A Separate Reality: Further Conversations with Don Juan
About This Book
In this second volume, Castaneda returns to Mexico to continue his apprenticeship and encounters the concept of "seeing" — a radically different mode of perception in which the world is experienced as luminous fields of energy rather than solid objects. Don Juan explains the nature of the nagual (the inexplicable, the unknowable) and the tonal (the social construction of reality), and Castaneda struggles, as always, to reconcile two entirely incompatible world-views.
What You'll Learn
"Seeing" is a trained form of perception in which the energy that underlies all forms is directly perceived — it requires stopping the internal dialogue that normally constructs experience. The warrior does not pursue power or knowledge for personal benefit but uses them as tools for becoming free — impeccability is the warrior's only weapon. A "separate reality" is not an inferior or superior version of ordinary reality but an entirely different interpretation of the same basic energy field.
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