Don Miguel Ruiz The Four Agreements 📥
Just as we train dogs, society domesticates people. From the moment we are born, we are taught what to believe, how to act, and what to feel. Our parents, schools, and religions reward us with attention and love when we obey, and punish us with neglect or criticism when we rebel.
This article explores the life of Don Miguel Ruiz, the Toltec context of his work, a deep dive into each of the Four Agreements, and how to practically apply them to dismantle the "domestication" of the human mind. don miguel ruiz the four agreements
and express clear desires rather than assuming others know what we want. Clear communication is the antidote to the "poison" of assumption, preventing the cycles of sadness and conflict that arise from misinterpretation. The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz - Becoming Carmen Just as we train dogs, society domesticates people
Conversely, breaking one agreement usually triggers the others. If you make an assumption (Agreement 3), you will likely take it personally (Agreement 2), then gossip about it (breaking Agreement 1), and then feel too exhausted to try your best (Agreement 4). This article explores the life of Don Miguel