![]() Ruiz says that he will share “the powerful teachings of the Toltec” in this book.įirst, Ruiz describes a parable-or ancient myth-about a student of medicine who went into a cave three thousand years ago and realized that all beings in the universe are a unity made of “pure light, pure love,” including the stars (which he calls tonal), people (which he calls nagual), and God, which is everything and everyone. Ruiz names himself as a nagual, a master of the Toltec way of life, which centers around connecting with abundant happiness and universal love. ![]() Miguel Ruiz begins The Four Agreements with a brief description of the Toltec people, an ancient society from southern Mexico, who studied the union of humans with divinity (or God).
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