The Teachings of Don Juan

The Teachings of Don Juan: The Four Natural Enemies on the Path of Knowledge

Carlos Castaneda presses don Juan to reveal the nature of the “man of knowledge” and the formidable obstacles on the path. Don Juan explains that a man of knowledge is someone who has faithfully navigated the difficulties of learning by confronting and overcoming four natural enemies: Fear, Clarity, Power and Old age.

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The Author’s Commentaries on the Occasion of the Thirtieth Year of Publication of The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge

In this commentary, Carlos Castaneda reflects on the thirtieth anniversary of his book, “The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge.” He discusses the initial challenges of his anthropological fieldwork with the Yaqui shaman Don Juan Matus, highlighting the support of Dr. Clement Meighan and Professor Harold Garfinkel, whose influences shaped his deep immersion into the study of shamanistic cognition. Castaneda explains that his work evolved from mere data collection to internalizing the shamans’ unique perception of reality, which centers on energetic facts like “seeing” energy directly and the concept of the assemblage point. He elaborates on the shamans’ understanding of the cosmos, awareness, and the “definitive journey” beyond death, presenting these insights as a “cognitive revolution” offered by Don Juan.

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