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The Five Levels of Attachment

Toltec Wisdom for the Modern World

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The Five Levels of Attachment

By: Don Miguel Ruiz Jr.
Narrated by: Ken Kamlet
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Do you hold your beliefs? Or do your beliefs hold you?

In this groundbreaking work, Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. writes that we have all unwittingly made agreements about how we think we should live our lives and what we believe our personal truths are.

But what most of us do not realize is that each one of these agreements represents an attachment, a limiting filter on who we think we are, and what our future could hold.

The Five Levels of Attachment provides you with a measuring stick to understanding how tied you are to any belief, idea, or opinion. Each level represents how controlled you are by your own particular way of thinking.

Armed with the awareness of which beliefs and ideas you are most attached to, you can better navigate the recurring situations in your life that cause you suffering, release any unhealthy beliefs that are no longer serving you, and create a future that is in alignment with your true and authentic self.

©2013 Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. (P)2025 Don Miguel Ruiz Jr.
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Simple philosophies to understand yourself and your actions in more depth. Well worth a listen. Ties into a lot of psychological understandings but isn’t based on psychology. Understand how your beliefs derive your actions

Understand and manage your beliefs

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it made me look within and forgive myself and others, to stop making assumptions about myself and others, living life and being the best being I can be.

making assumptions

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