Dantediv86
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About Sally,
I've been reading Castaneda's books for years, but this is the first time i read the book "The teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge"
please find the time to read this paragraph near the end of ch.2:
"I've already said that I must protect myself, following the directions of my ally the smoke. And as far as I know, the smoke can do anything. If you want to know about any point in question, the smoke will tell you. And it will give you not only knowledge, but also the means to proceed. It's the most marvelous ally a man could have."
"Is the smoke the best possible ally for everybody?"
"It's not the same for everybody. Many fear it and won't touch it, or even get close to it. The smoke is like everything else; it wasn't made for all of us."
"What kind of smoke is it, don Juan?"
"The smoke of diviners!"
in this paragraph it seems Don Juan is talking about Salvia Divinorum, and in the other books it never was presented this way, nor in anyother way since the little smoke [humito] is never explained by C.Castaneda in his books. this time i was struck when he mentions it is the smoke of the diviners...i know that Castaneda is not a reliable source for many things but this time i believe he is descibing the time he came in contact with Salvia.
has anyone who is into Castaneda ever found anything about this argument?
the topic of drugs in literature has always intrigued me
would anyone know if Salvia D. was mentioned in other works before this?
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I've been reading Castaneda's books for years, but this is the first time i read the book "The teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge"
please find the time to read this paragraph near the end of ch.2:
"I've already said that I must protect myself, following the directions of my ally the smoke. And as far as I know, the smoke can do anything. If you want to know about any point in question, the smoke will tell you. And it will give you not only knowledge, but also the means to proceed. It's the most marvelous ally a man could have."
"Is the smoke the best possible ally for everybody?"
"It's not the same for everybody. Many fear it and won't touch it, or even get close to it. The smoke is like everything else; it wasn't made for all of us."
"What kind of smoke is it, don Juan?"
"The smoke of diviners!"
in this paragraph it seems Don Juan is talking about Salvia Divinorum, and in the other books it never was presented this way, nor in anyother way since the little smoke [humito] is never explained by C.Castaneda in his books. this time i was struck when he mentions it is the smoke of the diviners...i know that Castaneda is not a reliable source for many things but this time i believe he is descibing the time he came in contact with Salvia.
has anyone who is into Castaneda ever found anything about this argument?
the topic of drugs in literature has always intrigued me
would anyone know if Salvia D. was mentioned in other works before this?
post people
post...