i wonder if people actually manage to generate for themselves an experience of having an energetic body in the shape of a big egg because Carlos Castaneda told them that's what it was like, despite the total unnaturalness of it
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Replying to @chaosprime
Hey now. Those books were really important to me in college. He was a good writer.
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Replying to @blink_alto
nothing wrong with it, Atlas Shrugged was important to me in college
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Replying to @chaosprime @blink_alto
I think it's important to realize that it's fiction. (We can pull a lot of use from fiction).
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Replying to @Mythos_Media @chaosprime
Yeah, when I read it, I didn't know it was fiction. I was all into that "woo-woo" Marianne Williamson stuff back then.
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Replying to @blink_alto @Mythos_Media
have to say i'm not a fan of all the parts where it says "THIS IS TOTALLY NOT FICTION YOU GUYS ALL OF THIS LITERALLY HAPPENED AND DON JUAN IS REAL AND STRONG AND MY FRIEND"
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Tragic for himself, sure. But I lose sympathy when your cult like following leads five women to go out into the desert and die.
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yeah, that's fair, and i definitely blame him for fostering the kind of non-stop crisis larping (pettily ego-driven while preaching non-stop about egolessness!) that gets you there
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