Reprint. Originally published: New York : Simon and Schuster, 1974.
pt. 1. A witness to acts of power. An appointment with knowledge -- The dreamer and the dreamed -- The secret of the luminous beings -- pt. 2. The tonal and the nagual. Having to believe -- The island of the tonal -- The day of the tonal -- Shrinking the tonal -- In nagual's time -- The whispering of the nagual -- The wings of perception -- pt. 3. The sorcerers' explanation. Three witnesses to the nagual -- The strategy of a sorcerer -- The bubble of perception -- The predilection of two warriors.
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In this work, Carlos Castaneda at completes the long journey into the world of sorcery that began with his now-legendary meeting with don Juan. Until now don Juan has performed his acts of power in his world, the dry, barren deserts and mesas of his birth. Now, in an unexpected encounter, don Juan appears in Castaneda's modern urban world, at ease in a well-tailored suit, demonstrating his lessons of power in the crowded, busy streets, using the city scene, as he uses everything, to unfold the wings of Carlos Castaneda's perception. Thus, Don Juan concludes the instruction of Castaneda with his most powerful and mysterious lesson in the sorcerer's art--a dazzling series of visions that are at once an initiation and a deeply moving farewell.