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  2. Taisha Abelar - Wikipedia

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    Abelar claimed to have been one of Don Juan’s four students and says she spent a year in his "magical house" in Mexico. In 1992, her book The Sorcerer's Crossing: A Woman’s Journey, which documents the training she received from the female members of don Juan's group, was published by Viking Books. [citation needed]

  3. Carlos Castaneda - Wikipedia

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    Like Castaneda, Abelar and Donner-Grau were students of anthropology at UCLA. Each subsequently wrote a book about her experiences of Castaneda's / don Juan's teachings from a female perspective: The Sorcerer's Crossing: A Woman's Journey by Taisha Abelar, and Being-in-Dreaming: An Initiation into the Sorcerers' World by Florinda Donner ...

  4. Florinda Donner - Wikipedia

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    Donner was born Regine Margarita Thal in Amberg, Bavaria in Germany on February 15, 1944 [citation needed] to parents Rudolf Thal and Katarina Claussnitzer who in 1946 migrated to Venezuela when Donner was a child.

  5. List of women anthropologists - Wikipedia

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    Taisha Abelar: Author and anthropologist 1944 1998-04-29 Tamasin Ramsay: Australian actress 1967 Tanya Luhrmann: American anthropologist 1959 Tatiana Proskouriakoff: American Mayanist scholar 1909-01-23 1985-08-30 Temperance "Bones" Brennan: fictional human 1976 Teresa Giménez Barbat: Anthropologist 1955 Teresa Porzecanski: Uruguayan ...

  6. The Teachings of Don Juan - Wikipedia

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    It purports to document the events that took place during an apprenticeship with a self-proclaimed Yaqui Indian Sorcerer, don Juan Matus from Sonora, Mexico between 1960 and 1965. The book is divided into two sections. The first section, The Teachings, is a first-person narrative that documents Castaneda's initial interactions with don Juan.

  7. Amy Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Amy Wallace (July 3, 1955 – August 10, 2013) was an American writer. She was the daughter of writers Irving Wallace and Sylvia Wallace and the sister of writer and populist historian David Wallechinsky.

  8. The Art of Dreaming - Wikipedia

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    4th Gate of Dreaming (sharing): This is the last gate explained in the book as such, and crossing it consists of being able to share the intended dream reality of other people. One has to have gathered enough strength into the dreaming body through the previous gates in order to travel to other people's dreams. [citation needed]

  9. Tales of an Ancient Empire - Wikipedia

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    Scott Pyle of Fulvue Drive-In.com writes: "Empire tries very hard to follow the happy-go-lucky spirit of its predecessor, and it manages to succeed at this on some level, but it lacks the innocence and pure fun of Sorcerer". [8] David Johnson of DVD Verdict wrote that the film's only redeeming quality is that it is "laughably short". [9]