Journey to Ixtlan – The Lessons of Don Juan

Author: Carlos Castañeda

The third book in a series recording Castaneda’s initiation into the mysteries of sorcery under the guidance of the Yaqui Indian, don Juan. It reveals how Castaneda learns the wisdom of the hunter – he who is without routines, free, fluid, unpredictable…..Read More

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