
The Four Agreements
A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
by Miguel Ruiz
Who This Book Is For
An ideal reader for The Four Agreements is someone who feels weighed down by self-judgment, fear of rejection, and habitual drama, yet is curious about changing their internal narrative. They’re open to a practical, non-dogmatic spiritual framework that treats words as creative power and believes that much of reality is shaped by perception. They want concrete tools to reduce automatic reactivity: impeccable speech, not taking things personally, avoiding assumptions, doing their best. They’re likely dealing with relationship conflicts, burnout, guilt, or anxiety, and seek a method to reclaim personal power. They value simplicity and memorability; they’ll appreciate memorable maxims and exercises that fit into a busy life. They’re willing to examine childhood conditioning (the Dream of the Planet, domestication) and to adopt new agreements consciously. They prefer a humane approach emphasizing forgiveness, self-compassion, and loving-kindness, not blame. They’re looking for a durable framework to live with greater authenticity and peace. Start now for real.
Book Details
- Categories
- Self Help, Nonfiction, Spirituality
- Pages
- 152
- Published
- 2001
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 4.2 (505,920 reviews)
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