Frases de Carlos Castaneda

Carlos César Salvador Arana Castañeda, mais conhecido simplesmente como Carlos Castaneda , foi um escritor e antropólogo formado pela Universidade da Califórnia; notabilizou-se após a publicação, em 1968, de sua dissertação de mestrado intitulada The Teachings of Don Juan - a Yaqui way of knowledge, lançada no Brasil como A Erva do Diabo. Wikipedia  

✵ 25. Dezembro 1925 – 27. Abril 1998
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Carlos Castaneda frases e citações

Carlos Castaneda: Frases em inglês

“A man of knowledge lives by acting, not by thinking about acting… Thus a man of knowledge sweats and puffs and if one looks at him he is just like an ordinary man, except that the folly of his life is under his control.”

Fonte: Carlos Castaneda (1971) Separate Reality: Conversations With Don Juan. p. 85; As cited in: Eugene Dupuis (2001) Time Shift: Managing Time to Create a Life You Love. Ch. 5: Self Management

“We hardly ever realize that we can cut anything out of our lives, anytime, in the blink of an eye.”

Carlos Castaneda livro Journey to Ixtlan

Fonte: The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe, (1998), Quotations from "Journey to Ixtlan" (Chapter 8)

“We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.”

Carlos Castaneda livro Journey to Ixtlan

Variante: We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same
Fonte: Journey to Ixtlan

“Nobody knows who I am or what I do. Not even I.

Don Juan Matus”

Carlos Castaneda livro Journey to Ixtlan

Fonte: Journey to Ixtlan

“Life in itself is sufficient, self-explanatory and complete.”

Carlos Castaneda livro Journey to Ixtlan

Fonte: Journey to Ixtlan

“A warrior thinks of his death when things become unclear. The idea of death is the only thing that tempers our spirit.”

Carlos Castaneda livro The Wheel of Time

The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe], (1998), Quotations from A Separate Reality (Chapter 6)

“Think about it: what weakens us is feeling offended by the deeds and misdeeds of our fellow men. Our self-importance requires that we spend most of our lives offended by someone.”

Variante: Self-importance is our greatest enemy. Think about it - what weakens us is feeling offended by the deeds and misdeeds of our fellowmen. Our self-importance requires that we spend most of our lives offended by someone.
Fonte: Fire from Within

“You say you need help. Help for what? You have everything needed for the extravagant journey that is your life.”

Carlos Castaneda livro Journey to Ixtlan

Variante: You have everything needed for the extravagant journey that is your life.
Fonte: Journey to Ixtlan

“For a warrior, to be inaccessible means that he touches the world around him sparingly. And above all, he deliberately avoids exhausting himself and others. He doesn’t use and squeeze people until they have shriveled to nothing, especially the people he loves.”

Carlos Castaneda, The Wheel of Time: The Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts about Life, Death and the Universe
Fonte: https://books.google.com/books?id=aqz4lHgxNNYC&lpg=PP1&dq=castaneda%20wheel%20of%20time&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q=%22inaccessible%20means%20that%20he%20touches%22&f=false

“Shamanism is a journey of return. A warrior returns victorious to the spirit, having descended into hell. And from hell he brings trophies. Understanding is one of his trophies.”

Carlos Castaneda livro The Wheel of Time

Fonte: The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe], (1998), Quotations from "The Power of Silence" (Chapter 18)

“A warrior doesn't need personal history. One day, he finds it is no longer necessary for him, and he drops it.”

Carlos Castaneda livro The Wheel of Time

Fonte: The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe], (1998), Quotations from "Journey to Ixtlan" (Chapter 8)

“A man goes to knowledge as he goes to war: wide-awake, with fear, with respect, and with absolute assurance. Going to knowledge or going to war in any other manner is a mistake, and whoever makes it might never live to regret it”

Fonte: The Wheel of Time: Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe, (1998), Quotations from The Teachings of Don Juan (Chapter 4)