Toltec Spirit:  Wisdom of don Miguel Ruiz and The Four Agreements passed on to others

 

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Don Miguel’s published material is extraordinarily powerful, yet simple. It is also a small fraction of what he has shared over my years with him. The majority of techniques for transformation that he has mastered and shared will never see a printed page.  It will be up to those that have studied with him to pass on his wisdom.

He has shared with his apprentices and students the teachings not only from the Toltecs, but also from esoteric traditions around the world.  His most popular book, The Four Agreements, is an overview of the path to personal freedom.  He does not share much in the way of specific actions and practices.  It is easy to take a paragraph, read it, and feel that we understand it.  Yet for those of us who have spent years with him, it is easy to take a paragraph, and spend half a day exploring the depths and significance of what it means to our life.  

In the workshops we discover deeper insight and engage in the practices of the material don Miguel has published, and venture into completely unwritten work as well.  Each workshop is a blending of presentation, discussions, meditations, dreaming exercises, interaction, and ceremony.  It is always my intent to create a new experience for each participant each time.  Direct experience through interaction and action, is always faster and more powerful learning than hearing a description. 

In the beginning it is the Guide that leads one to the transformative experience.  After practice, participants will have the personal power to take themselves there.  With more practice, they will master the transformation process themselves. 

It is impossible to say specifically what will be covered in each workshop, or how it will be taught.  I have yet to teach two classes the same way, even if it has been on the same subject.  I am always faced with a different group of students and a different set of beliefs and perspectives.  The beauty of this is that it inspires me to new ways of expression and teaching that will bring participants to a transformative experience and a new point of view. 

Understanding this flexibility, it is always unknown to me exactly what I will be teaching, or how it will be presented.  This is truer in my individual classes.  In the workshops, I generally attempt to provide a framework of topics beforehand that I plan to address during the day or weekend.  However, Life sometimes has a way of inserting itself into all of our affairs in every moment.  In these cases, I honor Life, and toss my insignificant plan aside. 

If you find this flexibility disconcerting, perhaps it is based on a set of assumptions that give you little freedom in your life.  Keep these assumptions if you choose, if you can.  However in doing so, be aware that it is these hidden assumptions that trap us in our world of hell that Life is seeking so tenaciously to pry us from.

In my teaching and sharing you are always invited to not believe me.  I actually encourage it.  Practice your skills as a skeptic of what you are asked to believe.  However, I also ask that you also be a skeptic of what you believe

I ask that you consider what I believe.  If it makes sense to you, try it out, experiment with it as a belief.  If it works to make you happier, keep it, until you find a better one.  If it makes you less happy, discard it.  You can do the same with all that you already believe.  In practicing this, you will discover that you can be a master to what you believe, instead of being a servant to all those agreements that you have been living for.    

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