You will not find any information about her - neither about the origin, nor about the circumstances or the exact date of death. All that is known is that her real name is Marienne Simcoe, and that she joined Carlos Castaneda's group in the 1970s as a student at the University of California, where she earned a doctorate in philosophy and anthropology. And the fact that she told about herself in the book The Magic Transition. Taisha Abelard is one of the four disciples of Don Juan Matus. During the year she studied at his "magic house" in Mexico. She was part of the so-called group of Castaneda witches, along with Florinda Donner and Carol Tiggs. She mysteriously disappeared with her associates shortly after Carlos Castaneda's death in 1998. The magical transition is a fascinating story of a young woman who accidentally got into the house of Molfar and stayed there for a long time - to master the mystical practices of ancient Mexico. Taisha Abelar describes in detail her studies - physical and breathing exercises, techniques for reliving their own past and long life in the trees. All this guarantees you health and eternal youth, and most importantly - helps to accumulate enough energy to make a magical transition - an act of complete and final liberation. For the reader who does not believe in magic, this book will be an informative novel about the evolution of female nature, and will help rethink the misconceptions that society has imposed on women for centuries. And what if dreams of a judge on a white horse are just part of a sinister plan to enslave women's energy? So the book is a must-read for all feminists.