wow...I'll get to reading...thank you for opening me up to this new learning
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wow...I'll get to reading...thank you for opening me up to this new learning
As above, so below. Thoth HermegistusQuote:
Originally Posted by Reefer Rogue
Quote:
Originally Posted by Coelho
This is very similar to Bhuuddist teachings :
By watching people Buddha found out that the causes of suffering are craving and desire, and ignorance. The power of these things to cause all suffering is what Buddhists call The Second Noble Truth.
This reminds me of Da VinciQuote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
He who does not punish evil commands it to be done.
And just to finish I will add my own slice of personal philosophy :
Insanity is the last refuge of the sane mind.
Indeed! In fact, many teachings of Don Juan are remarkably alike Buddhist teachings...Quote:
Originally Posted by psychocat
I think its reasonable, cause buddhists and shamans, through their techniques, reach a view of the world that is beyond the "illusion of the senses", they go "outside the Matrix", and so they can see the world as it actually is.
Man... i can understand each word, each letter of this thought... and i agree completly! :stoned::jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by psychocat
Well... if you get all the books, you will note that the first 3 ones are not in cronological order... so, if you want read them in cronological order, i would suggest read:Quote:
Originally Posted by TryptamineScape
1 - The part 1 (chapters 1-17) of Journey to Ixtlan (the 3rd book, and the best in my opinion)
2 - A Separate Reality (the 2nd book)
3 - The part 2 (chapters 18-20) of Journey to Ixtlan.
4 - Then the next books, in their own order: Tales of Power (the 4th), The Second Ring of Power (the 5th), etc...
The first book, The Teachings of Don Juan, happens (in cronological order) together with the chapters 8 to 17 of Journey to Ixtlan. So you can read it whenever you wish. This book is, for me, the less good of them all. So, i suggest you read it after the others.
And the last book, The Active Side of Infinity is different of them all, so it can be read after the 4th (Tales of Power). Its also a VERY good book.
Anyway, i suggest you to look the site i posted the link... so you can get a idea of what you will read in the books... and so, you will wish to read them more yet! :thumbsup:
People who live in glass houses shouldn't get stoned. -unknown
If you live in a glass house don't throw stones
If you can't take blows brother, don't throw blows. - Peter Tosh
He who neglects to drink of the spring of experiance is likely to die of thirst in the desert of ignorance. - Lin Po
"be the change you wish to see in the world"
- ghandi
"three things cannot be hidden, the sun, the moon, and the truth"
- buddha
"at a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act"
- george orwell
"choosing the lesser of two evils, is still choosing evil"
- jerry garcia
"To be good is noble; but to show others how to be good is nobler and no trouble" - Mark Twain
"Goodness is easier to recognize than to define" W.H Auden
Ayn Rand on faith:
Do not say that you're afraid to trust your mind because you know so little. Are you safer in surrendering to mystics and discarding the little that you know? Live and act within the limit of your knowledge and keep expanding it to the limit of your life. Redeem your mind from the hockshops of authority. Accept the fact that you are not omniscient, but playing a zombie will not give you omniscienceā??that your mind is fallible, but becoming mindless will not make you infallibleā??that an error made on your own is safer than ten truths accepted on faith, because the first leaves you the means to correct it, but the second destroys your capacity to distinguish truth from error.
A dream is a prophecy in miniature - Talmud
We are never present with, but always beyond ourselves; fear, desire, hope, still push us on toward the future. - Montaigne