We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...
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We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...
124-The Obstacle Is The Way: Part 3-Final Episode; The Art of Beginning Again
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4 months ago
124-The Obstacle Is The Way: Part 3-Final Episode; The Art of Beginning Again
We explore the final chapter of Ryan Holiday's "The Obstacle is the Way," focusing on how life requires us to continuously begin again and view obstacles as opportunities rather than barriers. • The cycle of obstacles never ends - when we navigate one, another emerges • Mountains behind mountains - life presents continuous challenges requiring perpetual readiness • Obstacles become opportunities when we change our perspective and approach • Success comes from seeing clearly, acting correctly...
What's on Your Bookshelf?
We open a new arc with The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, shifting from a year of habits and happiness into a practice of inner freedom rooted in Toltec wisdom. The smoky mirror story sets our theme: clear the fog, see the light, and rebuild beliefs that actually serve. • framing freedom as the progression after happiness and habits • why Toltec roots and the smoky mirror metaphor matter • decisions that pinch and how projection clouds advice • images of light versus labels and roles • ...