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The Four AgreementsThe Four Agreements Full Book Introduction We are born into a nightmare. From birth, our parents or guardians teach us the ways of the social world. They want to help us to adapt to the rules and belief systems in this current nightmare; until a day comes when we start to educate ourselves to be like obedient animals with freedom taken from us. Luckily, The Four Agreements can rescue us from this nightmare. The author deploys these four agreements as a weapon for people to turn against their everyday suffering and guilt. It is a battle to break the intangible bonds of entrenched obedience and have the ability to pursue true happiness. Author : Don Miguel RuizDon Miguel Ruiz was born into a family of healers. They were practitioners of ancient Toltec traditions. After high school, he was admitted to study medicine and graduated as a surgeon. Following a near-death experience, Ruiz became interested in Toltec culture, which he went on to study, conducting research into the heritage of pre-Columbian healing and teaching. Today, he is a Nasual of the Eagle Knight lineage. This means he is responsible for guiding people towards spiritual freedom and committed to sharing the Toltec culture to enlighten future generations. Overview | Chapter 1Hi, welcome to Bookey. Today we will unlock the book The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom, A Toltec Wisdom Book. From a Southern Mexican perspective, Toltec culture embodies thousands of years of wisdom. The Toltecs were mostly scientists and artists. Over many generations, their civilization encouraged people to explore spiritual knowledge in a quest for ultimate truth. Toltecs advocate spirituality but do not preach religion. Their culture is devoted to helping people achieve spiritual freedom, transcendent love and happiness. Over the past few thousand years, the Toltecs have guarded their ancestral wisdom, keeping it a secret, fearing the probability of their spiritual riches being misused by European conquerors and miscreant disciples. As their homeland became exposed to the outside world, it was more vital to protect Toltec knowledge and keep it pure. However, in the spirit of sharing wisdom and helping people on their route to enlightenment, Don Miguel Ruiz finally decided to sit down and write to let more people know about Toltec culture through his book The Four Agreements. This book can truly set your mind free. In its pages, Ruiz tells us that everyone is born into a nightmare. From the moment we are born, our parents teach us how to adapt to the rules and regulations of the nightmare until the day comes when we start to train ourselves to conform and become obedient like a well-trained animal with no hope of freedom. Luckily, The Four Agreements can rescue us from this fate. The agreements of the title are as follows: “be impeccable with your word,” “don't take anything personally,” “don't make assumptions,” and “always do your best.” Wielding these four agreements as our tools, Ruiz aims to help us perceive the nature of our suffering and to break free from invisible bondage, so as to chase true freedom and happiness. Next, let's talk through the book's content in three parts:Part One: A painful life in nightmares Part Two: Four agreements that will change your life And Part Three: Break free from old agreements and win back your freedom
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: • James Simpson, beverage director and partner at Espita, authentic Southern Mexican food and drinks in Shaw, DC.; • Chef Adrienne Cheatham. For now, she's best known for being the runner up on season 15 of “Top Chef.” Or maybe she's better known as the chef de cuisine under Marcus Samuelsson at Streetbird, where she received a Bib Gourmand from the Michelin Guide. But … Chef Adrienne is about to be even better known after Tuesday, when her very first cookbook, “Sunday Best,” debuts. The title is inspired by the longstanding African American tradition of wearing your best clothes on Sundays for church services and gatherings, and the cookbook parallels this tradition, dressing up Southern/soul food in its “Sunday best;” • Jeff Fugate. He LOVES queso. So much so that he founded Empty Bowl Queso. He now has a small queso empire going, providing queso-maniacs with their daily fixes through stores across six states, including Maryland, Virginia and the District; • “Oodaalolly” is a time-honored expression of joy, surprise and delight. It's what inspires Swiss-Filipino entrepreneur and sixth-generation chocolate maker Hernan Lauber's many creations using Filipino cacao, ingredients, and flavors to make award-winning chocolate works of art, and have some fun doing it!
Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: • James Simpson, beverage director and partner at Espita, authentic Southern Mexican food and drinks in Shaw, DC.; • Chef Adrienne Cheatham. For now, she's best known for being the runner up on season 15 of “Top Chef.” Or maybe she's better known as the chef de cuisine under Marcus Samuelsson at Streetbird, where she received a Bib Gourmand from the Michelin Guide. But … Chef Adrienne is about to be even better known after Tuesday, when her very first cookbook, “Sunday Best,” debuts. The title is inspired by the longstanding African American tradition of wearing your best clothes on Sundays for church services and gatherings, and the cookbook parallels this tradition, dressing up Southern/soul food in its “Sunday best;” • Jeff Fugate. He LOVES queso. So much so that he founded Empty Bowl Queso. He now has a small queso empire going, providing queso-maniacs with their daily fixes through stores across six states, including Maryland, Virginia and the District; • “Oodaalolly” is a time-honored expression of joy, surprise and delight. It's what inspires Swiss-Filipino entrepreneur and sixth-generation chocolate maker Hernan Lauber's many creations using Filipino cacao, ingredients, and flavors to make award-winning chocolate works of art, and have some fun doing it!
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The New Migrant Caravan Just RUSHED The Mexican Border And Failed, Trump's Policies Are Working. A new migrant caravan had been making its way to the United States from Honduras.The latest reporting is that they tried to rush the Southern Mexican border and were stopped by Mexican law enforcement. Now we are learning of a tense stand off as many of the migrants try to enter Mexico without proper documentation.Support the show (http://timcast.com/donate)
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UPDATE: Trump clarified they do not intend to fire on the migrants but will arrest them.Mexican Official Claims Some Migrants In the third Caravan Are Armed . This news comes as Reuters reports a third group has started to make its way to the US. Now we have reporting that there are three caravans and according to a Mexican Minister some of those in the third group are armed.Following clashes at the Southern Mexican border Trump escalated rhetoric and may send up with 15,000 soldiers in total to the southern US border.Trump's statement that he will treat rocks as firrarms has people alarmed and some enraged. The Honduran Caravan, which was the first headed to the US is not believed to have any arms or many criminals.Support the show (http://timcast.com/donate)
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