Castaneda – Come Allontanare I Voladores: una sintesi

We wanted to clarify, in this video from the series dedicated to the Voladores, everything that has been said on the topic. We have transposed what was directly left by Castaneda, in order to bring some clarity to the growing confusion surrounding this subject. The translation featured in this video is taken directly from both the English and Spanish editions of the original works. The goal of this channel is to freely exchange Knowledge among users. Please note that spam related to authors other than Carlos Castaneda, Armando Torres, Taisha Abelar, and Florinda Donner is not allowed. Playlist "Voladores":    • Castaneda - I Voladores - Testo Integrale ...   Bibliography The translation is done by the authors of this video and is based on the following Spanish and English editions: C. Castaneda, Pases Mágicos, Ed. Martínez Roca, April 2, 1998. C. Castaneda, Magical Passes: The Practical Wisdom of the Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Ed. HarperCollins, 1998. For comparison and brief excerpts from the Italian edition: C. Castaneda, Tensegrità, subtitle: I sette movimenti magici degli Sciamani dell’Antico Messico, Ed. Rizzoli, 1997. The translation is done by the authors of this video and is based on the following Spanish and English editions: C. Castaneda, El Lado Activo Del Infinito, Ed. Ediciones B, 1997. C. Castaneda, The Active Side Of Infinity, Ed. Harper Collins, 1998. For comparison and brief excerpts from the Italian edition: C. Castaneda, Il lato Attivo dell’Infinito, Ed. Rizzoli, 1998. The translation is done by the authors of this video and is based on the following Spanish and English editions: A. Torres, Encounters with the Nagual: Conversations with Carlos Castaneda, © 2004 by Armando Torres. A. Torres, Encuentros con el Nagual: Conversaciones con Carlos Castaneda, © 2004 by Armando Torres. First published in Spanish, November 2002. For comparison and brief excerpts from the Italian edition: A. Torres, Incontri con il Nagual. Conversazioni con Carlos Castaneda, Ed. Verdechiaro, 2009. Copyright – Law of April 22, 1941, No. 633 (Italy) Regarding excerpts from published works used in the videos: Article 70 – “The summary, quotation, or reproduction of excerpts or parts of a work for purposes of criticism, discussion, or teaching is permitted, within the limits justified by such purposes and provided that it does not compete with the economic use of the work.” Channel Administrators Marisha: Holds a Master’s degree in Classical Literature with a specialization in Archaeology. Her passion for writing and for literature in ancient and modern languages has led her to explore all kinds of works. In particular, her pursuit of Knowledge of the true nature of humanity has led her to study Castaneda’s books with seriousness and respect, considering them a collection of real teachings intended only for those who are able to understand them. Nick: Has practiced traditional Eastern martial arts since childhood. He sees the study of Castaneda’s work more as a long series of practical exercises that leave very little room for subjectivity. The tireless repetition of the described techniques (once understood, of course) leads one to increasingly grasp the meaning of the author's words. Join this channel to access perks:    / @nagualesfb21