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Well, the bottom line is that a person should not just passively perceive the world, but should receive energy, according to Castaneda, in general, the whole world is energy, and actively transform the world for themselves. Roughly speaking, an “advanced” shaman can change the world at will with his thoughts.
In fact, it seems that Castaneda was just a very good writer with a good imagination and a good knowledge of anthropology. Professional anthropologists rate his books as a free retelling of classic works on the culture of the North American Indians, and most likely there was no Don Juan, but there was a desire to sell his work and make a good profit on it.