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lol he was a fucking cult leader. And him and his group fleeced people of money teaching that worthless tensegrity crap ieFraud or no, the content of Don Juan Matus' directives concerning the way to live as a warrior, and the pre-eminent Sorcerers' Explanation are beyond reproach if one has the personal power to become a man of knowledge. Having passed through the great cycle of taoist spiritual alchemy of the Complete Reality school, I can vouch for that (Don Juan's Toltec Nagual shamanic teaching), as well as that which figures most prominently for those seeking to arrive at the body outside of the body (taoism).
At Tensegrity seminars, women dressed in black, the “chacmools,” demonstrated moves for the audience. Castaneda and the witches would speak and answer questions. Seminars cost up to $1,200, and as many as 800 would attend. Participants could buy T-shirts that read “Self Importance Kills — Do Tensegrity.” The movements were meant to promote health as well as help practitioners progress as warriors. Illness was seen as a sign of weakness. Wallace recalls the case of Tycho, the Orange Scout (supposedly the Blue Scout’s sister). “She had ulcerative colitis,” Wallace told me. “She was trying to keep it a secret because if Carlos knew you were sick he’d punish you. If you went for medical care, he’d kick you out.” Once Tycho’s illness was discovered, Wallace said, Tycho was expelled from the group.
lol kicking people out for being sick, and then he gets ill
Face it, you got conned