Don Miguel Ruiz - The Four Agreements
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A GREEMENTS
Also by don Miguel Ruiz
T HE F IFTH A GREEMENT
A Practical Guide to Self-Mastery
T HE F OUR A GREEMENTS C OMPANION B OOK
Using The Four Agreements to Master the Dream of Your Life
T HE M ASTERY OF L OVE
A Practical Guide to the Art of Relationship
P RAYERS
A Communion with our Creator
T HE V OICE OF K NOWLEDGE
A Practical Guide to Inner Peace
L OS C UATRO A CUERDOS
Una gua prctica para la libertad personal
C UADERNO DE T RABAJO DE L OS C UATRO A CUERDOS
Utiliza Los Cuatro Acuerdos para gobernar el sueo de tu vida
L A M AESTRA DEL A MOR
Una gua prctica para el arte de las relaciones
O RACIONES
Una comunin con nuestro Creador
L A V OZ DEL C ONOCIMIENTO
Una gua prctica para la paz interior
A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
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Toltec
A GREEMENTS
Wisdom
Book
DON M IGUEL R UIZ
A MBER -A LLEN P UBLISHING
S AN R AFAEL , C ALIFORNIA
Copyright 1997 by Miguel Angel Ruiz, M.D.
Published by AmberAllen Publishing, Inc.
P. O. Box 6657
San Rafael, California 94903
Editorial: Janet Mills
Cover Illustration: Nicholas Wilton
Cover Design: Michele Wetherbee
Author Photo: Ellen Denuto
All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review; nor may any part of this book be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or other, without written permission from the publisher.
Note: The term black magic is not meant to convey racial connotation; it is merely used to describe the use of magic for adverse or harmful purposes.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ruiz, Miguel, 1952 The four agreements : a practical guide to personal freedom/Miguel Ruiz. p. cm. (A Toltec wisdom book) (alk. paper)
1. Conduct of life. 2. Toltec philosophy Miscellanea.
I. Title. II. Series: Ruiz, Miguel, 1952 Toltec wisdom book.
BJ1581. 2. R85 1997 299.792 dc21 97-18256 CIP
ISBN 978-1-934408-01-8
To the Circle of Fire; those who have gone before, those who are present, and those who have yet to come.
Domestication and
the Dream of the Planet
I WOULD LIKE TO HUMBLY ACKNOWLEDGE MY mother Sarita, who taught me unconditional love; my father Jose Luis, who taught me discipline; my grandfather Leonardo Macias, who gave me the key to unlock the Toltec mysteries; and my sons Miguel, Jose Luis, and Leonardo.
I wish to express my deep affection and appreciation to the dedication of Gaya Jenkins and Trey Jenkins.
I would like to extend my profound gratitude to Janet Mills publisher, editor, believer. I am also abidingly grateful to Ray Chambers for lighting the way.
I would like to honor my dear friend Gini Gentry, an amazing brain whose faith touched my heart.
I would like to pay tribute to the many people who have given freely of their time, hearts, and resources to support the teachings. A partial list includes: Gae Buckley, Ted and Peggy Raess, Christinea Johnson, Judy Red Fruhbauer, Vicki Molinar, David and Linda Dibble, Bernadette Vigil, Cynthia Wootton, Alan Clark, Rita Rivera, Catherine Chase, Stephanie Bureau, Todd Kaprielian, Glenna Quigley, Allan and Randi Hardman, Cindee Pascoe, Terry and Chuck Cowgill, Roberto and Diane Paez, Siri Gian Singh Khalsa, Heather Ash, Larry Andrews, Judy Silver, Carolyn Hipp, Kim Hofer, Mersedeh Kheradmand, Diana and Sky Ferguson, Keri Kropidlowski, Steve Hasenburg, Dara Salour, Joaquin Galvan, Woodie Bobb, Rachel Guerrero, Mark Gershon, Collette Michaan, Brandt Morgan, Katherine Kilgore (Kitty Kaur), Michael Gilardy, Laura Haney, Marc Cloptin, Wendy Bobb, Ed Fox, Yari Jaeda, Mary Carroll Nelson, Amari Magdelana, JaneAnn Dow, Russ Venable, Gu and Maya Khalsa, Mataji Rosita, Fred and Marion Vatinelli, Diane Laurent, V.J. Polich, Gail Dawn Price, Barbara Simon, Patti Torres, Kaye Thompson, Ramin Yazdani, Linda Lightfoot, Terry Gorton, Dorothy Lee, J.J. Frank, Jennifer and Jeanne Jenkins, George Gorton, Tita Weems, Shelley Wolf, Gigi Boyce, Morgan Drasmin, Eddie Von Sonn, Sydney de Jong, Peg Hackett Cancienne, Germaine Bautista, Pilar Mendoza, Debbie Rund Caldwell, Bea La Scalla, Eduardo Rabasa, and The Cowboy.
T HOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO, THE T OLTEC WERE known throughout southern Mexico as women and men of knowledge. Anthropologists have spoken of the Toltec as a nation or a race, but, in fact, the Toltec were scientists and artists who formed a society to explore and conserve the spiritual knowledge and practices of the ancient ones. They came together as masters (naguals) and students at Teotihuacan, the ancient city of pyramids outside Mexico City known as the place where Man Becomes God.
Over the millennia, the naguals were forced to conceal the ancestral wisdom and maintain its existence in obscurity. European conquest, coupled with rampant misuse of personal power by a few of the apprentices, made it necessary to shield the knowledge from those who were not prepared to use it wisely or who might intentionally misuse it for personal gain.
Fortunately, the esoteric Toltec knowledge was embodied and passed on through generations by different lineages of naguals. Though it remained veiled in secrecy for hundreds of years, ancient prophecies foretold the coming of an age when it would be necessary to return the wisdom to the people. Now, don Miguel Ruiz, a nagual from the Eagle Knight lineage, has been guided to share with us the powerful teachings of the Toltec.
Toltec knowledge arises from the same essential unity of truth as all the sacred esoteric traditions found around the world. Though it is not a religion, it honors all the spiritual masters who have taught on the earth. While it does embrace spirit, it is most accurately described as a way of life, distinguished by the ready accessibility of happiness and love.
T HREE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, THERE WAS A HUMAN just like you and me who lived near a city surrounded by mountains. The human was studying to become a medicine man, to learn the knowledge of his ancestors, but he didnt completely agree with everything he was learning. In his heart, he felt there must be something more.
One day, as he slept in a cave, he dreamed that he saw his own body sleeping. He came out of the cave on the night of a new moon. The sky was clear, and he could see millions of stars. Then something happened inside of him that transformed his life forever. He looked at his hands, he felt his body, and he heard his own voice say, I am made of light; I am made of stars.
He looked at the stars again, and he realized that its not the stars that create light, but rather light that creates the stars. Everything is made of light, he said, and the space in-between isnt empty. And he knew that everything that exists is one living being, and that light is the messenger of life, because it is alive and contains all information.
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