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Carlos Castaneda: Wisdom, Fiction, and the Desire to Believe

Carlos Castaneda: Wisdom, Fiction, and the Desire to Believe

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In this episode, we explore the strange and troubling legacy of Carlos Castaneda, the anthropologist and author whose books about Don Juan Matus helped shape modern psychedelic spirituality and the New Age movement.

Castaneda claimed to have been apprenticed to a Yaqui “man of knowledge,” learning a path of sorcery, discipline, altered perception, and spiritual transformation. But as his influence grew, so did the questions around his work. Did Don Juan ever exist? Was this anthropology, fiction, mythology, or something more complicated?

This is not a simple takedown, neither is it a defence. It's a careful look at why Castaneda’s ideas were so powerful, why his claims became so controversial, and what his story reveals about spiritual hunger, belief, charisma, psychedelics, and the danger of mistaking intensity for truth.

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