Carlos Castaneda: Luring Game


Inspired by: Carlos Castaneda

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"Once a man worries, he clings to anything out of desperation; and once he clings he is bound to get exhausted or to exhaust whomever or whatever he is clinging to. A warrior-hunter, on the other hand, knows he will lure game into his traps over and over again, so he doesn’t worry."

~ Carlos Castaneda, 20th century mystic and Toltec warrior from Journey to Ixtlan

Remember the lesson of non-attachment from Buddhism and Hinduism? Same thing here.

Are you clinging?

What area of your life do you need to worry a little less about and trust?!? Knowing you will “lure game” again and again.

Can you imagine living your life from that place of knowing?

Me, too.

Let’s. :)





Inspired by: Carlos Castaneda



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