The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

Written by:
Carlos Castaneda
Narrated by:
Luis Moreno

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
35
Narrator
12
Release Date
May 2010
Duration
10 hours 11 minutes
Summary
For over 40 years, Carlos Castaneda's The Teachings of Don Juan has inspired audiences to expand their world view beyond traditional Western forms. Originally published as Castaneda's master's thesis in anthropology, Teachings documents Castaneda's supposed apprenticeship with a Yaqui Indian sorcerer, don Juan Matus. Dividing the work into two sections, Castaneda begins by describing don Juan's philosophies, then continues with his own reflections.
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Emilie Delepine

The voice suits the book, it is a pleasure to listen.

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Shar Banning

This book is one that has really stuck with me over time. A fascinating account of apprenticing a medecine man.

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James B.

I THINK EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE THIS BOOK N THEIR LIBRARY

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Carol B.

I discovered the Carlos Casteñeda books while hitchhiking through Mexico, Central and South America in the 1970‘s. They made a great impression on me then. Revisiting the first book in the series via audio reawakened many memories of that time. I am tempted to search out all his books kept in the attic and revisit Don Juan‘s whole journey again. The narration was good.

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Anonymous

I simply couldn't get interested in this. I find the writing as stiff as an engineer's list of useful fasteners. The characters are as flat as shadows. As far ad I can tell it has nothing to do with the womanizer "Don Juan" as I'd anticipated. Of course I didn't get very far into this before I decided to put this book down,.

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