“Don Juan, in the teacings of Carlos Castaneda, makes the same point. You have to fool people into seeking knowlege. People will not do it of their own volition.” PeopleBuddhismFoolSeekingRamaDon JuanJuanVolition Author:Frederick Lenz
“There are some great stories in The Second Ring of Power about how Don Juan and Don Genaro found their apprentices and what they went through to fool their students into seeking light.” StoriesLightFoundStudentsBuddhismFoolSeekingRingsRamaApprenticeDon JuanJuan Author:Frederick Lenz
“Deluded beings think that if they get in a battle with a Zen Master or with a Don Juan, that it's going enhance their life if they win. You can never take power from someone else any more than you can take sunlight.” IfsThinkingWinningMastersBuddhismBattleSunlightDeludedDon JuanJuanZen Master Author:Frederick Lenz
“There are two sides to a person's being - the superconscious and the conscious. These have reverberations in the popular works of Carlos Castaneda, in the don Juan terminology of the tonal and the nagual.” PersonsTwoSidesBuddhismConsciousTwo SidesDon JuanJuanTerminologyReverberation Author:Frederick Lenz
“Don Juan speaks of the island of the tonal as something that's in the middle of the ocean ... the nagual.” SpeakMiddleBuddhismOceanIslandsDon JuanJuan Author:Frederick Lenz
“The deeper side of the study occurs on levels of attention your mind is not aware of, but that your superconscious mind is - what don Juan calls the nagual.” MindSidesLevelsAttentionStudyBuddhismDeeperDon JuanJuan Author:Frederick Lenz
“A person who is insane has no sense of their place; they've lost that ability, which our friend don Juan describes as the tonal.” PersonsLostAbilityBuddhismInsaneDon JuanJuan Author:Frederick Lenz