Connecting the Buddha’s wisdom with the teachings of Don Juan, Carlos Castaneda’s infamous Yaqui shaman, Jack explores how to become a spiritual warrior.
“There’s a mysterious beauty that surrounds those individuals who live their lives as warriors, as men or women of knowledge.” – Jack Kornfield
In this episode, Jack mindfully illuminates:
- How Buddha’s factors of enlightenment (qualities of awakening) connect with Don Juan, Carlos Castaneda’s infamous teacher and Yaqui shaman and sorcerer
- Don Juan’s wisdom of the ‘Way of the Warrior’ in relation to Buddhism
- The qualities of living as a spiritual warrior: impeccability/wholeness, wise effort/energy, courage/investigation, controlled-folly (play/lightness), strength/concentration, and steadfastness/unshakeableness
- Shamanism and cutting through our sense of separation into the root of consciousness
- Finding inner-freedom by learning how to stop our internal dialogue
This from 12/31/1983 at Insight Meditation Society was originally published on DharmaSeed.
“The basic difference between an ordinary person and a warrior is that a warrior takes everything as a challenge, while an ordinary person takes everything as a blessing or a curse.” – Carlos Castaneda (Author of The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge)
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