Nagualism is ancient and broad, and made up of different lineages and groups.

In general, each lineage delves into a certain approach to knowledge and a certain set of practices, developing particularities in its syntax. These are then passed on and developed from generation to generation. In other words, separate lineages, groups and individuals discover and explore different aspects of the rule. And thus, continually expand it, increasing the general knowledge on how different living beings, with different paths with heart, different ways to approach Power, reconnect with Spirit.

There are lineages that are very old, dating back several centuries, and there are also more recent ones, which arise from three-pointed naguals. They are both a continuity and a discontinuity of a previous lineage. This has been the case, for example, in recent decades with Carlos Castaneda’s work to spread the knowledge of his lineage. This movement established bridges of intent with new practitioners, in new contexts, like a sowing that can then blossom into new focuses of connection with silent knowledge. From these discontinuities arise renewals of knowledge, readapted to the tonal of current times.

Within Nagualism, silent Knowledge is disseminated through naguals, beings who perform the function of act as conscious conduits of the Spirit, the Nagual in its most abstract and impersonal form.

These are both those who have the energetic configuration of “duplicate beings” and who have cleared their connection links with Spirit, being able to perform this function within a group/circle of practitioners, and individuals in general who have reached their totality and can reflect the Nagual to others.

A group or individual who offers support on the path of knowledge to new practitioners, acting as a conscious conduit of the Nagual to a new generation, consolidates a lineage, or linear transmission of knowledge.

There is a general understanding that we are in a time of expanding knowledge and transforming the existing consensus on planet Earth. And that this is a new context of openness and exchange, both within and outside the scope of Toltec syntax.

This section of the Nagualism portal opens up space for the different groups and lineages that exist today to present their perspectives, practices and services that they wish to make available, so that visitors to the portal can connect with them.

The intention is to reflect the diversity of approaches that exist within the nagual path, facilitate connections, and favor the transformation of individual experiences and consensus within humanity.

Doblez (Double Awareness)

Doblez proposes a bridge between the Toltec tradition and humanity in general by promoting ambidexterity as the missing link to

Institute of Perception Productions

The Institute of Perception is located in the Sonora desert, a place for gatherings, vision quests into a Power Spot,

Tecolote

New nagual man at the Institute of Perception, ancient Mexican artist in modern times. Iván Zurita Arriaga was born in