Carlos Castaneda: Stopping the internal dialogue as a shamanic practice, with mushrooms and stalking as disciplines of radical self-awareness.

Carlos Castaneda: Stopping the internal dialogue as a shamanic practice, with mushrooms and stalking as disciplines of radical self-awareness.
"When the mushrooms silenced my internal dialogue, I discovered that stalking myself was the real hunt: tracking every borrowed thought until only a clear, wordless awareness remained, vast as the desert night."— Carlos Castaneda

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A shamanic reflection on how silencing the mind, walking with mushrooms as teachers, and stalking one’s own thoughts can open a doorway into a vast, wordless awareness. Inspired by the desert nights and the strange apprenticeship between skepticism and wonder.

Topic: Stopping the internal dialogue as a shamanic practice, with mushrooms and stalking as disciplines of radical self-awareness.
Mood: Mystical resolute

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