The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity. - Carlos Castañeda

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The average man is hooked to his fellow men, while the warrior is hooked only to infinity.

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About Carlos Castañeda

Carlos Castañeda (December 25, 1925 – April 27, 1998) was an American writer. Starting in 1968, Castaneda published a series of books that describe a training in shamanism that he received under the tutelage of a Yaqui "Man of Knowledge" named don Juan Matus. While Castaneda's work was accepted as factual by many when the books were first published, the training he described is now generally considered to be fictional.

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Native Name: Carlos Castaneda
Alternative Names: Carlos César Salvador Arana Castañeda
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Я задам этот вопрос тебе: имеет ли твой путь сердце? Все пути одинаковы: они ведут в никуда. Они ведут через кусты или в кусты. Я могу сказать, что в своей жизни прошел длинные-длинные пути, но я не нахожусь нигде. Таков смысл вопроса, который задал мой бенефактор. Есть ли у этого пути сердце? Если есть, то это хороший путь; если нет, то от него никакого толку. Оба пути ведут в никуда, но у одного есть сердце, а у другого — нет. Один путь делает путешествие по нему радостным: сколько ни странствуешь — ты и твой путь нераздельны. Другой путь заставит тебя проклинать свою жизнь. Один путь дает тебе силы, другой — уничтожает тебя.

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Death is everywhere. It may be the headlights of a car on a hilltop in the distance behind. They may remain visible for a while, and disappear into the darkness as if they had been scooped away; only to appear on another hilltop, and then disappear again.

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