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Mythical Ananlysis Of A Yaqui Way Of Knowledge

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Mythical Ananlysis of A Yaqui Way of Knowledge























A MYTHICAL ANALYSIS OF A YAQUI WAY OF KNOWLEDGE


















                                                                                                                                                                                                              
4-11-95
                                                                                                      


In the summer of 1960, Carlos Casteneda, a UCLA anthropology student traveled to the
southwest to do research on medicinal plants.  While at a bus station, he met an extraordinary
man.  His name was don Juan Mateus, but I will refer to him as don Juan.  Don Juan, a Yaqui
"brujo" or shaman, decides to teach Carlos the "Yaqui way of knowledge."  It is not known if
these stories are fiction or non-fiction and many critics still debate over his writings.  I interpret his
books as modern mythological stories for several reasons.  The "Heroic Journey Archetype" and
shamanistic ideologies, and also the general moral, explainative, and philosophical content of his
writings indicate that these stories can be viewed as "modern myth".

Throughout Casteneda's stories you can see the "Heroic Journey Archetype".  Carlos goes
through a restless stage and breaks ties with his studies and professors at school.  He moves
forward with the help of don Juan, whose shamanic wisdom enlightens and guides Carlos along
his spiritual path.  He also faces death many times in his quest to become a warrior.  Finally, after
many years, he "passes through".  This mythological archetype is one of the main reasons I
believe his stories are mythical in nature.

There are also many shamanistic idealogies that run throughout his stories.  Views of the
natural world including plant life, animal life, and elements are all personified.  Everything is
embodied with spirit.  Concepts of reali...

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