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Cry of the Eagle: The Toltec Teachings

by Theun Mares

📖 417 pages 🗓 1997 ISBN 9781919792149

About This Book

How can you overcome life's challenges? What happens when life deals you an unfair hand? Toltec nagal and author Théun Mares explains that none of us are victims, showing how victimhood prevents us from taking control of our life's challenges. In this book, he gives the keys to healing the past, how to use our current challenges to build an unwavering belief in self, and introduces practical techniques for creating a successful and joyful life -- however traumatic your past or your present. 'Cry of the Eagle' also contains a unique and highly effective guide to setting up Toltec dreaming -- a powerful aid to self-transformation. It includes detailed instructions on dream analysis and interpreting dream symbols.

What You'll Learn

• Understand the Eagle as the Toltec tradition's concept of ultimate reality: the vast, impersonal awareness that generates individual consciousness through the emanations it shares with each being, and that reclaims each being's awareness at death — unless that being has developed sufficient personal power to retain it
• Grasp the teaching on the assemblage point: how this specific location in the human energy field determines the quality and range of awareness available to the individual, how it becomes fixed in a specific position through social conditioning, and how its deliberate movement (through dreaming and other practices) opens access to other ranges of perception
• Recognise the seven gates of dreaming as Mares presents them: what opens each gate, what the practitioner encounters upon passing through it, and what demands the passage through each gate makes on the level of personal power and impeccability the warrior has developed
• Learn the nature of the inorganic beings encountered in the dreaming dimensions: what they are, what their interest in human dreamers is, the specific forms of relationship they offer and the dangers these relationships represent, and the specific warrior strategies for engaging with them without becoming entrapped
• Appreciate the third-attention crossing as the tradition's ultimate aim: what it would mean to retain individual awareness after physical death as the Eagle's 'gift' rather than being dissolved back into its undifferentiated awareness, and what the complete arc of warrior development from the first volume through to this goal looks like as a unified path

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