AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SORCERER
A Four-Book Exploration of Consciousness, Sorcery, and Human Perception
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Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book One introduces a foundational framework for understanding awareness, perception, and spiritual discipline beyond belief-based systems. Drawing from Toltec knowledge, Zen stillness, and early yogic insight, this work explores the shared shamanic roots underlying many spiritual traditions.
Not All Sorcery Is Magic—Some of It Is Mastery. The Path Begins Here—Toltec Teachings Reimagined for a New Seeker. From Castaneda to Zen—A Bridge Between Worlds of Power. Break the Illusion. Reclaim Your Power. Live the Warrior’s Way.
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Overview
Mysticism, sorcery, and yoga are not distant or obsolete traditions but living disciplines concerned with self-awareness and the undoing of perceptual conditioning. Though history assigns them different names—sorcerer, yogi, mystic, saint, seer—they point toward the same archetype: the individual who steps outside inherited frameworks of belief to investigate reality directly. In this work, sorcerer serves as a modern term for that enduring figure.
History also reveals a recurring pattern: movements born in rebellion against convention are eventually absorbed into the structures they once challenged. Over time, direct inquiry is replaced by doctrine, and experiential knowledge gives way to belief. Where institutional religion tends to stabilize perception within fixed systems of meaning, the sorcerer’s path operates differently. It is concerned not with belief or conformity, but with dismantling the assumptions that govern perception itself.
This path is neither symbolic nor comfortable. It demands sustained confrontation with the ego-self, careful examination of one’s internal narratives, and a disciplined inquiry into the mechanics of consciousness. There is no appeal to authority and no promise of reassurance—only the gradual emergence of direct awareness, unmediated by ideology or emotional identification.
Autobiography of a Sorcerer: Book One establishes the foundation for this work. It introduces the essential principles and early practices of sorcery with clarity and restraint, offering readers a practical orientation rather than a system of belief. What is presented here is not doctrine, but a map—and every genuine map must leave room for the traveler’s own verification.
This journey unfolds across three volumes, each addressing deeper layers of perception and self-deception. When obstacles arise, later explorations—particularly those addressing self-importance—provide tools for recalibration and continued progress.
Book One is both an invitation and a caution. The path of sorcery is demanding, transformative, and inherently personal. Yet for those willing to engage it sincerely, it offers the possibility of reclaiming perception, dismantling illusion, and approaching awareness with precision rather than belief.
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Unmask the Self—Expose the Hidden Architecture of Fear and Clarity.
Break the Chains of Religion, Culture, and Conditioning—Step Into True Awareness. Stalking the Shadows of the Mind—Turn Fear Into Power, Clarity Into Freedom. Enter the Dreaming—Where the Double Awakens and Allies Await..
The Warrior’s Path Deepens—Beyond Illusion, Beyond Self-Importance, Toward the Unknown.
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“MOST PEOPLE DEFEND THEIR ILLUSIONS MORE FIERCELY THAN THEIR FREEDOM.”
Autobiography of a Sorcerer, Book Two plunges into the hidden machinery of Self-Importance—the force that chains perception to fear, false clarity, and the ego’s endless games. Drawing from Toltec sorcery, Zen meditation, and yogic discipline, this book dismantles the subtle illusions of religion, culture, and the conditioned mind.
Here, mysticism is not theory but a weapon. Stalking becomes a razor that cuts through conditioning. Dreaming opens the door to the Other Self. And the encounter with the Ally calls the seeker into a reality beyond reason.
At its core, this work confronts the First Attention—the everyday prison of thought—and reveals the gateways to Second Attention, Heightened Awareness, and the Place of No-Pity. These teachings bridge East and West, ancient and modern, philosophy and sorcery, offering not comfort, but challenge.
Will you confront your fear?
Will you see through clarity’s deception?
Will you cross into Dreaming and answer the Ally’s call?
This book is not for passive readers. It is a summons to warriors, seekers, and rebels of spirit.
OVERVIEW
Self-Importance is the enemy within—subtle, insidious, and relentless. It blinds us, wastes our time, clouds our judgment, and even lures us into danger. Many seekers step onto the path of spiritual growth only to be deceived—mistaking charlatans for teachers, or surrendering to false gurus who thrive on their trust.
Toltec sorcery names Self-Importance as one of the greatest obstacles to freedom. To break its grip, warriors gather in a sorcerer’s party—a band of seekers led not by a guru, but by a Nagual: a being of expanded awareness who perceives dimensions of reality hidden from ordinary sight. This vision is not mystical fantasy but a radical expansion of consciousness, a way of seeing beyond the limits of culture and reason. Just as quantum physics shattered certainty, the Nagual’s vision shatters our ordinary view of life, revealing that what we call “reality” is only a fragment of what can be known. It is for this reason that the Toltecs formed groups of sorcerers—to challenge the tyranny of Self-Importance, pierce the veil of perception, and step into the Unknown together.
Yet the path is crowded with voices calling themselves teachers. Many shine with confidence, but few carry true knowledge. Most are still trapped in ego and recognition, driven by the hunger for power. Their words are fragments, distortions, or dangerous illusions. Most dangerous of all are those who pose as Naguals while still chained to their own ideologies, exploiting trust and using seekers as fuel for their agendas. The warrior must remain vigilant. Discernment is the shield. Test, question, and never surrender your faith blindly. The true path demands the death of ego, the release of attachment, and the embrace of emptiness. Only then can one connect with the Higher Self and begin to walk toward freedom.
On this road, the greatest trap is not the enemy—it is idolizing the guide. Many seekers cling to gurus, placing all their faith in another’s words. It feels safe. It feels comforting. But blind devotion is a chain, not a key. The Zen master Lin-chi warned: “If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.” His meaning was clear—no teacher can walk the path for you. The masters of the past began where you must begin—alone, stripped of certainty, forced to seek the answers within. To rely on another is to halt your journey. To face yourself is to begin it.
True masters are only guides, not saviors. Their stories are signposts, not destinations. To follow blindly is to trade freedom for fantasy. The journey to enlightenment and True Freedom demands unshakable commitment to growth, fearless self-discovery, and the courage to break the illusions of ego and Self-Importance. No one can carry you to the end. The final steps are always yours.
Autobiography of a Sorcerer is not a crutch—it is a roadmap through illusion and ego, crafted for the dedicated seeker. Its purpose is simple yet profound: to help you break the chains of Self-Importance, trust your own inner wisdom, and walk steadily toward the Third Attention and the possibility of True Freedom.
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Book Three reveals the Sorcerer’s Integration — the advanced mastery of the Energy Body, the Assemblage Point, the Second Attention, and the ignition and stabilisation of the Fire Within. It guides the reader through Losing the Human Form, Seeing, and the deeper arts of Dreaming and Heightened Awareness. This is the hidden architecture of transformation, where the warrior steps beyond ordinary perception and awakens the luminous core of their being.
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At the heart of this exploration lies the Assemblage Point—the hidden lever of awareness that silently dictates how reality is perceived. This book reveals how Silence itself can shift that nexus, displacing the ordinary constructs of the First Attention and opening doorways into new dimensions of being. Along this path, seekers confront Clarity and Power—the second and third Enemies of a Man of Knowledge. These forces test the sorcerer’s resolve, offering both dazzling insights and dangerous illusions, and serve as thresholds to True Inner Silence and the art of Seeing
Book Three also delves into the mysteries of Samādhi states described in yogic philosophy—Asamprajnata and Nirvitarka—and shows how they mirror the Toltec understanding of Clarity and Power. In this way, the book bridges Eastern mysticism and Toltec sorcery, guiding the reader into the elusive domain of the Second Attention: a hidden reality accessed by halting the habitual force of the First Ring of Power and re-aligning with the Emanations that assemble existence. From the Energy Body to Dreaming Awake, these teachings unveil the untapped depths of human potential.
The labyrinth of Power unfolds further as readers encounter the First and Second Rings, the enigmatic Wall of Fog, and the sorcerer’s subtle practice of Not-Doing. Here, the book integrates the wisdom of Zen’s No-Mind, Taoist immortality, and yogic prana, revealing a shared current beneath diverse paths of transcendence.
Death, too, is reimagined—not as an end, but as a portal. Through the eyes of the Nagual and Paramātman, readers are invited to see death as the ultimate teacher, a force that strips away illusion and reveals the Third Attention: a transcendent state of perception beyond comprehension.
With both vision and practicality, Book Three honors the legacy of Carlos Castaneda while moving beyond it, distilling Toltec sorcery into a living roadmap for transformation. It is both culmination and catalyst—a guide for those ready to shed the Human Form, awaken the Energy Body, and step boldly into luminous awareness.
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The Sorcerer’s Lexicon:
A Glossary of Toltec Philosophy and a Cross-Traditional Guide to Consciousness, Awareness, and Practice
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Book Four, The Sorcerer’s Lexicon, is the definitive reference guide to Toltec terminology, concepts, and philosophical principles. Designed as a companion to Autobiography of a Sorcerer, Books One through Three, it clarifies the language of sorcery and deepens understanding of the practices, states of awareness, and metaphysical structures explored throughout the series.
More than a glossary, this volume bridges Toltec philosophy with related traditions—offering insight into consciousness, perception, and spiritual practice across cultures. It is an essential guide for readers seeking clarity, precision, and deeper engagement with the path of awareness..
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Overview
Step into the conceptual framework of Toltec wisdom with The Sorcerer’s Lexicon, a comprehensive guide designed as the essential companion to the Autobiography of a Sorcerer series. More than a glossary, this volume functions as a structured map of Toltec philosophy—clarifying key terms, principles, and practices that underpin the path of sorcery. Whether you are encountering these teachings for the first time or deepening an established practice, the Lexicon offers precision where the tradition is often misunderstood or obscured.
At its core, this work provides asystematic exposition of Toltec philosophy, beginning with its foundational principles and extending through comparative, ontological, historical, and mythological analysis. It examines Toltec thought in relation to other philosophical and spiritual traditions, clarifies its internal logic as a survival-oriented ontology of awareness, and situates its origins within a mythological history of Toltec seers and sorcerers. Central to this framework are the Ten Truths of Awareness and their orientation toward the Third Attention—a mode of perception beyond ordinary cognition—as well as the Teachers of the Sorcerer’s Way and the Twenty-One Abstract Cores of Sorcery. Together, these sections articulate how awareness engages the Nagual and gains functional command of the Assemblage Point, the organizing nexus through which perception itself is assembled.
Readers will encounter central Toltec concepts such as the Luminous Egg, the First and Second Attentions, Intent, and the Dreaming Body. Each entry is presented with clarity and contextual depth, allowing the Lexicon to serve not only as a reference, but as a practical guide for integration and application.
Drawing on decades of disciplinedpractice in Toltec sorcery, Zen, yoga, and direct inquiry, this volume weaves experiential insight with comparative perspective. The emphasis throughout is not belief, but comprehension—how awareness functions, how perception is structured, and how transformation becomes possible through precise engagement rather than abstraction.
The Lexicon also details the coredisciplines through which awareness is reorganized:
Not-Doing — disrupting conditioned perception
Recapitulation — reclaiming awareness bound in memory
Dreaming — establishing continuity beyond the waking self
Inner Silence — the operational foundation of Seeing
Each term is treated not as doctrine, but as a working concept—an invitation to test, refine, and verify through experience.
For those committed to the warrior’s path, The Sorcerer’s Lexicon stands as both reference and compass. It bridges Toltec philosophy with Zen, yogic, and cross-traditional insights, offering a unified language for understanding awareness, perception, and Intent. This is not a book to be read once, but a resource to be returned to—again and again—as the journey deepens.
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