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Carlos Castaneda's Tensegrity Volume One

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2007

04: TEASING THE WEB

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  • hahh,and how exsactly come they to be dangerous for your body?What do you fell after doing them?'Cos..I too practice them for 2-3 months allready and I've never felt better in my life! Now i clearly see,that all the problems we have are nearly matter of having or not having enough energy...

  • all this comments above are the sound of ignorance,so sorry.....

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  • @cinamonrocknroll1 No. Stop pretending you know everything and go look for the research that backs up what I'm saying. Maybe this misunderstanding could be cleared up by the revelation that in the internal world, external time has no real effect. You can experience an eternity in a single moment, and there's a chemical reason.

    Whoopti-do! People get what they read into it. WELCOME TO LITERATURE AND ART. It frightens you because it's more powerful than you are, with all your conscious ideas.

  • @LordShivasServant when your brain is dying you might experience hallucinations or see things but after your brain is dead you are dead. There is no after life dreaming. Castaneda is written in a very vague language. You can interpret it in different ways. It is life wisdom mixed up with fiction. That's what makes it so powerful for some people.

  • @cinamonrocknroll1 But the dreamworld has just as much of an effect on our nervous system and memory. It's not "real" in the sense of being concrete, but that only adds to its power.

    I suggest you take a look into brain chemistry. We DO dream when we die.

    Do you not get the impression that most of your cognitive abilities are turned off? Your life must be so mechanistic. I do hope you're happy in your ignorance.

  • @cinamonrocknroll1 It's time we took responsibility for ourselves and stop blaming the words that other people have simply wrote. We're enslaved by words because of our ignorance of them. Centuries of Christianity and years of Communism would do that to you. Castenada did nothing to you, he did something marvelous with his life, he made his life into an adventure and ALLOWED others to participate as much as THEY CHOSE.

    A much more exciting life than climbing a corporate ladder, right?

  • @LordShivasServant There is no other world when we dream. You go to sleep because your body is getting tired and needs to regenerate physically. We don't dream when we die. When our brain is dead we are dead.

  • @cinamonrocknroll1 Well throw yourself back to those teenage years, and ask yourself if you'd listen to what's coming out of your mouth right now. People listen to those who ask for permission to enter their palace of mind/being. Let them explain to you how their world works, and then you how to show them differently.

    Throwing random insults and trying to tear a person down will get you and everything you say ignored.

    I had to learn this lesson myself.

  • @LordShivasServant Well I was one of these idiots. And I think that people should take responsibility for what they write because many teenagers did follow that book literally and still do. And I feel that I have the duty to speak up against it.

  • @cinamonrocknroll1 Our time in the womb is spent dreaming, our nights are spent dreaming, and after we die we'll dream for a short length of time - but it will feel like forever. The pre-rational state is as equally important to us than our waking rational one. Without either world, we couldn't function in the other.

    You've surrendered knowledge of the pre-rational, in exchange for this Materialist Fundamentalist trash. I mastered the pre-rational - YOU'RE the lunatic who ran away from it.

  • @cinamonrocknroll1 Well that's your belief then; "people should believe things that are rational and consistent with reality" and I believe people should "know" what's rational and consistent with reality. Why shouldn't fiction inspire people? Isn't that the function of the imagination? Things can contain truth on many levels. And if you're intelligent enough, you make your own determinations about truth. So some idiots took it all literally. So what? It's called Natural Selection.

  • @LordShivasServant First of all asshole, you wrote to me first telling me that I am illiterate even though english is my third language! Second of all if you add this fictional book to you "personal story" you are a lunatic because it is a work of fiction! People should believe things that are rational and are consistent with reality.

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