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The Nagual Knocked on the Door - Part 3

By admin • Jul 27th, 2009 • Category: Testimonials, What's New

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When I left our session that day I hugged the Nagual and thanked him. Back in my room I sat out on the balcony and for the first time in Bali [...]



Shamanic Tuition Testimonials - Page One

By admin • Nov 13th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

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My name is Robinson David Martinez. I live in Brooklyn, NYC. I have read Lujan’s book, “The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception” three times. This book has helped me in such profound ways, yet in a simple, subtle, everyday manner. I have had saturation in life and my being [...]



Shamanic Tuition Testimonials Page Two

By admin • Nov 12th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

Lujan’s presence and unique wisdom in perception catalyzed for me a self reflection process that has, since returning from Bali, accelerated my own perception through assimilation of the mysterious silent part of myself.
The process of assimilation has been both challenging and mysterious, allowing my being to enter unsolved and disconnected parts of myself, resolve these [...]



Shamanic Tuition Testimonials Page Three

By admin • Nov 11th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

If I had never met Lujan, the individual, and experienced what he has to offer the world, it would be difficult to imagine he existed beyond the pages of a book. Like the old Nagual Lujan, Juan Matus, or any one of the impeccable warriors from Castaneda’s books or from “The Art of Stalking Parallel [...]



Shamanic Tuition Testimonials Page Four

By admin • Nov 10th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

I came to Bali in May 08 to learn Dragon’s Tears and Tapping and the following is an account of my experiences that have taken place over the last two weeks.
To start with, Dragons tears is a beautiful set of flowing movements that from the first session allowed me to become aware of the energy [...]



Shamanic Tuition Testimonials Page Five

By admin • Nov 9th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

If you seek change in your life, I highly recommend going to see the Nagual Lujan Matus in Bali. This is what I did.
First I will say that upon meeting Lujan, I was struck by his strong affectionate nature and openness. I also recognized his leadership qualities and sense of responsibility towards my visit.
It is [...]



Shamanic Tuition Testimonials Page Six

By admin • Nov 8th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

Lujan - THANK YOU.
It’s really weird how we work as human beings. I remember reading Nicholas’ experience in ‘The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception’ saying I never wanted to be in his position, maybe I knew then I would be, or I was. I thought for the first time in my life I was [...]



Shamanic Tuition Testimonials Page Seven

By admin • Nov 7th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

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I was in Bali with friends and someone very close to me showed me this pamphlet called “Dragon’s Tears”.
As soon as I saw it I felt it draw me inward and I felt something very powerful about it.
My friend whom I have a lot of trust in his intuition told me it was [...]



Shamanic Tuition Testimonials Page Eight

By admin • Nov 6th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

Dear Nagual,
Thank you for helping me.
In early 2007 I participated in Lujan’s Dragon’s Tears workshop. I had been doing Tensegrity for about 5 years on my own. I felt good about these exercises but not really energised by them. The Dragon’s Tears however make me hot and I can feel the energy, especially in my [...]



Synopsis of The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception

By admin • Nov 5th, 2008 • Category: Testimonials

‘The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception; The Living Tapestry of Lujan Matus’ is a stunningly original work, the first and hopefully not the last, book from this mystic pioneer.
Upon reading the book you will become transfixed by the language, drawn into its dream-like web and held there. The book describes the authors travels and [...]