->"I've never told you about dreaming, because until now I was only concerned with teaching youhow to be a hunter, " he said. "A hunter is not concerned with the manipulation of power, thereforehis dreams are only dreams. They might be poignant but they are not dreaming."A warrior, on the other hand, seeks power, and one of the avenues to power is dreaming. You maysay that the difference between a hunter and a warrior is that a warrior is on hisway to power, while a hunter knows nothing or very little about it."The decision as to who can be a warrior and who can only be a hunter is not up to us. Thatdecision is in the realm of the powers that guide men. That's why your playing with Mescalito wassuch an important omen. Those forces guided you to me; they took you to that bus depot,remember? Some clown brought you to me. A perfect omen, a clown pointing you out. So, I taughtyou how to be a hunter. And then the other perfect omen, Mescalito himself playing with you. Seewhat I mean?"His weird logic was overwhelming. His words created visions of myself succumbing to somethingawesome and unknown, something which I had not bargained for, and which I had not conceivedexisted, even in my wildest fantasies."What do you propose I should do?" I asked."Become accessible to power; tackle your dreams, " he replied. "You call them dreams because youhave no power. A warrior, being a man who seeks power, doesn't call them dreams, he calls themreal.""You mean he takes his dreams as being reality?""He doesn't take anything as being anything else. What you call dreams are real for a warrior. Youmust understand that a warrior is not a fool. A warrior is an immaculate hunter who hunts power;he's not drunk, or crazed, and he has neither the time nor the disposition to bluff, or to lie tohimself, or to make a wrong move. The stakes are too high for that. The stakes are his trimmedorderly life which he has taken so long to tighten and perfect. He is not going to throw that away bymaking some stupid miscalculation, by taking something for being something else."Dreaming is real for a warrior because in it he can act deliberately, he can choose and reject, hecan select from a variety of items those which lead to power, and then he can manipulate them anduse them, while in an ordinary dream he cannot act deliberately." "Do you mean then, don Juan,that dreaming is real?""Of course it is real.""As real as what we are doing now?""If you want to compare things, I can say that it is perhaps more real. In dreaming you have power;you can change things; you may find out countless concealed facts; you can control whatever youwant."