Don Juan Matus
Don Juan Matus is a major character in the series of books by Carlos Castaneda ("Don" is a common, polite, term of deference in Spanish).
Related Topics:
Carlos Castaneda - Don - Spanish
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In Castaneda's books, Don Juan Matus was a Yaqui Indian whom he met during anthropological field work around the US-Mexico border. On subsequent visits, Don Juan revealed himself to Castaneda as being a sort of shaman who had inherited (through a lineage of teachers) an ancient Central American practice for refining one's awareness of the universe.
Related Topics:
Yaqui - US - Mexico - Shaman - Central America
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Taisha Abelar and Florinda Donner-Grau -- associates of Castaneda -- also wrote about the same Don Juan Matus, although he went by different pseudonyms in their books such as Mariano Aureliano. In all of these books, Don Juan Matus was a nagual who was leader of a group of practitioners of tradition of perceptual enhancement.
Related Topics:
Taisha Abelar - Florinda Donner-Grau - Nagual
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The actual existence of Don Juan is a matter of some dispute between Castaneda's supporters and critics. If Don Juan was a real person, his real name was apparently changed to maintain his anonymity.
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See Carlos Castaneda for a list of books in which Don Juan Matus appears.
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