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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 135.3 EAN: 9780060925543 ISBN: 006092554X Label: Harper Paperbacks Manufacturer: Harper Paperbacks Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 272 Publication Date: July 01, 1994 Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Release Date: May 19, 1994 Studio: Harper Paperbacks Editorial Review: Product Description: Bestselling author Carlos Castaneda introduces readers to the worlds that exist within their dreams. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - B E A W A R ETo quote an erudite earlier reviewer: "In books nine and ten, "Art of Dreaming" and "Active Side of Infinity," Castaneda focuses on what he describes as inorganic predators from another dimension, some having the power to imprison humanity in "ordinary reality" so they can feed on the dark emotional energies we produce when succumbing to the negative thoughts they insert into our minds. " I might add this a dangerous book with its own subtle, destructive undertow. The creative shamanic ... Read More Rating: - Some Truth & Some Dramatic LicenseI've done some research on lucid dreaming and astral travel and am in the process of attaining these states and looked to this book, by recommendation, as a potential guide book of sorts. Well, it does contain some general truths as compared with other books I've read and then there are things that are added in to make for a good and dangerous story with plenty of conflict that keeps you turning the pages. For instance: When Castaneda talks of the dangers of being lured in by "inorganic beings", which ... Read More Rating: - The Art of FibbingBefore reading any of the Castaneda books, it is vital that any potential reader know the truth behind the legend - this I have covered in lengthy reviews of each of the first five books. This short review is just to say that this is probably the worst place to start as far as Castaneda books go. The others are at least written in a believable way, when Castaneda's art of fibbing was still well-developed. By this book he had given up all pretence at earning the label of non-fiction, the final result ... Read More Rating: - Lucid dreamsWhen I read this book I started having many more lucid dreams. I found this book extremely interesting and very different from other dream books. Rating: - CastanedaNot the greatest but who's to say. Lists some practical guides for dreaming and is still a bit criptive to those not fully involve with the sorcerer's path. Still a recommended read for those not too inclined but interested. Don't know what else to say. |