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The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom, A Toltec Wisdom Book | 
| Author: Don Miguel Ruiz Publisher: Amber-Allen Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 670 reviews Sales Rank: 454
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 168 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 1878424505 Dewey Decimal Number: 299.792 EAN: 9781878424501 ASIN: 1878424505
Publication Date: January 15, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: 100% Brand New! - Ships Today! Identical to Amazon's book in every way. Flawless! Not a cheap Remainder or Book Club Copy! *We recommend Expedited Shipping option for much faster mail delivery
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Amazon.com Review Sit at the foot of a native elder and listen as great wisdom of days long past is passed down. In The Four Agreements shamanic teacher and healer Don Miguel Ruiz exposes self-limiting beliefs and presents a simple yet effective code of personal conduct learned from his Toltec ancestors. Full of grace and simple truth, this handsomely designed book makes a lovely gift for anyone making an elementary change in life, and it reads in a voice that you would expect from an indigenous shaman. The four agreements are these: Be impeccable with your word. Don't take anything personally. Don't make assumptions. Always do your best. It's the how and why one should do these things that make The Four Agreements worth reading and remembering. --P. Randall Cohan
Product Description Featured in the premiere issue of O: The Oprah Magazine and on Oprah's Favorite Things 2000 segment, The Four Agreements reveals the source of self-limiting beliefs that rob people of joy and create needless suffering. Based on ancient Toltec wisdom, the Four Agreements -- be impeccable with your word, don't take anything personally, don't make assumptions, always do your best -- offer a powerful code of conduct that can rapidly transform life into a new experience of freedom, love, and true happiness. This jacketed linen-bound hardcover gift edition features two-color printing and a silk ribbon marker.
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Ok November 18, 2008 While I agree with the four agreements - the ideas are good - I don't like how it is presented. It is based on the presumption that life is a dream of Hell. If you don't agree with that the rest doesn't really follow. If that was left out then I would give this a better rating. I do agree though that these agreements are basic common sense but some people still need to read them.
Simple and Wonderful November 16, 2008 This book can be read over and over. I pick it up and read it again and again and always get something new. It is simple and practical and about taking personal responsiblity for self! Love this book and the information in it!
Excellent November 13, 2008 I have made the studies of alchemy a lifetime pursuit. Muchas Gracias Don Miguel, for enlightening all of us with the the greatest lessons of the Great Toltec Masters. This book's powerful four agreements will reveal the road map for true happiness and freedom in your life.
Exciting Read!! UltimateGBGVitamins.com,UltimateMarketers.info November 13, 2008 This Book will totally change your life and your way of thinking!It is even better on CD.Best Health Product,UltimateGBGVitamins.com,Best Internet Coach and affiliate program,UltimateMarketers.info
Nice principles my 5 yr old already knows November 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I dont know how enlightening this "toltec" wisdom is supposed to be. But this 168pg book doesnt seem to be doing it justice. It doesnt give enough reliable background on the Toltecs and just how much time the author studied it before becoming a "shaman". I did a little research on Mr.Ruiz and found out he does tours on Teotihuacan where the Toltec are said to have existed and it could be that he did this book inorder to attract more tourism or something. Or maybe not. But either way, this book just didnt convince me at all. I also read the Toltecs were around for about 2 or 3 centuries and to believe these four principles is what got them through alot, I just dont think so.
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