Carlos Castaneda in the words of José Agustín Audiovisual u/CruzWayne 2020-02-01 17:27 UTC 17 points https://v.redd.it/bw641fndkce41 9 Comments [-] u/agmm777 2 points 2020-02-01 17:59 Awesome! [-] u/TechnoMagical_Intent 3 points 2020-02-01 18:08 We are all very appreciative! And a little chagrined, at least those of us who don't speak Spanish. Wish I had a flair for languages...there are a bunch of interviews Castaneda and Donner gave that never got translated into English. Check out the Wiki's Magazine Interviews section [-] u/CruzWayne 1 points 2020-02-01 20:11 The diacritics got scrambled during the hardcoding, I should have checked, for the next one maybe… [-] u/danl999 4 points 2020-02-01 18:39 That picture almost looks like Carlos, but the jaw is too big. [-] u/CruzWayne 1 points 2020-02-02 15:07 When you knew him, did he already have the white hair? [-] u/[deleted] 1 points 2020-02-02 15:07 deleted [deleted] [-] u/Happynewusername2020 1 points 2020-02-01 21:34 I can’t say I care what CC looked like, interesting video though. What kind of tree was that with the exposed roots? [-] u/CruzWayne 2 points 2020-02-01 21:53 Amate in Mexico, may be Ficus insipida according to Wikipedia [-] u/TechnoMagical_Intent 1 points 2020-02-01 22:44 Here's the original comment thread (with the original unedited video in Spanish) https://www.reddit.com/r/castaneda/comments/euqup3/left_leg_areas_of_mystery_mapping_tensegrity/ffzy6yj
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Awesome!
We are all very appreciative! And a little chagrined, at least those of us who don't speak Spanish. Wish I had a flair for languages...there are a bunch of interviews Castaneda and Donner gave that never got translated into English.
Check out the Wiki's Magazine Interviews section
The diacritics got scrambled during the hardcoding, I should have checked, for the next one maybe…
That picture almost looks like Carlos, but the jaw is too big.
When you knew him, did he already have the white hair?
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I can’t say I care what CC looked like, interesting video though.
What kind of tree was that with the exposed roots?
Amate in Mexico, may be Ficus insipida according to Wikipedia
Here's the original comment thread (with the original unedited video in Spanish)
https://www.reddit.com/r/castaneda/comments/euqup3/left_leg_areas_of_mystery_mapping_tensegrity/ffzy6yj