Wow, this mystery just gets deeper and deeper and deeper. There is a lot here on RU-vid around this entire subject. You just have to know the different search terms - it is vast and very fascinating. I just remember meeting the three ladies who created those tensegrity videos in the 1990s; they visited our town and gave a couple lectures and was on a local TV show, and one of my friends of course did their workshop, And I was riveted hearing about her experience with doing the magical passes.. It’s been super cool to revisit this material After like more than two decades of not hearing about it, not even thinking about it . And now to find out the story surrounding them, the other personalities involved, absolutely fascinating! For sure I hope that this article continues to lead to a book and a documentary, etc. this is really ripe for our times…
The use of sexual energy is greatly emphasised not only by Castaneda, but by many spiritual practices, including kundaliny awakening, Essene shamanism and others. This guy is so lost.
Aren't you forgetting that CC himself told most of his followers to abstain from sex so's not to waste energy needed for sorcery? AND publicly claimed to be celibate himself (despite being extremely active behind the scenes)? Some of the rare remaining practitioners (like Daniel Lawton) say they're STILL celibate today because CC had taught them so.
Pretty crappy "journalism." I was a student of Castaneda's from 1995 until his death, having attended numerous private sessions with him, dinners, etc. The website I put up in 1999 -- sustainedaction.org/ -- is the most extensive repository of info about the missing women on the Internet. Here's my review of Geoff's piece: sustainedaction.org/?p=1093
@@hankm It's interesting because in one of the videos I watched of the chacmools presenting the principles of Tensegrity, she states that Castaneda didn't want followers. He wanted equals. It was a matter of investigating together. What mattered to him was gaining apprentices that could disseminate the teachings of Don Juan (apparently even if they weren't completely factual).
I stopped watching half way. This is such a waste of time. I recommended anyone interested in this: Read Castaneda's books twice, understand the concepts, then come back to this video and draw your own conclusions. You will see how naive this guy sounds by then.
You already knew that one of the missing witches may have been involved in selling CC's compound ten years after they went missing? And you already knew that there may have been a hole in the trunk lock of Patricia Partin's car in the desert?
So you knew already that one of the missing witches may have been involved in selling CC's compund ten years after she went missing? And you knew that there may have been a hole in the trunk lock of dead Patricia Partin's car that was found in the desert?
So you already knew that one of the missing witches may have been involved in selling CC's compound, ten years after her disappearance? And that there may have been a hole in the trunk lock of dead Patricia Partin's car found in the desert?
There is a reason why they were only six and not hundreds of followers. All of it is explained in the Second ring of power. This is just a fake clickbaity guy writing about something he never took the time to read in the first place.