp
    • Edition Description: Reissue
     
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    Synopsis

    In "Journey to Ixtlan," Carlos Castaneda brings to a new height his account of the teachings of Don Juan.

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    The dazzling, fantastic work that concludes the teachings of the Yaqui sorcerer, Don Juan. Castaneda is an anthropologist, a mystic, a poet and a marvelously gifted author whose books have sold phenomenally well. "One can't exaggerate the significance of what Carlos Castaneda has done."--The New York Times.

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    Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juanby Anonymous

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    April 09, 2008: There are so many poignant lessons in this book I don?t know where to begin! The magic is so wonderful, but for anyone, just stop for a second and consider the deeper meanings behind these lessons Don Juan is teaching Carlos. In Zen they say we really don?t know what anything is. This book is in complete agreement with the mysteries of this world and this life presented in many spiritual and religious traditions. In here are some ways of living life to its fullest in every moment (As stated in ?Death as an Advisor?), without doubt and regret. So powerful! I?ll be reading it again and again!

    Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juanby Anonymous

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    November 08, 2006: I just couldn't get into it. I normally like these kind of books but this one was the exception and now I want to give up reading. It does have some good points to it but they're too hard to get to between the friction between Carlos and don Juan. It's just long and mundane.


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