The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

Supernaturalism

Author: Carlos Castañeda

Rethink your view of the world with The Teachings of Don Juan, the first book in Carlos Castaneda’s spiritual journey into the world of sorcery… The Teachings of don Juan is the story of Carlos Castaneda’s extraordinary experiences.In 1960 Carlos Castaneda was a graduate student when he met Don Juan, a Yaqui Indian feared and shunned by the ordinary folk of the American….Read More

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