Books by don Miguel Ruiz

In his incomparable way, Don Miguel offers lessons on how to navigate loss with care and self-respect, while gently leading us to higher levels of awareness. Through the grace and poignancy of each word, he reminds us to embrace every event, tragic or not, with a joyous appreciation for the human experience. 

Presented as a spiritual master class, Grief and Renewal highlights our impulse to use bereavement as an excuse to suffer. Societal expectations often cause us more emotional pain in times of trauma, as do our own fears about death. 

Grief and Renewal reveals how the most profound challenges can be handled with love and openness, as we begin to understand the infinite and eternal perspective of life itself.

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Books by don Miguel Ruiz Jr.

Outside of Mexico City lies the ancient pyramid complex of Teotihuacan, which, according to the oral tradition of the Ruiz family, was the spiritual center for the Toltec people. For over thirty years, Toltec master don Miguel Ruiz Jr. has been traveling to the pyramids of Teotihuacan to teach others about the powerful mysteries that can be found there. Now, for the first time ever, Ruiz reveals the meaning and transformative power of this ancient city to all and explains to readers how they too can experience this transformation in their own lives.

Books by don Jose Ruiz

In The Shaman’s Path to Freedom, Ruiz will teach you how to find and claim your own personal freedom, one based on unconditional love for yourself and others, and in doing so break your mind’s addiction to suffering. By walking this path, you can live a life of peace and harmony within yourself, which is the most important thing you can do to bring about the change that is needed in the world.
 
Filled with Toltec practices for establishing personal freedom, The Shaman’s Path to Freedom is don Jose Ruiz’s most personal and radical book yet, guaranteed to thrill both new readers and longtime fans. 

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