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Justin Posted: May 14, 2008 19:29

What do you think of Carlos Castaneda's Tales of Power?

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I say book clubbing builds a STRONGER SCENE. It's all about the SCENE and what we can do for the SCENE.

 

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Well I thing book clubbing is a good thing because like you said the it's all about the SCENE, and what we do reflects the SCENE.

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For instance back in '93 we had a book club for porno freaks, and let me tell you it was quiet the SCENE, it would really bring the people together, perhaps talking about July issue of playboy, it really did.

 

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You know what celebrities should do?  Pool their money and start releasing startling pictures and stories about the paparazzi and news casters.  

What this has to do with porno and book clubbing and the scene I will never know but I thought I'd throw it in the pot with the other nonsense.

 

 

 

 

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How much more nonsense will people pollute the delicate ecosystem of our scene with?

 

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 In high school some joker convinced me to read one of Castenada's books.  Pretty sure it was called A Separate Reality

Here's the gist:  Dude goes to Mexico or somewhere in Central America, hooks up with an old native guy who calls himself don Juan and fancies himself a shaman or something.  Throughout the book dudes are munching on peyote buttons (mescaline) like they're jelly beans and seeing funky shit go down.  (Surprise!)  Apparently, the fact that everybody sees weird shit when they trip is proof that there's an alternate universe that they can tap into and the don Juan dude is the master of said world.  Don't confuse this with Fear and Loathing where Hunter Thompson eats an assload of drugs and realizes its fucking with him.

At one point the author thinks he's running with a pack of wolves or chupacabra or something.  He's pretty sure there's a warm, golden light everywhere.  When he comes down he realizes a bunch of local mutts have pissed on him.  (Not kidding.)

There's other shit.  Don Juan climbs a tree and floats around in the air because he's standing on a branch that can only be seen in the alternate universe or some nonsense.  Bunch of other groundbreaking stuff that I can't remember.  The dude's proof that all this stuff went down?

He says it did.

Its real deep stuff.  Really makes you question reality.

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Bonzo makes me question reality.

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Damn GG! You should be a critic! 

Yeah, The Tales of Power pretty much follows the same fashion.  I guess what I've heard is this man wrote 7 different books regarding the same experience...don't know,

How do you think it compares to A Woman Scorned by Peggy Reeves Sanday?

 

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Justin :

How do you think it compares to A Woman Scorned by Peggy Reeves Sanday?

I'm still working on that one.

 

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