The many faces of a brilliant wizard
A fascinating podcast for those who had an intuitive connection to C.Castaneda’s literary work. The value of his early work in particular isn’t affected by discovering a revolt against destiny by a man of immense insight and raw, maybe cynical perception of the academic world. He defies his mix origins, takes all he’s learned along the way, avid and devoted to studying humans and he creates the biggest hoax in the department of anthropology. Did he become trapped in his own deceit? Wasn’t he himself, his first victim? Does this changes anything about some wonderful writings which helped many people find their own way? In my opinion, it doesn’t. And for those who are interested in human behavior, fragility, weakness and extraordinary power too, this podcast will be very satisfying.
Sylvicosmic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/21
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I liked and disliked portions of this podcast. At some point it seemed to drop out of itself, and I felt manipulated and unsatisfied as it wandered off to lend credibility to itself. I was also irritated by the consistently poor sound quality of most of the interviews and the music which seemed...Read full review »
blusterbrain via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/27/21
So glad to see another episode drop. Such a good story.
Swaggyballs101 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/04/21
I really enjoyed this but I feel like there is a lot missing. Maybe you can’t wrap up all of the loose ends of this mysterious figure but at least address them. Good hosting.
hostthemost via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/22/21
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