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Victor Sanchez - Toltecs Of The New Millennium

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tally-ho!:

--- Quote from: Mr X on 22 February 2016 10:02:24 PM ---ps. z, i have no idea what the fuck you are talking about,

mr x.

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that seems to make another synchro - i was just wandering about WTF in some tupe i got somewhere else meant.

this door? next door? why? who was who? where were all the flowers gone?

ju4o:
There is more of it about than one might think.  Last time I was in Russia I met an Old Believer.


--- Quote ---Estimates place the total number of Old Believers remaining today at from 1 to 2 million, some living in extremely isolated communities in places to which they fled centuries ago to avoid persecution.  Old Believer population stands at some 3,000 in Bolivia, while that in Alaska is estimated at 2,500.
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(~wiki)

By the way, Castaneda's accounting of the old/new situation is unexpected.  Normally, in shaman-related matters, there seems to be a general presumption that older = more authentic = better, but not so with dJ.


--- Quote ---The new seers corrected the mistakes of the old seers
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(~TFfW)

That, I think, is one of the surprising things in Castaneda which suggest he wasn't making it all up.

Mr X:
hello mr j,

that is in interesting way of looking at it.

it is also intersting that older = better is also a thing with casta. the earlier books are considered better.

when it comes to casta and dj, what do you prefer - older reclusive mysterious casta or current cleargreen.com.

i think there was something else in an casta book, where he says each generation sort of reworks the stuff... i cant remember. i think there is a quote about that somewhere in those books.

mr x.

ju4o:
Well I feel conflicted about this.  On the one hand, I feel uncomfortable about repeating something I've said before, I think that is not what forums are for, every utterance on a forum should be fresh and newly minted.  On the other hand, I've written alot about what I think about these questions and I haven't yet changed my mind about it ... though I would be happy if I did, I think that changing one's mind is a wonderful human ability.

So for me it would be a labour saving device if I just repeated some of those notes from previous years.

But first, here is a question for you.  When did you start reading SR?  i.e. how much of what I think about this have you already heard and probably do not want to hear again.

Mr X:
hello mr j,

there is nothing wrong with repeating your self, as a labor saving device.

i was pretty late to the sr party, i have heard some of what you think about this, but not close to all by any means.

so by all means quote old unchanged parts of your words and arguments. i cant say i will have good counter arguments to what you will post, but i will certainly read it and think about it.

mr x.

ps.
the other day i finished an audiobook called ready player one. the "gunters" in that book reminded me of the people from casta net. years after the event, still looking for clues and hidden info.

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