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The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz
The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz










The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz

Being impeccable with one’s word means taking responsibility for one’s actions but not judging or blaming oneself. Be Impeccable with Your Word (Chapter 2): Ruiz examines the power of the word, how it’s misunderstood, and how most people use it to spread emotional poison.These four agreements are the subjects of Chapters 2-5: To escape it and form a new dream, Ruiz outlines four new agreements people can make to rapidly change their lives and lead them to personal freedom. However, these self-limiting agreements cause people to continue living in hell, or the dream of the planet. In Chapter 1, he notes that everyone makes agreements about what to believe, how to feel, and how to behave. Children learn the dream of the planet from their parents, teachers, and religious leaders through a process Ruiz calls the domestication of humans. This includes family, school systems, religion, and culture. Ruiz begins the book by introducing the dream of the planet, the collective dream of all of humanity.

The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz

Ruiz uses the term in the usual sense: to describe the use of magic for harmful purposes.

The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz

Note: The term “black magic” is not intended to convey racial connotations. This guide refers to the Amber Allen 1997 print edition. The book focuses on understanding self-limiting agreements learned through domestication, the necessity of choice in making and breaking agreements, and living in a state of unconditional love in which one looks forward to the new dream of heaven on earth. A self-help and personal growth book, The Four Agreements is the first of six Toltec Wisdom Books by Ruiz, which explore the teachings of the Toltec culture (an ancient civilization centered in Mexico).












The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz