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Maybe because Toltec Indians have no voice in the topics about Toltec Indian knowledge there is so much controversy among non-indian teachers of Toltec knowledge. But, there is one point that almost nobody is taking into account: there are indian communities in the present Mexico, preserving and keeping alive the practices of ancient Toltequity. That's what I have discovered, and that is the body of practices I am involved with, and from where I have taken the clues for making a practical and wise use of the proposals contained in the books of Carlos Castaneda (See The Teachings of Don Carlos, Practical Applications of the Works of Carlos Castaneda" , by Victor Sanchez, Bear and Company). The way and techniques I have developed inspired by the writings of Castaneda, do not pretend to reflect the unworldly goals of Castaneda's tales, but those which are congruent with the Toltequity I have learned among the living Indian Toltecs in the Mexican mountains where they do live.
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It is said that Gabriel Montenegro [y] Vargas (Zoëpiron, Theòpilos, 1907-1969), who had received teachings from priests of the Toltec Indians, led the Mexican F.R.A. In 1948 he was initiated into Crowley's O.T.O. (2nd Agape Lodge). Montenegro visited Metzger's O.T.O. in Stein, Switzerland in 1967, which "indeed [was] a little bit of heaven".
A photo of several mounds at the Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park. Identification of the site with the Toltec Indians is a mistake. Mrs. Gilbert Knapp, owner of the land from 1857 to 1900, thought the Toltec Indians of Mexico had built the mounds. Investigation by archaeologists in 1883 proved the ancestors of Native Americans from within the present-day United States had built these mounds, like other mound sites around the nation.
Allan Hardman, Toltec Master, trained by Miguel Ruiz, author of "The Four Agreements." Offering OnLine Apprentice Training Program; Journeys of the Spirit to Teotihuacan, Mexico, Machu Picchu, Peru; Wisdom Circle in Sonoma County, Calif.; Long Distance Apprenticeships.
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Fray Bernardino de Sahagun, an early Spanish chronicler, estimated that the Chichimeca and Toltec Indians used Peyote at least 1890 years before the arrival of the Europeans. Sahagun lived with and studied the indigenous Indians from 1499 to 1590.
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