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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 299.93 EAN: 9781879181939 ISBN: 1879181932 Label: Bear & Company Manufacturer: Bear & Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 232 Publication Date: May 30, 2002 Publisher: Bear & Company Release Date: April 01, 2002 Studio: Bear & Company Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: A journey of healing and transformation through Toltec mysticism, shamanic dreaming, and the teachings of the Mayan prophecies. • The author studied with don Juan Matus and the Nagual sorcerers who taught Carlos Castaneda. • Includes numerous transcripts of Toltec Dreamwork sessions, providing examples of how dreamwork can transform personal life challenges. Merilyn Tunneshende learned the secrets of Dream Power, energetic healing, and sorcery from don Juan Matus, the Toltec shaman who mentored Carlos Castaneda. This book is her personal story of over 30 years of interaction with the mystical guides, dreams, and prophecies of the Maya. Through her journey we learn of the power of transmutational energies and how they might be applied to heal and transform our world. Like so many in the early 1970s, Merilyn Tunneshende had plans to travel the world beatnik-style, beginning with Mexico. Traumatized by the sudden death of her fiance after a series of premonitions, Merilyn found her adventurous trip transformed into a path of spiritual awakening, which took her into an intense apprenticeship with Toltec shaman don Juan Matus. After becoming a fully initiated Toltec sorceress and Nagual Dreaming Woman, she experienced a second trauma that threw her from the path of mystical study back into the everyday world of the West. For years she pursued her career as a teacher and linguist--all but dismissing her former mystical experiences as madness. When a series of dreams begin to pervade her consciousness and she received a heart-breaking diagnosis that she had AIDS, Merilyn returned to the world of Mayan prophecy and nagualist training in order to unleash the powers of transmutative energies in healing her own body and actualizing transcendent liberation. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Enjoyable read. Returns us to Castaneda's world..sorta.Well written, tight prose, and a thoroughly enjoyable read. If you enjoyed the Castaneda books you will like this one too. If you *believe* the Castaneda books, you will find this one a good deal less believable. Over the years it's become clear, (via personal experience, not only reading) that the world is more, much more, filled with variations and mysteries than I had ever expected as a youngster. As a result, the older I get, the more I tend to give the weird and unusual credence ... Read More Rating: - Doesn't live up to its title.That the book is promoted as non-fiction is a miracle as it clearly is a cross between the latest lady's romance novel and a nickel&dime Indiana Jones comic. - The characters she brings forth lack depth. Two dimensional are the words that are most appropiate here. - The dreaming techniques that she is supossed to present in order to justify the title, which indicates that the book is about Medicine Dreaming, something that I know is possible hence my interest in the book, are totally ... Read More Rating: - Just a reviewHello fellow readers: This book, which I wanted 'eagerly' to read, was given to me not so long ago. I read a few pages, I listened to one of her radio interviews. I just can say.. a few things about this book. And sorry before handm but I am very picky with these things. It feels a bit "touristic", meaning that what she does a lot of times but not entirely in the first 60 pages or so is talk about Mexican food and places. It is okay if you do it a few times, but more than a few, it becomes ... Read More Rating: - Shamanism and dream powerThis book relates the author's 30+ years of interaction with guides in the mystical world of the Toltec and Maya and discusses the power of the healing energies that may be applied in healing and transforming the world. A meeting with the writer William Burroughs was the catalyst for a journey to Mexico. Here she was taught by Don Juan Matus, the same shaman that mentored Carlos Castaneda as documented in his best selling books. After the initial apprenticeship with Matus she spent 12 years as a linguist ... Read More Rating: - Really deep!This is a fabulous book of transformation and I highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in ascension. Told from a Nagual woman's perspective, it is magical and refreshing. It's also cool to read this woman's interaction with don Juan, the wise shaman from Carlos Castenedas' series. The author gives a strong visual, with regard to the choice we have, in moving outward from this dimension.
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