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4 acuerdos

Los 4 acuerdos toltecas

Todos en el transcurso de nuestra vida hemos tomado decisiones que pueden llegar a perjudicarnos y no resultan como esperábamos y nos recriminamos por haberla tomado.

Dejemos de hacer todo eso y sigamos lo que nos dicen los 4 acuerdos toltecas que nos propone el Dr. Miguel Ruiz.

Primeramente los toltecas son una cultura precolombina que dominaron gran parte del centro de México entre los siglos X y XII d.c, y que se caracterizó por el amplio desarrollo de sus conocimientos esotéricos, los cuales lograron sobrevivir transmitiéndose de generación en generación.

Los acuerdos son dogmas o principios cuya aplicación en todos los aspectos de nuestra vida nos llevarían a alcanzar un gran nivel de paz interior y tranquilidad.

Los 4 acuerdos:

 

1. Sé impecable con tus palabras:
Este acuerdo nos habla de utilizar las palabras apropiadamente. Es ser coherente con lo que piensas y con lo que haces. Así consigues ser auténtico y respetable.

2. No te tomes nada de manera personal:  Suceda lo que suceda a tu alrededor, no te lo tomes personalmente, porque si lo haces, te expones a sufrir por nada, sólo trata de confiar en tí, en quien eres y en lo que haces.

3. No hagas suposiciones: No des nada por supuesto. Si tienes dudas, acláralas. Si sospechas, pregunta. Suponer te hace inventar historias que sólo envenenan tu alma y que no tienen fundamento. 

4. Haz siempre lo máximo: Haz siempre lo mejor que puedas, con el máximo esfuerzo y disfrutando de lo que haces, y así se obtendrán buenos resultados y nunca te arrepentirás de nada. Y si te caes empieza otra vez.

" No hay razón para sufrir. La única razón por la que sufres es porque así tú lo decides. Si observas tu vida encontrarás muchas excusas para sufrir, pero ninguna razón válida. Lo mismo es aplicable a la felicidad. La felicidad es una elección, pero también lo es el sufrimiento." (Dr. Miguel Ruiz)

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