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Self-Rejection is the Root of Suffering

Self-Rejection is the Root of Suffering

We create impossible standards of perfection and then judge ourselves for not meeting them. This self-abuse stems from domestication. The more we accept ourselves as we are, the less we suffer. Self-love is the key to personal freedom.

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The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz is a Toltec wisdom guide to personal freedom. It reveals how societal conditioning creates limiting beliefs and offers four powerful agreements to break free from fear and self-judgment, leading to a life of inner peace, love, joy, and authenticity.

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