“The compulsion to possess and hold on to things is not unique. Everyone who wants to follow the warrior's path has to rid himself of this fixation in order not to focus our dreaming body on the weak face of the second attention.”

Source: The Eagle's Gift, (1981)

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Peruvian-American author 1925–1998

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