My last review was 12 Rules For Life by Jordan B Peterson. I think it`s a great book, but once I put it on the shelf, I remembered, as well as Peterson`s advice is that the foundation was always based on principles. I was stunned for a while when my mind and heart fought with the basics to change his own life. Then I spied on don Miguel Ruiz`s four chords on my shelf almost next to my newcomer. Agreements, yes, I remembered reading the Four Accords years ago, and I found the concept of agreements as amania of life and relationships from the point of view of agreements and not principles. So I`m rereading the book, and here`s my review. I hope you enjoy it. Uhh… I think you really missed the meaning of his book. I don`t really want to explain exactly how, because I think it`s useless.
I just think you see this the wrong way…. Anywho. God bless you anyway! You completely missed the value of Ruiz`s book. It really isn`t as self-centered, as you announce, in fact in one of the chapters, it says that in assumptions, it`s a form of self-absorption, because you assume that everything goes above you. I don`t see how a man who encourages us to be people of integrity and to work hard is a magician. Your comments make you sound like a religious fanatic. While it is good to recognize the literature of the new age, it is also important for you to see its value, at least it is more inclusive than Christianity. Nothing about the philosophy of the new era spares other beliefs, while the Bible condemns marriages between homosexuals, it condemns among other things the time it spends with non-disciples… The book was originally published in 1997 by Amber-Allen in California. The book has been translated into 46 languages, including Arabic, Chinese and Spanish. [11] An illustrated edition was then published by the same company in 2010 to celebrate the book`s 15th anniversary. [12] As a disclaimer, Ruiz presents the teachings of this book as the basis of the ancient Toltec traditions.
The Toltec`s are an ancient tribe in southern Mexico, made up of creative and artistic people.