The Toltec Masteries
Wisdom of The Four Agreements and Beyond-
Awakening Consciousness
Posted on September 17th, 2009 No commentsAwakening Consciousness
The human being is a pod. It is essentially a cocoon,,, for a seed of consciousness to mature and become self realized. Most human beings live their lives in varying degrees of unconsciousness, never giving birth to a fully mature consciousness.
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Nobody is Perfect
Posted on September 7th, 2009 No commentsSometimes you will hear people say, “Nobody is Perfect.”
Generally they include themselves in this category of not being perfect.
It’s an odd kind of self judgment.It’s an odd kind of self judgment based on this idea of perfection. However, there’s nobody in this category of “Perfection.” And if perfection is an empty group then “perfection” doesn’t really exist.
The consequences of that is that “imperfection” doesn’t exist. Then there is no one that is imperfect either. Including you.
Saying that you aren’t perfect is like saying that Tuesday is not tall enough. “Not tall enough” does’t exist as a category for Tuesdays. Then the category “Too Tall” doesn’t exist eigher. The categories don’t apply.
So applying the category descriptions of “perfect” and “imperfect” to your self, and other people, doesn’t make much sense.
This post originally published at www.ToltecSpirit.com a blog about the Four Agreements.
For practical exercises in being Impeccable and Not Taking things personally listen to the audio sessions in the Self Mastery program.
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Power and Worth
Posted on August 18th, 2009 No commentsThere are associations that our mind makes, particularly where our self importance is concerned. We build a self image structure of beliefs. In that structure of beliefs we usually think of people in powerful positions, as being more important. The associated belief is that if we have less power, then we are less important. And to our belief system less importance means less worth.
The emotional math we do with our self image is to associate our self worth to our power. The more power we wield, the more important and valued we are. The less power we have, the the less we feel we are worth.
This is all to say that we use the subject of power to create beliefs about our self worth. While that may seem to make sense to some people,,,, what gets really weird is when you become aware of the kinds of power we usually use to base our self worth on.
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Being a Moral Person
Posted on August 8th, 2009 No commentsBeing a moral person has gotten confused by a lot of people to mean being right. I don’t think it really means that. Being moral person has more to do with being kind, compassionate, and respectful.
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The Challenge of a Spiritual Warrior
Posted on June 16th, 2009 No commentsThe challenge of the spiritual warrior is daunting.
A recent email from a client working his way through an emotionally challenging divorce caused me to share with him something about the challenge of a spiritual warrior. In his breakup he is often overwhelmed with anger, sadness and frustration. Outbursts still happen as he does not yet have control over his attention. My reply:
It is a war,,, that’s why we call it being a Warrior.
In the beginning we will lose most, or almost all of the day to day, moment to moment battles for our attention. In a way that is to be expected. The benefit of understanding this is that you will not beat your self up when you fall into a story of drama, anger, or sadness etc. The danger of telling you this is that your judge and victim in your belief system might distort the challenge into being so hard and convince you to not even try.
What will you do with the information that this is a challenge? What will the judge and victim of your parasite do with the same information?
It is a risk to share this with you, and a risk to keep it from you.
My advice… do not measure the progress of your war by the results of a single moment, or even one day.
God Speed
Some of the bet guidance I can give can be found in the free audio and Self Mastery exercises at PathwayToHappiness.com The program is derived from my personal study with don Miguel Ruiz and the principles of the Four Agreements.


