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Beyond Fear.


Beyond Fear

Don Miguel Ruiz Miguel Ruiz may be:
  • Miguel Ruíz (1856-1912), Puerto Rican coffee industrialist
  • Miguel Ángel Ruiz (born 1952), Mexican author, shaman, and teacher
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Beyond Fear: A Toltec Guide To Freedom And Joy from the teachings of don Miguel Ruiz as recorded by Mary Carrol Nelson (Founder of the Layerists in Multi-Media) is a spiritual interpretive in·ter·pre·tive   also in·ter·pre·ta·tive
adj.
Relating to or marked by interpretation; explanatory.



in·terpre·tive·ly adv.
 guide to the teachings of don Miguel Ruiz and his interpretation of Toltec practices. Inclusive of inclusive of
prep.
Taking into consideration or account; including.
 guidance through the basic elements of Toltec wisdom and the spiritual practice, tools for transformation such as exercises and ceremonies, an imaginary journey to Teotihuacan, information on the life after death, prophecies about the evolution of humanity, and biographical information on don Miguel Ruiz and his training with his curandera curandera /cu·ran·de·ra/ (koo-ron-da´rah) [Sp.] healer; a woman who practices curanderismo.  mother, Mother Sarita, Beyond Fear is provides the reader with an insightful understanding of the message and philosophy of Ruiz. Beyond Fear is very highly recommended reading for students of Toltec philosophy, metaphysical studies, those seeking a more innovative interpretation of life and spiritual ideals, and most particularly those who have studied from the Four Agreements.
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