In this excerpt from Journey to Ixtlan, by Carlos Castaneda, Chapter 4: Death Is an Adviser. Don Juan helps Carlos recollect an Old Memory Carlos had completely forgotten. This memory from his childhood helps Carlos understand the concept of his mortality as a living being on Earth. That his Death should be used to advise him on how to live life to the fullest and in the moment, because Death can happen at anytime and no one is immortal.
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You were told in the previous post that we don't allow such repeated book-centric posts to be posted so close together.
Please space these out to one every few weeks, not every few days.
I didn’t see your first message. Kinda confused about the reasoning. Need a find another Sub or start my own my guess.
We curate the content on the sub for a mix of different categories, and experience-based post are first priority. We do what we can to prevent people from falling into armchair enthusiast territory, and being heavily book-quote centric is a hallmark of that.
Outside of passages from the books used to explore a particular, and directly actionable, topic.