Season 4 Episode 3: Jeremy Christopher
I pulled a Rick Rubin and just allowed the podcast guest to start talking right away in this one..
Today I'm joined by Jeremy Christopher, a Toltec practitioner based in Brazil who has walked this path since 2006, apprenticed to a nagual for seventeen years, and helped build one of the most active online Nagualismo communities through his site, Nagualismo.com.br. His work — offered through individual sessions rooted in the lineage carried forward from Carlos Castaneda's teachings — moves through territory that modern psychotherapy never or just barely touches: shifting the assemblage point, integrating shadow to reduce self-importance, recapitulation of the events that shaped us, and recovering abilities held in what the tradition calls the ‘cluster’, the luminous memory of our ancestors.
In this conversation, we talk about power — what it actually is, how it's earned, how it's squandered — and about the assemblage point itself: what it means, how it moves, and why so much of the Toltec path is really the art of learning to move it deliberately. We talk about the three essential arts of being a Toltec, and why practices built for warriors centuries ago feel much less like relics and more like critical instructions for right now.
This isn't therapy or personal work as you’ve probably encountered it: it is something closer to sorcery in service of freedom. I hope you enjoy this conversation, and can allow yourself to drop into the grounded rhythm and presence that he offers.