I don't do darkroom. Here's why.

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u/New_Ant_8026 1 points 2022-09-09 04:34

❤️❤️❤️

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u/tabdrops 3 points 2022-09-09 04:46

And which new emanations did you discover so far?

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u/castaneda-ModTeam 1 points 2022-09-09 05:35

The stated purpose of this subreddit is to aid in restoring the reputation of Carlos Castaneda and the knowledge he imparted, which means we are sticking to what really works, as proven by direct experience by long-practicing members. We need to make clear our intent to move away, as a community, from the mistakes others have made.

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u/BodiesWithoutOrgans 2 points 2022-09-09 05:44

Damn, I was about to write a worthwhile response.

Oh well…

Edit: I’m going to write it anyway.

The warriors way is a set of behavioral changes that is geared toward the development of internal strength and unbending intent.

This traditional vogue of behavioral stalking that impeccable warriors seem to latch onto has absolutely no internal coherency unless you’re already in persistent Heightened Awareness, thus leaving the above "lifestyle" critique completely baseless if we take into consideration the anecdotal evidence that certain people within the lineages were, in actuality, erroneous individuals who became peerless sorcerers in their own right, despite the so-called blemished characteristics that your post seems to inadvertently profess to abhor.

Darkroom practices, in my estimation, are the third most expedient way of achieving the "crown jewel" that shines perspective on what this path genuinely is, and not what you, in your currently imposed finite perspective, have yearned for it to be.

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u/TechnoMagical_Intent 1 points 2022-09-09 12:41

See the last Q & A in our FAQ