The link to the site:
http://www2.hawaii.edu/\~jjudd/energy/index.html
The post the user deleted:
https://www.reddit.com/r/castaneda/comments/odz8i2/a_great_compendium_of_the_teachings_its_not_my/
And the comment from the Private Practice subreddit, after seeing that they had deleted the post:
And the person who put up that post in the public sub just deleted it. Sheesh, someone simply points out that it was already in the Wiki...
There was a post a user put up last night with a YouTube link to a
primitively animated lucid dream story series.
And then there's the super self-conscious people who before deleting their account go thru and delete all their comment and post contents as well, damaging the online conversations they had with others in the process.
u/_Z_Dream_z is but one example of this:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210207115428/https://old.reddit.com/r/castaneda/comments/koeicw/possible_breakthrough_for_all_darkroom/
The original post does not show up in Reddit's search results, the live index, or in Google:
https://www.reddit.com/r/castaneda/comments/koeicw/possible_breakthrough_for_all_darkroom/
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FYI, when someone deletes their user account all of their comments and posts are simply attributed to [deleted].
The actual contents of their posts and comments remains.
That should be sufficient for any stable but suddenly privacy conscious person.
I constant get private chat requests in email, but when I go to the social media that generated the email they are gone.
Bottom line: There is a LOT of mental illness in the Castaneda community.
I'm surprised Carlos wasn't assassinated.
Mental illness is not the only reason some of us dont peep much
I didn't know it caused people to hide too. Usually the mentally ill people seem to want to post more than anything else.
But I must admit, my main exposure to them is through Cholita.
I went home just now.
Last week Cholita was filming her expose movie, wearing a bikini.
I was hoping she'd finish it, so I could buy a copy!
But she seems to have dropped the project.
On her desk was the left over sign for the movie.
I suppose it was going to be displayed before the credits, since electronically made movie stills are probably out of the question.
This was drawn with a black ink pen. Not even a magic marker or a thicker one. Just a black ball point pen, on taped together white paper.
I should have gotten a picture with my cellphone, so I could get it perfectly right.
The sign said, "The BP teaching academy of the white trash bags, sponsored by the black trash bags."
I suppose I'm the black trash bags since I'm her sponsor.