Carlos Castaneda

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Aliases:
Karloss Kastaņeda, Carlos castaneda, Jiasitanida, and 32 others Kaluosi Kasitanida, Karlos Kastanyeda, Karurosu Kasutaneda, კარლოს კასტანედა, Karlos Kastaneda, Кастанеда, Ḳarlos Ḳasṭanedah, Карлас Кастанеда, קרלוס קסטנדה, Карлос Кастанеда, Κάρλος Καστανιέδα, Carlos Castaneda, Carlos Arana, Томас, کارلوس کاستاندا, Castaneda, 卡洛斯·卡斯塔尼达, Karlos KasKastaneda, Karloss Kastanjeda, Կարլոս Կաստանեդա, .. Castaneda, К Кастанеда, Карляс Кастанэда, Carlos César Arana Castaneda, カルロス・カスタネダ, Carlos Cesar Arana Castaneda, Carlos Castañeda, Kārlūs Kāstānidā, Castañeda, Karlos Kastanenta, Нагваль Карлос Кастанеда, カルロス カスタネダ
Born:
Jan. 24, 1925
Died:
Jan. 24, 1998

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Carlos Castaneda was an American author with a Ph.D. in anthropology.

Starting with The Teachings of Don Juan in 1968, Castaneda wrote a series of books that describe his training in shamanism, particularly with a group whose lineage descended from the Toltecs. The books, narrated in the first person, relate his experiences under the tutelage of a Yaqui "Man of Knowledge" named don Juan Matus. His 12 books have sold more than 28 million copies in 17 languages. Critics have suggested that they are works of fiction; supporters claim the books are either true or at least valuable works of philosophy and descriptions of practices which enable an increased awareness.

Castaneda withdrew from public view in 1973 to work further on his inner development, living in a large house in Westwood, California with three women whom he called "Fellow Travellers of Awareness." He founded Cleargreen, an organization that promotes Tensegrity®, which Dr. Castaneda described as the modern version of the “magical passes” of the shamans of ancient Mexico (Magical Passes p. 22). Magical Passes comprise bodily movements discovered in dream states by shamans of don Juan’s lineage, expanding their powers of perception. (Magical Passes p. 1-2)

Castaneda’s first three books, …

Books by Carlos Castaneda