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The Active Side of Infinity.nfo
General Information
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Title: The Active Side of Infinity
Author: Carlos Castaneda
Read By: Carter Smith
Genre: Religion & Spirituality: Religious Thought
Copyright: 1998
Audiobook Copyright: 1999
Publisher: Harper Audio
Abridged: Yes
Release date: 1999
Duration: 3 hrs
Media Information
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Encoded Codec: MP3
Encoded Sample Rate: 44100 Hz
Encoded Channels: 2
Encoded Bitrate: 128 kbits
Book Description
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"Ordinarily, events that change our path are impersonal affairs, and yet extremely personal. My teacher, Don Juan
Matsus, said this is guiding me as his apprentice to collect what I considered to be the memorable events of my life....
Don Juan described the total goal of the shamanistic knowledge that he handled as the preparation for facing the
definitive journey: the journey that every human being has to take at the end of his life. He said that what modern man
referred to vaguely as life after death was, for those shamans, a concrete region filled to capacity with practical
affairs of a different order than the practical affairs of daily life, yet bearing a similar functional practicality.
Don Juan considered that to collect the memorable in their lives was, for shamans, the preparation for their entrance
into that concrete region, which they called the active side of infinity."
In this audiobook authored immediately before his death, anthropologist and shaman Carlos Castaneda gives us his most
autobiographical and intimately revealing work ever, the fruit of a lifetime of experience and perhaps the most moving
volume in his oeuvre.
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