The conditions of a solitary bird are five:
The first, that it flies to the highest point;
the second, that it does not suffer for company,
not even of its own kind;
the third, that it aims its beak to the skies;
the fourth, that it does not have a definite color;
the fifth, that it sings very softly.
- San Juan de la Cruz, Dichos de Luz y Amor.
Contents
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Part 1 - A Witness To Acts Of Power.
- Chapter 01 - An Appointment With Knowledge.
- Chapter 02 - The Dreamer And The Dreamed.
- Chapter 03 - The Secret Of The Luminous Beings.
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Part 2 - The Tonal And The Nagual.
- Chapter 04 - Having To Believe.
- Chapter 05 - The Island Of The Tonal.
- Chapter 06 - The Day Of The Tonal.
- Chapter 07 - Shrinking The Tonal.
- Chapter 08 - In Nagual's Time.
- Chapter 09 - The Whispering Of The Nagual.
- Chapter 10 - The Wings Of Perception.
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Part 3 - The Sorcerer's Explaination.
- Chapter 11 - Three Witnesses To The Nagual.
- Chapter 12 - The Strategy Of A Sorcerer.
- Chapter 13 - The Bubble Of Perception.
- Chapter 14 - The Predilection Of Two Warriors.
