The Ruiz Brothers, don Miguel Ruiz, Jr. and don Jose Ruiz, help you navigate through the challenges of using love to either go against ourselves—which is conditional—or as an expression of our authentic selves—which is unconditional.
"We cannot give what we do not have" is something their father, don Miguel Ruiz, has taught them throughout their apprenticeship. In every relationship that we find ourselves in, we are the constant, he says. If we have conditional love for ourselves, then we have nothing but conditional love to give.
But if we do the work that allows us to heal from the wounds that conditional love has left in our hearts and minds, then that allows us the opportunity to open up to unconditional love of ourselves and in our relationships. To create our work of art, which is our lives, is to be an expression of such love.
Join the Ruiz brothers, as they share lessons from some of their family teachings and books, My Good Friend the Rattlesnake, Mastery of Love, Eros, and The Seven Secrets to Happy, Healthy Relationships. They teach you to:
- Become aware of how you confuse what you know, for who you are
- Gain awareness of how you have created your reality
- Release the fear of what you are without your beliefs
- Embrace unconditional love
- Make new agreements that are more in line with your authentic self
Ultimately, the Toltec tradition teaches that mastering life is key to enjoying it. You take a deep look at what you believe about yourself and the world around you and notice what you habitually do—how you act and react based on what you believe. Then, once you have become more aware of what you think, how you act, and where those thoughts and actions originate, you will be invited to practice new ways of thinking, acting, and being that are more aligned with your true nature and your highest good.
Don't miss this opportunity to master your life—and truly enjoy it.