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The Teachings of Don Juan

A Yaqui Way Of Knowledge

About The Book

From “one of the most profound and influential thinkers of the century” (Deepak Chopra) comes the first groundbreaking book in the series that introduces don Juan Matus—a Yaqui Indian sorcerer whose teachings transcend the boundaries of conventional knowledge.

The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge is a captivating work of anthropology and spiritual exploration, first published in 1968. Presented as a first-person account of Castaneda's apprenticeship with a Yaqui shaman named don Juan Matus whom he meets in the deserts of Mexico, it blends mysticism and personal narrative, chronicling Castaneda's journey into the world of shamanism and his experiences with altered states of consciousness.

Through powerful rituals, psychoactive plants, and profound teachings, Castaneda begins to unravel the mysteries of perception, existence, and the nature of true knowledge. With every page, you’ll be drawn deeper into his quest to become a "man of knowledge"—someone who lives with unshakable purpose, clarity, and attunement to life’s hidden forces.

Perfect for seekers of spirituality, explorers of consciousness, or anyone curious about ancient traditions, this book is a touchstone of countercultural thought and a portal to a world of alternate realities. Whether you’re navigating your own spiritual path or just looking to lose yourself in a mind-expanding adventure, The Teachings of Don Juan is a timeless invitation to see the world through new eyes.

About The Author

Born in 1925 in Peru, anthropologist Carlos Castaneda wrote a total of fifteen books, which sold eight million copies worldwide and were published in seventeen different languages. In his writing, Castaneda describes the teaching of don Juan, a Yaqui sorcerer and shaman. His works helped define the 1960's and usher in the New Age movement. Even after his death in 1998, his books continue to inspire and influence his many devoted fans.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Washington Square Press (March 3, 1985)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780671600419

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"Extraordinary in every sense of the word."

– The New York Times

"An unparalleled breakthrough... Remarkable

– Los Angeles Times

"Hypnotic reading."

– Chigago tribune

"It is impossible to view the world in quite the same way."

– Chicago Tribune

"Excquisite... Stunning... Fresh, unexpected visions with the logic of dreams."

– Detroit Free Press

"Taken together [Castaneda's books] form a work among the best that the science of anthropology has produced."

– The New York Times Book Review

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