The sorcerers' crossing

Book • 1992
"The Sorcerer's Crossing" by Taisha Abelar delves into the profound and transformative teachings of don Juan Matus, a Yaqui Indian sorcerer.

As one of don Juan's apprentices, Taisha recounts her personal journey through the intricate practices and concepts of Toltec shamanism.

She explores the rigorous discipline, altered states of awareness, and the confrontation with the unknown that characterize this path to knowledge.

The book offers unique insights into the female perspective within this tradition, detailing practices like recapitulation and the development of the dreaming body.

Taisha's narrative highlights the challenges and rewards of pursuing sorcery, emphasizing the importance of impeccable intent and the transcendence of ordinary reality.

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as a refined version of the Castaneda material that details the apprenticeship of Taisha under Don Juan.
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