Finding a ‘beneficial’ or an ‘enemy’ spot was an important need for man in the wilderness. (Ixtlan, 71)
They are more like feelings…if you look at a bush or a tree or a rock where you may like to rest, your eyes can make you feel whether or not that is the best resting place. (Ixtlan, 73)
You have a knack for hunting and that is what you should learn, hunting. We are not going to talk about plants anymore. (Ixtlan, 75)
Be so still as to merge with the branches. (Ixtlan, 145)
Hunting power or hunting game is the same. (Ixtlan 152)
Power is a very peculiar affair. It is impossible to pin it down and say what it really is. It is a feeling one has about certain things. Power is personal. It belongs to oneself alone.
Power commands you and yet it obeys you (long). (Ixtlan, 153)