“Dissipating a mood through overanalyzing it wastes our power.”
The Eagle's Gift, (1981)
“Dissipating a mood through overanalyzing it wastes our power.”
The Eagle's Gift, (1981)
“Beware of those who weep with realization, for they have realized nothing.”
Source: Fire from Within
Source: The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge
Variant: You have everything needed for the extravagant journey that is your life.
Source: Journey to Ixtlan
The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe], (1998), Quotations from A Separate Reality (Chapter 6)
“Life in itself is sufficient, self-explanatory and complete.”
Source: Journey to Ixtlan
“We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.”
Variant: We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same
Source: Journey to Ixtlan
Source: Carlos Castaneda (1971) Separate Reality: Conversations With Don Juan. p. 85; As cited in: Eugene Dupuis (2001) Time Shift: Managing Time to Create a Life You Love. Ch. 5: Self Management
“We hardly ever realize that we can cut anything out of our lives, anytime, in the blink of an eye.”
Source: The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe, (1998), Quotations from "Journey to Ixtlan" (Chapter 8)
Source: The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe], (1998), Quotations from A Separate Reality (Chapter 6)
Source: Tales of Power
Source: The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe], (1998), Quotations from "The Power of Silence" (Chapter 18)
Variant: Self-importance is our greatest enemy. Think about it - what weakens us is feeling offended by the deeds and misdeeds of our fellowmen. Our self-importance requires that we spend most of our lives offended by someone.
Source: Fire from Within