
Per Carlos Castaneda, inorganic beings are defined as entities that possess awareness and intelligence but lack a biological, organic structure.
They represent consciousness without organism, existing within specific energy alignments or bands of awareness that remain inaccessible to ordinary human perception.
These beings are ancient, intelligent, and possess motivations that are entirely alien to human experience They inhabit the second attention, which is not a separate universe but rather our own world perceived through a different alignment of awareness. Because their true forms are beyond human tolerance, they appear in dreams as shadows, shifting forms, or human-like projections. While they are capable of teaching and communication, they can also be predatory or parasitic, feeding on human awareness and attention.
Interaction with these entities primarily occurs through dreaming, which is treated as a functional gateway rather than mere imagination. When a dreamer becomes lucid and maintains focus, the dream ceases to be a personal experience and becomes shared territory where inorganic beings can be encountered. However, these interactions are fraught with danger because these beings are cognitively seductive, offering knowledge and power to entice the practitioner. The risk is that a person’s awareness may become trapped or captured, leading to a permanent loss of ordinary perception.
Beneath the literal description of these entities lies a deeper interpretation, they may be autonomous structures within consciousness or archetypal intelligences. Their existence suggests that consciousness is not exclusive to biology and that reality is a layered, negotiable field rather than a fixed environment. This perspective shifts the concept of human identity from that of a stable observer to a temporary alignment drifting through a vast field of competing awarenesses.
by Ok_Blacksmith_1556
