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299.792 R7278c
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-330) and index.
Contents:
- Part 1. Toltec Mythology and Mystery
- 1. Toltec History
- Who Were the Toltecs?
- A Mesmerizing Mythology
- Ancient Toltec Life and Times
- Extraordinary Builders
- Where Did They Go?
- 2. Toltec Traditions and Teachers
- A Way to Personal Freedom
- A Warrior's Path
- Three Challenging Masteries
- Famous Toltec Teachers
- 3. Toltec Philosophy and Perspectives
- A Warriors' Party
- The Tonal and the Nagual
- The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable
- Great Balls of Fire!
- 4. Toltec Mysticism and Magic
- Attention Is the Key
- The Mystery of the Infinite
- An Impeccable Life
- Part 2. Comprehending the Human Mind
- 5. Your World Is a Virtual Reality
- Perception Is All in Your Head
- A Dream Within a Dream
- Life as a Projectionist
- Programs, Parasites, and Egos
- 6. Beliefs, Concepts, Opinions, and Judgments
- Beliefs Aren't Necessarily Truth
- Here Comes the Judge
- Victims of Our Own Minds
- Pain, Suffering, and Injustice
- 7. An Insane Species
- Madness Is Epidemic
- Internal Dialogue of the Mind
- What Are We Doing?!
- 8. Checking Out of the Asylum
- Breaking the Addiction to Drama
- Self-Rejection Is Insanity
- Perfection Is Unattainable
- It's Your Prison-Love It or Leave It
- Part 3. Living a Toltec Warrior's Life
- 9. Becoming a Warrior
- The Characteristics of a Warrior
- The Preparation of a Warrior
- The Weapons of a Warrior
- A Warrior in Action
- 10. Developing the Eyes of a Warrior
- Seeing the World as a Warrior
- Essential Qualities
- Warriors Are Ruthless
- Compassion Is Not Pity
- 11. Enemies of the Warrior
- Self-Importance Is the Root of All Evil
- Self-Pity and Whining Warriors
- These Are a Few of My Favorite Fears
- Part 4. Mastery of Awareness
- 12. In the Beginning There Was the Word
- Use Your Word Wisely
- Using Our Word for Mal-Intent
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- Wordy Advice to Live By
- 13. The Strategy of Sabotage
- We Are Our Worst Enemy
- Repetition and Revelation
- The Strategies of the Mind
- The Enemy Is Undermining Our Life
- 14. Resistance Is Not Futile
- Denial Ain't a River
- Defenses, Justifications, and Rationalizations
- Being Offended Is Just a Choice
- Your Control Is an Illusion
- 15. Personal Power in Action
- The Truth About Personal Power
- Giving Away Your Personal Power
- Obtaining More Personal Power
- Abusing Power and Other Temptations
- Part 5. Mastery of Transformation
- 16. The Art of Stalking
- Hunting the Mind with the Mind
- The Ten Steps of Stalking
- Stalking in Here and out There
- Tenets of Stalking
- 17. Simple Tricks for Transformation
- Not-Doings Breaking Routines
- The Petty Tyrants in Our Lives
- Death as a Personal Advisor
- Mirrors Are Everywhere
- 18. Getting "Waste" Deep in Transformation
- An Impressive Inventory
- Emotions Are the Key to Our Freedom
- Better to Tell the Truth Now Than Later
- Assuming Responsibility
- Recapitulation Creates Clarity
- 19. Taking Out Your Garbage
- Letting Go of Our Expectations
- Forgiveness Breaks Energetic Ties
- Erasing Our Personal History
- Impersonality Is the Ultimate Reward
- Part 6. Mastery of Intent
- 20. The Power of Intent
- Intent Is Not Intention
- Aligning and Utilizing Intent
- Acts of Power
- Focusing Intent
- 21. The Art of Dreaming
- Dreaming Is Not Necessarily Nocturnal
- The Energy Body
- Dreaming Basics
- The Gates of Dreaming
- 22. The Second Attention
- Losing the Human Form
- Losing Our Mind but Not Our Marbles
- Practicing Our Artistry
- Cleaning Up the Dream
- 23. Practice Creates Mastery!
- Rome Was Not Built in a Day
- Do You Need a Teacher?
- Power Journeys and Spiritual Travels
- A Gaggle of Warriors
- Part 7. Living the Life of
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