A Comparative Study of the Teachings of Don Juan and Madhyamakia Buddhism: Knowledge and Transformat

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The Publication of Carlos Castaneda’s works on the teachings of Don Juan, a yaquti Indian seer, was a momentous event in the history of esoteric literature. At the time of their publication the author was engaged in the study of Indian philosophy, with special reference to the Madhyamaka Buddhism, as formulated and expounded by Nagarjuna. The author was struck by the profound similarities between the teachings of Don Juan and Nagarjuna – in particular concerning Samvrti and Paramartha of Madhyamaka and the Tonal and Nagual of Don Juan and the concept of categorical frameworks. This recognition on his part promoted him to compose the present work. The author has chosen to write in a manner and style intelligible to the non-specialist and yet an inquiring reader. The essential unity of human experience is clearly demonstrated by the fact that human beings widely separated in space, time, language and culture, discern, at their wisest, the same fundamental truths concerning man and the world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mark MacDowell

Mark MacDowell received the B.S. degree in physics in 1971 from the University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, U.S. He subsequently undertook graduate studies in philosophy and received the M.A. degree from the University of Toledo in 1977. His areas of interest are philosophy of science, Indian philosophy and comparative philosophy. He is an independent businessman and teaches Physics and Calculcus at Terra Technical College, Fremont, Ohio.

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Title
A Comparative Study of the Teachings of Don Juan and Madhyamakia Buddhism: Knowledge and Transformat
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Edition
1st ed.
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8120801628
Length
xv+116p., Notes; References; Bibliography; Index.
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