Published Jul 25, 2016

Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. on Self Mastery with Lewis Howes

Don Miguel Ruiz Jr. delves into the path of self-mastery through self-acceptance, unconditional love, and the wisdom of the Toltec tradition, offering transformative insights on personal freedom, redefining relationships, and the power of choice in shaping identity.
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  • Formless Identity

    explores the concept of a formless identity, emphasizing the importance of fluidity in social roles without losing personal authenticity. He illustrates this with an example of a musician who balances his passion with family responsibilities, highlighting the need to adapt and redefine traditional roles 1. This adaptability is crucial in understanding masculinity, which he describes as a symbol subject to cultural and personal interpretation. "We create symbols and we project what masculinity is to them," he notes, acknowledging the evolving nature of these definitions 2.

       

    Manhood Evolution

    The definition of manhood is ever-changing, reflecting different life stages and societal expectations. shares how his understanding of being a man has evolved from focusing on academic and athletic achievements in his youth to prioritizing family and career in adulthood 3. He emphasizes that these definitions are illusions, constantly shifting with personal growth and societal changes. "The definition will once again reinvent itself," he asserts, highlighting the fluidity of identity and the importance of embracing change 3.

       

    Unconditional Love

    Unconditional love, according to , begins with self-acceptance and extends to respecting others' choices, even when disagreeing with their actions. He stresses the importance of seeing people as they are, without projecting expectations or masks 4. This respect for others' will is a form of unconditional love, acknowledging that everyone is responsible for their actions and their consequences. "For every action we take, there is a reaction," he explains, underscoring the duality of human nature and the power of choice in shaping our world 5.

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