Description
This book continues the author's exploration of the teachings of Don Juan, a Yaqui Indian sorcerer. It delves into the philosophical and spiritual lessons imparted by Don Juan, focusing on the journey towards becoming a 'man of knowledge'. The narrative is rich with insights into the nature of reality, perception, and the path to personal transformation. Through a series of encounters and experiences, the author learns about the importance of losing self-importance, assuming responsibility, and becoming a hunter in the metaphorical sense. The text is both a memoir and a philosophical treatise, offering readers a unique perspective on the intersection of anthropology and mysticism.
Published 1975
Condition: Well Read