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  1. Journey to Ixtlan. Journey to Ixtlan is the third book by Carlos Castaneda, published as a work of nonfiction by Simon & Schuster in 1972. [1] It is about an apprenticeship to the Yaqui shaman, Don Juan. [2] The title of this book is taken from an allegory that is recounted to Castaneda by his "benefactor" who is known to Carlos as Don Genaro ...

    • Carlos Castaneda
    • 268
    • 1972
    • 1972
  2. Jan 1, 2001 · Journey to Ixtlan became his UCLA doctoral dissertation, and was the most noted book of the series because in it Carlos turns away from psychedelic plants and follows Don Juan as his apprentice. He plays the role of the naive, sometimes dense and blundering student, which makes the book seem artless and laces it with subtle humor.

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  3. Ixtlan maintains public and private school systems from preschool up to the university level, with satellite schools from larger institutions. Tourism. Four kilometers east of town there is a small water park called La Sidra, it is based on a hot spring with reported curative powers.

    • Ixtlán del Río
    • Nayarit
  4. Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan is a memoir by American author and shamanic intellectual Carlos Castaneda. The book explores the teachings of Yaqui Indian shaman Don Juan Matus, with whom Castaneda began an intense, philosophical apprenticeship while on assignment for an anthropological study. Castaneda remained Don Juan’s ...

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  6. 750 – 1100 CE. INAH Web Page. Ixtlán del Río Archaeological site (in Spanish) Ixtlán del Rio is an archaeological site located in the Ixtlán del Rio municipality, on the south west region of the Mexican state of Nayarit. It is also known as "Los Toriles" and contains the only vestiges of the western cultures in Nayarit.

    • Ixtlán del Río Archaeological Site
    • Mesoamerica
    • Mesoamerican archaeology
  7. In Journey to Ixtlan, Carlos Castaneda introduces readers to this new approach for the first time and explores, as he comes to experience it himself, his own final voyage into the teachings of don Juan, sharing with us what it is like to truly “stop the world” and perceive reality on his own terms.Originally drawn to Yaqui Indian spiritual leader don Juan Matus for his knowledge of mind ...

  8. Journey to Ixtlan. : Carlos Castaneda. Simon and Schuster, 1972 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 315 pages. The dazzling, fantastic work that concludes the teachings of the Yaqui sorcerer, Don Juan. Castaneda is an anthropologist, a mystic, a poet and a marvelously gifted author whose books have sold phenomenally well.

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