Take Me For A Ride
Take Me For A Ride
Coming Of Age In A Destructive Cult
Copyright 1993 by Mark E. Laxer.
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came to doing
things like making friends with girls. Nonetheless, I decided
that I could work out whatever I needed to work out in a healthier
environment than at home; the countdown to the last day of high school,
after which I planned to set out on my own, began when I was
around fifteen. Meanwhile, I read a lot and spent time with friends,
some of whom also enjoyed hiking and bicycling.
In the summer of 1976, when I was sixteen, I bicycled from the White Mountains of New Hampshire to Boston with people from an outing club. One morning, as I watched my traveling companions prepare their daily dose of hallucinogens, I realized that I wanted to be part of their fellowship. The desire, however, was checked by a gut-level impulse to avoid drugs, so Jim, a sinewy guy stooped over a pot of boiling morning glory seeds, turned me on instead to The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge. This was a popular account of Carlos Castaneda's purported apprenticeship with Yaqui Indian medicine man Juan Ma
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Very useful to understand the Guru-experience. I was myself a disciple of Atmananda´s former Guru for 20 years. (the Guru of Mr Laxer´s Guru. )
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