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The Fire from within (Export Ed.) di Carlos…
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The Fire from within (Export Ed.) (edizione 1984)

di Carlos Castenada (Autore)

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Fire from Within is the author's most brilliant thought-provoking and unusual book, one in which Castaneda, under the tutelage of don Juan and his "disciples," at last constructs, from the teachings of don Juan and his own experiences, a stunning portrait of the "sorcerer's world" that is crystal-clear and dizzying in its implications. Each of Carlos Castaneda's books is a brilliant and tantalizing burst of illumination into the depths of our deepest mysteries, like a sudden flash of light, like a burst of lightning over the desert at night, which shows us a world that is both alien and totally familiar -- the landscape of our dreams.… (altro)
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  atman2019 | Jul 16, 2019 |
> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Castaneda-Le-feu-du-dedans/28952
> BAnQ (Le devoir, 24 août 1985) : https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2791248
> Scribd : https://www.scribd.com/doc/53610442/Carlos-Castaneda-1984-Le-Feu-Du-Dedans

> [Question de]. Carlos Castaneda, Le feu du dedans. In: Question de n°61, 1985 – Tibet, une culture en exil. p.124 (Lectures par Robert Amadou)
Le feu du dedans, le dernier Castaneda chez Gallimard ou la suite d'un certain voyage chamanique, qui se précise et traite ici de la difficile maîtrise de la conscience. Une quête initiatique romancée avec art.

> Carlos Castaneda. – L’herbe du diable ou la petite fumée, Paris - Le Soleil Noir, 1972 ; Voir, Paris, Gallimard, 1973 ; Le voyage à Ixtlan, Paris, Gallimard, 1974 ; Histoires de pouvoir, Paris, Gallimard, 1978 ; Le second anneau de pouvoir, Paris, Gallimard, 1979 ; LE FEU DU DEDANS, Paris, Gallimard, 1984 ; La force du silence, Paris, Gallimard, 1988. — En 1960, Carlos Castaneda, jeune anthropologue de l’Université de Los Angeles, spécialisé dans l’étude des plantes hallucinogènes, rencontre au Mexique un sorcier yaqui nommé Don Juan. Ce dernier, après avoir testé Carlos et mesuré son « inflexible résolution », qualité indispensable et fondamentale pour devenir « apprenti », accepte de lui transmettre sa science et de faire de lui un « homme de connaissance ». Commencent alors de longues années d’apprentissage, auprès de Don Juan et d’autres sorciers, apprentissage souvent ardu et douloureux qui prend parfois l’allure d’une aventure terrible et sans retour, où l’auteur, mené aux confins de lui-même, vit une transformation radicale de son être. Des relations extrêmement fortes s’installent entre Carlos et Don Juan ainsi que les autres sorciers et apprentis qu’il rencontre. Quel que soit son niveau de lecture et de compréhension, le lecteur est frappé par le caractère extraordinaire de ce maître sorcier qu’est Don Juan, par son étonnante pédagogie et par l’apothéose de cette relation maître-disciple où le maître, après avoir participé à la transformation radicale du disciple lui confère le titre de maître, assurant ainsi sa filiation.
Renverser les schémas connus, brûler tous les masques qui servent nos conditionnements afin de devenir « un homme de connaissance », voilà ce qu’enseigne le sorcier à l’anthropologue. Devenir « un homme de connaissance », c’est d’abord développer une écoute totale du corps, savoir accorder celui-ci aux tonalités du monde extérieur, apprendre à percevoir avec le corps tout entier, libérer le mental de cette surcharge d’activité que l’homme d’aujourd’hui s’impose et par là-même, chercher la vérité et non le savoir. Au cours de cette initiation, il apprend aussi à développer un nouveau rapport avec la nature ; celle-ci considérée comme « consciente » doit être traitée « impeccablement » de même que la création toute entière. Mieux encore, l’apprenti doit chercher à intérioriser le cosmos, à l’incorporer totalement jusqu’à créer un sentiment total d’unité avec le monde extérieur et pouvoir incarner l’esprit de chacun des éléments du cosmos. Autre thème récurrent de ces ouvrages : celui de la peur. Le « guerrier » cher à Don Juan doit cultiver en lui la force de poursuivre son apprentissage jusqu’au bout sans défaillir et surmonter avec succès toutes les épreuves les plus terrifiantes qui lui sont proposées pour extirper de lui ce fléau. Carlos est mis tout d’abord en situation d’expérimenter la peur afin d’évaluer soigneusement les sensations qu’elle génère et apprendre ensuite à la dominer en lui faisant face. La dominer aussi en se familiarisant avec la mort, et faire de celle-ci une alliée, un guide : « Il existe un étrange et brûlant bonheur dans le fait d’agir en sachant que cet acte peut tout aussi bien être le dernier de sa vie. Je te demande de reconsidérer la tienne et d’accomplir tes actions en pensant à cela ».
Revue Française de Yoga, (1), Janv. 1990 ( )
  Joop-le-philosophe | Dec 9, 2018 |
All Castaneda´s books are brilliant and fascinating reads. However, I felt that this one was even more challenging than many of the others I have tackled.

We learn that “seeing” is a peculiar feeling of knowing something without a shadow of a doubt. The old seers found out that the best way to teach their knowledge was to make their apprentices shift to their left side, to a state of heightened awareness, where real learning takes place.

We meet la Gorda, a woman from Don Juan´s group of warriors, who is Carlos´ ”petty tyrant”. This is one who “either holds the power of life and death over warriors or simply annoys them to distraction”.

Also, we are introduced to the concept of the Eagle, and its emanations. Castaneda tells us that there is no world of objects, but “a universe of the Eagle´s emanations. These are fluid, forever in motion, and yet unchanged, eternal”. I can´t say I really understood about the Eagle, but Don Juan terms it as the indescribable force which is the source of all sentient beings. It was called the Eagle because the old seers “saw” it as something that resembled a black-and-white eagle of infinite size. It is the Eagle who bestows awareness, and the reason for the existence of all sentient beings is to enhance awareness. The awareness of sentient beings flies away at the moment of death and floats into the Eagle´s beak to be consumed. This meant that the reason for the existence of sentient beings is to provide food for the Eagle. (This reminds me of Gurdjieff´s assertion that we human beings are food for the Moon.)

Carlos is brought by Don Juan into heightened states of awareness, in which he “sees”. But when he returns to normal awareness, he forgets everything he has experienced and understood.

“Seeing” is not done by the eyes but by alignment. “The alignment of emanations used routinely is the perception of the day-to-day world, but the alignment of emanations that are never used ordinarily is “seeing”. When seers “see”, a voice tells them in their ear what´s what. If the voice is not present, the seer is not “seeing”. Carlos is told that later on everything would become clear to him.

Don Juan instructs Carlos about the first, second and third attention. The first attention in man is “animal awareness”. Everything that one can think about is part of the first attention. It is “the flow of awareness developed to an ´ultra shine´, a flow that covers the known. The second attention, however, is a more complex and specialized state of the flow of awareness, and has to do with the unknown. The third attention is attained when the flow of awareness turns into the fire from within: a glow that kindles all the Eagle´s emanations inside man´s cocoon.

(I did mention that some of the information contained in this book is somewhat challenging.)

There is a chapter about inorganic beings, those beings that are dealt with extensively in Castaneda´s “The art of dreaming”, in my view the most fascinating of his books. Inorganic beings have the emanations of awareness in them and a kind of love man can´t even conceive. In the present book it is described how Carlos gazes into a mirror held under water and sees not only the reflections of Don Juan´s face and his own, but also another head – not a human head or an animal head, but a “shape that had no inner mobility” (whatever that means). At the same time Carlos hears a voice in his ear, and realizes that he is “seeing”. The headlike shape in the mirror was an inorganic being that had come to look at them. The voice in Carlos´ ear said that he was dying, and he would have died, had Don Juan not been there.

The two do another frightening experiment with a mirror, after which Carlos has a severe attack of melancholy.

Organic beings have a different kind of energy, more like an electric current, or heat waves. They are attracted to emotions, particularly “animal fear”.

Don Juan states that there is no God – all there is is the Eagle´s emanations.

“ … human beings are made of the Eagle´s emanations and are in essence bubbles of luminescent energy: each of us is wrapped in a cocoon that encloses a small portion of these emanations.”

There are chapters about the assemblage point, which is a point in our cocoon, the location of which determines what we perceive of as the world. The precise spot of its location is determined by our repetitious acts. The position of the assemblage point thus dictates what our senses perceive.

I won´t go into the further content of the book. As indicated, it is not the easiest book to comprehend, but, like all the author´s works, it is absorbing and well worth reading, and thus I thoroughly recommend that you read it! ( )
  IonaS | Feb 8, 2015 |
All books of Carlos Castaneda are very important to me. He (and his Don Juan), Vadim Zeland - writer from Russia, quantum physicist and Alexey Bachev - an unusual psychologist from Bulgaria, protagonist of my book Life Can Be a Miracle have shaped my way of thinking, perceiving, experiencing the reality. Very grateful for showing me the miraculous way of living!!!! ( )
  ivinela | Dec 10, 2013 |
This book came along with a package filled with other books I had ordered from Adlibris. They had used it as a filler, to prevent shipping damages, like the small extra wooden bits in the cartons of Billy bookshelves from IKEA, you know. And that’s the only thing this book is good for.
Impossible to read.
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Den här boken kom i ett paket med andra böcker som jag beställt från Adlibris. De hade använt den att fylla ut paketet, som de här små extra träbitarna IKEA lägger i paketen med Billy-hyllor, du vet. Och det är väl det enda den här smörjan är bra till.
Helt oläsligt. ( )
  helices | Apr 8, 2008 |
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Fire from Within is the author's most brilliant thought-provoking and unusual book, one in which Castaneda, under the tutelage of don Juan and his "disciples," at last constructs, from the teachings of don Juan and his own experiences, a stunning portrait of the "sorcerer's world" that is crystal-clear and dizzying in its implications. Each of Carlos Castaneda's books is a brilliant and tantalizing burst of illumination into the depths of our deepest mysteries, like a sudden flash of light, like a burst of lightning over the desert at night, which shows us a world that is both alien and totally familiar -- the landscape of our dreams.

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