The Four Agreements with Nathan Maingard
Sep 24, 2021 Β· 2 mins read
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Musician, poet, influencer and spiritual guide Nathan Maingard appeared on the Book Insights podcast to discuss The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. Here are some of his insights:
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"'Be impeccable with your word' is incredibly powerful... It means acknowledging that my word is power. The things I choose to speak have a resonant impact on the universe. If I choose to spend my word creating disharmony it's like black magic."
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"'Do your best' was a relief to me to read because I realized that sometimes 'my best' is lying in bed for 3 weeks watching Netflix because I'm crushed by the weight of the world. But if that's my best then I can celebrate that."
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"I claim and hold 100% of my sovereignty and responsibility (my ability to respond). If I took things personally I would shut the door on all kinds of incredible lessons, connections deepenings and growth."
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"By not taking it personally, I gift myself and the world with the opportunity to grow and expand together."
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"If anyone dedicates their life to these agreements - being impeccable with your word, doing your best, etc.- they will develop these skills."
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"Our society is not impeccable with its word. Coca-cola says "drink happiness"... An ad can say that, though it's a direct lie! The long-term results of drinking something that's got zero health benefits is only negative. That's not being impeccable with our word."
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"My best can look like whatever it looks like. It's not externally judged as not good enough. I feel it. I did my best. That is a gift to me. And I imagine it's a gift to many others as well."
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"Life is to be lived fully 100%. That's the invitation...Even if that's outside of what society considers good or okay. His best may not be what I would choose, but what joy it's brought me to free myself from the structure of what 'good' is."
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"This book has become my primary way of expressing ideas I had already been working on for a long time like 'be impeccable with your word'. I'm often using the language from this book a lot. I give deep thanks to Ruiz for putting these ideas so well and so simply."
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