We have to break a lot of old agreements and change a lot of domesticated beliefs to actually have a space for someone`s violation or anger on us, without judging, withdrawing, defending, accusing, intellectualizing, you share their dream. I like what you say. If you wrote a book about your spontaneous agreements, I would read it. In The Four Agreements, Don Miguel Ruiz reveals the source of self-limiting convictions that deprive us of joy and cause unnecessary suffering. Based on ancient Tolec wisdom, the Four Accords offer a powerful code of conduct that can quickly transform our lives into a new experience of freedom, true happiness, and love.• A New York Times bestseller for more than a decade• More than 8.5 million copies sold in the United States• Translated into 46 languages worldwide The Four Accords©, published in 1997 and has sold about 9 million times. It`s been on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly a decade. Everything we do is based on agreements we have made – agreements with ourselves, with other people, with God, with life. But the most important agreements are those that we encounter ourselves. Once again, I am honored that an apprentice of Don Miguel Ruiz took the time to share some wisdom here. The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom is a self-help book by bestspoer Don Miguel Ruiz with Janet Mills. The book proposes a code of conduct based on ancient Tolèque wisdom and which advocates the freedom of self-limiting beliefs that can cause suffering and restrictions in a person`s life. They said, “I met a person who had read this book… ». All right.
Apparently, they didn`t get any of that, and that`s why they knocked you down. So you haven`t read the book and you can express such strong opinions about the book? The study of Toltec history makes no sense when it comes to understanding this book. It`s like looking at the old Hindu and deciding that there is nothing to gain by doing yoga or meditation. People have discovered since unthinkable times how to manipulate their minds, and although they have seen it in terms of magic or religion, the methods they have learned are not negligible for this reason alone. . . .