The Fifth Agreement: A Practical Guide to Self-Mastery (Toltec Wisdom)
by Miguel Ruiz (Author), Don Jose Ruiz (Author)
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In The Four Agreements, don Miguel Ruiz revealed how the process of our education, or "domestication," can make us forget the wisdom we were born with. Throughout our lives, we make many agreements that go against ourselves and create needless suffering. The Four Agreements help us to break these self-limiting agreements and replace them with agreements that bring us personal freedom, happiness, and love.In The Fifth Agreement, don Miguel Ruiz joins his son don Jose Ruiz to offer a fresh show more perspective on The Four Agreements and a powerful new agreement for transforming our lives into our personal heaven. The Fifth Agreement takes us to a deeper level of awareness of the power of the Self and returns us to the authenticity we were born with. In this compelling sequel to the book that has changed the lives of millions of people around the world, we are reminded of the greatest gift we can give ourselves: the freedom to be who we really are.
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Don Miguel’s second book starts with a summary of the four agreements that he wrote about in his first book. He added the fifth agreement. I agree, only partially, with the fifth agreement. In my view, it should have been framed differently.
The rest of the book is a rehash of the second half of his first book. It is useful to reread it because you – the reader – get a chance to look at the material with fresh eyes.
Most of the writing style is quite straightforward, and he does call a spade a spade. Don Miguel does not beat about the bush.
I am not sure why he keeps talking about Toltec wisdom because the five agreements lie in the realm of practical advice.
The rest of the book is a rehash of the second half of his first book. It is useful to reread it because you – the reader – get a chance to look at the material with fresh eyes.
Most of the writing style is quite straightforward, and he does call a spade a spade. Don Miguel does not beat about the bush.
I am not sure why he keeps talking about Toltec wisdom because the five agreements lie in the realm of practical advice.
Review first published on my blog: http://memoriesfrombooks.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-fifth-agreement-practical-guid...
The Fifth Agreement is a follow up on the book The Four Agreements written in 1997. Both books are meant to be life guides based on Toltec philosophies that originated in Mexico. This book reiterates the four agreements - be impeccable in your word, don't take anything personally, don't make assumptions, and always do your best. The book elaborates on each of them and introduces a fifth that according to the author "wasn't included in my first book because the first four agreements were enough of a challenge at that time." That agreement is to be skeptical but ready to listen.
As is the case in books of this genre, the show more base ideas are simple and understandable. Implementation of them is quite another matter, and that is where the book and many like it falls short. It presents the ideas but without the practical suggestions as to how to implement them.
As a framework, I agree with many of the ideas and principles in the book. It seems like it should be accompanied by a "how to" guide, or perhaps my need for that is a statement to where I am on my own spiritual journey. I do know, however, that certain descriptions and imagery like the quote above do stand out and will stay with me for a long time.
As with many books in this genre, I will take what benefits me from it and leave the rest. show less
The Fifth Agreement is a follow up on the book The Four Agreements written in 1997. Both books are meant to be life guides based on Toltec philosophies that originated in Mexico. This book reiterates the four agreements - be impeccable in your word, don't take anything personally, don't make assumptions, and always do your best. The book elaborates on each of them and introduces a fifth that according to the author "wasn't included in my first book because the first four agreements were enough of a challenge at that time." That agreement is to be skeptical but ready to listen.
As is the case in books of this genre, the show more base ideas are simple and understandable. Implementation of them is quite another matter, and that is where the book and many like it falls short. It presents the ideas but without the practical suggestions as to how to implement them.
As a framework, I agree with many of the ideas and principles in the book. It seems like it should be accompanied by a "how to" guide, or perhaps my need for that is a statement to where I am on my own spiritual journey. I do know, however, that certain descriptions and imagery like the quote above do stand out and will stay with me for a long time.
As with many books in this genre, I will take what benefits me from it and leave the rest. show less
Yeah, if you're not over the new age-y self help metaphysical stuff by now, then I would recommend reading the 'Four Agreements' rather than this. Two thirds of the book is actually a re-cap of the first book. There's a little extra added bit about 'being skeptical, but learning to listen' which is good advice, but this book would be a better read in Borders' Cafe rather then in your own home.
Companion book to The Four Agreements and The Mastery of Love, The Fifth Agreement focuses on "Be skeptical, but learn to listen". In truth, the message was difficult to grasp. However, the original four agreements: 1. Be impeccable with your word 2. Take nothing personally 3. Make no assumptions 4. Always do your best still are the best lessons to learn for finding happiness. In essence, the Fifth Agreement is about truth and happiness and to allow yourself to go beyond the symbols of our daily life to simply live.
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Don Miguel Ruiz no mostra o caminho de como mudar a nós mesmos, a partir de dentro, adotando 5 novos compromissos capazes de nos libertar de nosso sistema de crenças obsoleto. Ao mudar a nós mesmos estamos mudando o mundo à nossa volta. Eu mudo, o mundo muda.
Don Miguel Ruiz no mostra o caminho de como mudar a nós mesmos, a partir de dentro, adotando 5 novos compromissos capazes de nos libertar de nosso sistema de crenças obsoleto. Ao mudar a nós mesmos estamos mudando o mundo à nossa volta. Eu mudo, o mundo muda.
Spiritual book focusing on yoga, new age concepts of spirtual elevation, and expanding your consciousness. You'll learn:
• How our understanding of the world and perception of reality are colored by the symbols and languages that we use to think and express ourselves.
• How we can use the 5 agreements to break free from societal conditioning and false beliefs, take control of our perceptions and choices. These include: being impeccable with your word, not taking things personally, challenging assumptions, always doing your best, and listening with both skepticism and openness.
• How to progress through 3 stages of awareness using the 5 agreements above.
Book summary at: https://readingraphics.com/book-summary-the-fifth-agreement/
• How our understanding of the world and perception of reality are colored by the symbols and languages that we use to think and express ourselves.
• How we can use the 5 agreements to break free from societal conditioning and false beliefs, take control of our perceptions and choices. These include: being impeccable with your word, not taking things personally, challenging assumptions, always doing your best, and listening with both skepticism and openness.
• How to progress through 3 stages of awareness using the 5 agreements above.
Book summary at: https://readingraphics.com/book-summary-the-fifth-agreement/
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Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. is a Nagual, a Toltec Master of Transformation, a direct descendant of the Toltecs of the Eagle Knight lineage, and the son of don Miguel Ruiz. He is the author of The Five Levels of Attachment and Living a Life of Awareness.
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