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Author : Daniel Garrison Brinton
language : en
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Release Date : 1894

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Author : Frank G. Ripel
language : en
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date : 2008-09-01

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The author of this book reveals the secret teachings of Nagualism as they have been transmitted to him by don Juan and by the death opponent, Carlos Castaneda's masters. Subject of the book is the organic and systematic reconsideration of the topics discussed by Carlos Castaneda, such as the perception's widening, the art of stalking, the practice of dreaming and the control of the intent. The author does not confine himself to re-present the teachings already developed in Castaneda's works but, thanks to the teaching he has been given, he can bridge the gaps left by the well-known anthropologist. In Castaneda's books, in fact, many topics remain pending; for example, only the first gates of dreaming and the first abstract cores are described. So, for the first time, the three rules of the Nagual, the secret of the three recapitulations, all eight gates of dreaming and all twenty-one abstract cores are revealed.



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Author : Daniel G. Brinton
language : en
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Release Date : 1894

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Author : Daniel Garrison Brinton
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Release Date : 2020-03-08

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The words, a nagual, nagualism, a nagualist, have been current in English prose for more than seventy years; they are found during that time in a variety of books published in England and the United States, yet are not to be discovered in any dictionary of the English language; nor has Nagualism a place in any of the numerous encyclopædias or "Conversation Lexicons," in English, French, German or Spanish...



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Author : Daniel Garrison Brinton
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Release Date : 2020-04-18

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The words, a nagual, nagualism, a nagualist, have been current in English prose for more than seventy years; they are found during that time in a variety of books published in England and the United States, yet are not to be discovered in any dictionary of the English language; nor has Nagualism a place in any of the numerous encyclopædias or "Conversation Lexicons," in English, French, German or Spanish...



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Author : Daniel G. Brinton
language : en
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Release Date : 2009-05-01

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A look at the Indians of Mexico, their folk-lore, religion and history.



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Author : Daniel Garrison Brinton
language : en
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Release Date : 2020-03-08

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The words, a nagual, nagualism, a nagualist, have been current in English prose for more than seventy years; they are found during that time in a variety of books published in England and the United States, yet are not to be discovered in any dictionary of the English language; nor has Nagualism a place in any of the numerous encyclopædias or "Conversation Lexicons," in English, French, German or Spanish...



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Author : Daniel G. Brinton
language : en
Publisher: Blurb
Release Date : 2019-01-09

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The words, a nagual, nagualism, a nagualist, have been current in English prose for more than seventy years; they are found during that time in a variety of books published in England and the United States,4-* yet are not to be discovered in any dictionary of the English language; nor has Nagualism a place in any of the numerous encyclopædias or "Conversation Lexicons," in English, French, German or Spanish. This is not owing to its lack of importance, since for two hundred years past, as I shall show, it has been recognized as a cult, no less powerful than mysterious, which united many and diverse tribes of Mexico and Central America into organized opposition against the government and the religion which had been introduced from Europe; whose members had acquired and were bound together by strange faculties and an occult learning, which placed them on a par with the famed thaumaturgists and theodidacts of the Old World; and which preserved even into our own days the thoughts and forms of a long suppressed ritual.



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Author : Daniel Garrison Brinton
language : en
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Release Date : 2016-08-11

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Excerpt from Nagualism: A Study in Native American Folk-Lore and History It is evident on examining the later works of the Roman clergy in Mexico that the Church did not look with any such lenient eye on the possibly harmless, or even beneficial, exercise of these magical devices. We find a further explanation of what they were, preserved in a work of instruction to confessors, published by Father Juan Bautista, at Mexico, in the year 1600. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.



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Author : Daniel Brinton
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2016-02-26

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Nagualism was a powerful and mysterious cult which united Mexican and Central American tribes, belonging to different linguistic stocks, into organized opposition against the government and religion of their conquerors. The members of this intertribal organization were bound together by strange faculties and an occult learning which placed them on a par with the famed thaumaturgists and theodidacts of the Old World, and which preserved even into our days the thoughts and forms of a long-suppressed ritual. The terms nagual, nagualism, nagualist are not Nahuatl, but of southern origin. A nagual was a personal guardian spirit. a personal totem, chosen in accordance with fixed rules and by consultation of an elaborate calendar, which was used mainly in astrological divination. The nagualists were powerful enchanters, whom the clergy believed to be in league with the devil and who were thought to be able to transform themselves into beasts. They used in their operations an intoxicant, peyotl, and the seeds of a plant called ololiuhqui. Intoxication was an essential part in many of these severe rites Under the old regime and before the coming of the Spaniards nagualists were especially devoted to the native cult; but it is Dr. Brinton's opinion, which he sustains with great research, that on the appearance of a foreign race and a new religion a new motif was given to this old cult. Those most interested in it turned their sorceries and enchantments with organized, terrific, and often with successful energy against a common enemy. Even the rituals of the Catholic church were travestied in the nagual ceremonies. Dr. Brinton gives a charming account of the exalted position assigned to women in this mysterious society. They were not only admitted to the degrees, but often held most important offices. One of them, Maria Candelaria, was among the Tzentals of Chiapas a native Joan of Arc. The nagualistic rites were highly symbolic, and the symbols had clearly defined meanings. The most important symbol was fire. Of this Father de Leon says: "If any of their old superstitions has remained more deeply rooted than another in the hearts of these Indians, both men and women, it is this about fire and its worship and about making new fire and preserving it for a year in secret places." Another symbol still venerated as a survival of the ancient cult is that of the tree. The species held in special respect is the ceiba (Bombax ceiba). The conventionalized form of this tree strongly resembles a cross, and this came to be the ideogram of "life." The serpent was another revered symbol. In Chiapas one of the highest orders of the initiated was that of the chanes or serpents. . . In reading this learned treatise one is strongly reminded of the studies of Mr. James Mooney, of the Bureau of Ethnology, upon the Ghost dance. There were exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition four transparencies representing men and women going through the Ghost dance ceremonies, many of them swooning. It were easy to transfer these pictures to the scenes of Dr. Brinton's book. The subject is one of great interest to ethnologists, who have to thank Dr. Brinton for bringing together such a harvest of material from a field in which he is easily the chief gleaner. -American Anthropologist [1894]