A new Taisha Abelar's book is about to be released. [updated]
Carol Tiggs is the Nagual Woman and President of Cleargreen.
Without her we hadn't Tensegrity at all because only after her return, the Nagual's party got enough energy to conceive and create this system from the Magical Passes of shamans of ancient Mexico. She had left for years after perception maneuvers and upheavals impossible to describe (and even to think about).
"Tales of Energy" was the book she was going to publish time ago.
Florinda Donner is the warrior dreamer of Nagual Carlos Castaneda's party and one of the creators of Tensegrity.
She has never been mentioned in Castaneda works until 1985, in one of her books, he revealed her belonging to the Rule.
Together with Taisha Abelar and Carol Tiggs, she has helped the Nagual in the birth of Tensegrity, a system which today is followed by so many pratictioners.
For Florinda Donner's admirers, she is not only a powerful and rare dreamer, but also a unique anthropologist, who let her readers literally "live" the world of Amazonian Indios, as well as the one of South American Curers and, of course, one of the best writer ever.
She has written three books where the power of her dreaming is evident with the easyness the reader is carried away.
FLORINDA DONNERS' BIBLIOGRAPHY
Shabono is an anthropological filedwork about amazonian indians, where their cognitive system is made accessible to understand and, for this reason unique in the field.
The Witch's Dream is an anthropological fieldwork about a south american curer, and the particular point of view of this culture dealing with the unknown.
Being-in-Dreaming tells about the training of warrior females in Nagual's world. Is the first time that someone other than the Nagual writes about Don Juan and his warriors.
She is the warrior stalker among Nagual's Cohorts and one of the creators and founders of Tensegrity.
Her only book "The Sorcerers' Crossing" is litterally filled with precious details about recapitulation, breath and magical passes tecniques: an awesome work about our inner possibilities which is surprisingly unknown.
The Sorcerers' Crossing tells us about the classic training of female stalkers (versed in fixing the position of the assemblage point once it has been displaced through dreaming).
It's also probably one of the best self-help manuals around thank to the perfect explanation of the Recapitulation and the clear and direct style of Taisha Abelar.

Carlos Castaneda