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Original Title: The Sorcerer's Crossing: A Woman's Journey
ISBN: 0140193669 (ISBN13: 9780140193664)
Edition Language: English
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The Sorcerer's Crossing: A Woman's Journey Paperback | Pages: 272 pages
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Title:The Sorcerer's Crossing: A Woman's Journey
Author:Taisha Abelar
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:November 1st 1993 by Penguin Books (first published 1992)
Categories:Spirituality. Philosophy. Nonfiction. New Age

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1. Intent is the power that upholds the universe. It is the force that gives focus to everything. It makes the world happen.

2. We are convinced that a dualism exists in us; the mind is the insubstantial part of ourselves and the body is the concrete part. This division keeps our energy in a state of chaotic separation and prevents it from coalescing.

3. But our division is not between the mind and body, but between the body, which houses the mind or the self, and the double, which is the receptacle of our basic energy.

4. We die because the possibility that we could be transformed hasn’t entered our conception…and to succeed in this task is the only true purpose a human being can have.

5. Sex ensures a continual flow of energy from women to men. Men leave energy lines inside the body of women. They are like luminous tapeworms that move inside the womb, sipping up energy…lines of energy establish thru sexual intercourse, collect and steal energy from the female body to benefit the male who left them there…ensure man’s permanent bond to the same woman.
6. What we call the voice of spirit is more of a feeling. Or it can be an idea that suddenly pops into your head. Sometimes it can be like a longing to go somewhere vaguely familiar, or a longing to do something also vaguely familiar.
7. Secondary function of womb: serve as guiding unit for the double…females have at their disposal a powerful source of energy with an abundance of mysterious attributes and functions all designed to protect and nurture the double. Must rid self of all the encumbering energy men have left inside you.
8. Change: (1) announce out loud our decision to change so that intent will hear us. (2) Engage our awareness over a period of time. We can’t just start something and give it up as soon as we become discouraged. (3) view the outcome of our actions with a sense of complete detachment; can’t get involved with idea of succeeding or failing.

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It was amazing at the time when I read it. That was a decade ago. I haven't revisited it lately, but the style seemed a little bit smarter than some Castaneda books. The author writes candidly but doesn't dumb it down to the degree that Castaneda did.

I love this book so much I have read it several times and given it away to several women. Though Taisha is part of the cohort of Carlos Castenada, her work stands on its own. It reveals several profound esoteric keys to women's mysteries. Some of the keys are skeleton keys and some are to the safety deposit box of our inner treasures. I have successfully worked with several of the techniques hinted at here and further developed them much to the benefit of myself and others. This book is for

-Is it difficult to became a shaman?-Everyone working together with the tremendous concentration, years and years of training, have been able to make this feat reasonable, valid experience that there were men on the moon that now no one questions. But sorcery also takes years and years of training. You cant just say, lie down and all of a sudden youre a crow or something like that / Taisha Abelar

Taisha Abelar supposedly worked alongside Carlos Castaneda under the tutelage of Don Juan, an old, Indian sorcerer.It is difficult to describe why this book is a failure; I am very enamored with Castanedas work. As such, it will be difficult to keep the two authors separate since they supposedly worked together to discover the totality of themselves, so I will preface by saying this: I have put Castanedas ideas to work; I have practiced inner silence, losing self importance, dreaming, the

An account of one of Carlos Casteneda's apprentices. Has it's own insight but is some what less dynamic than the writings of Casteneda.

Fascinating reading. The book was given to me by a dear friend... It tells the story of a young woman, who joins a group of sorcerers in Mexico and starts lengthy physical and mental training to prepare her to become a sorcerer. It's very interesting to see that the opinion of readers is so divided - some say it's fiction and lots of nonsense, and the others believe the story and start practising themselves. Up to you to decide.

Interesting look at this woman's account of her initiation in to a group of sorcerers. There are questions about the cultish nature of Carlos Castenada's inner circle. Six years after writing this book, and some days after CC dies, it is reported that she and Florinda Donner among others disappear.