“This is the biggest load of garbage. New age philosophy, twisted Scripture, ridiculous trash...At the surface level, it all sounds good. Who doesn't think we should keep our word? Who doesn't think we should let more go?However, the author reaches his conclusions by morphing various thoughts, dreams and asinine conceptual things pulled from "the planet." I'm sorry, but save your money, time and smile at someone instead...”
“There would be no more War if we all at least tried to live the FOUR AGREEMENTS”
“Drawing on Toltec wisdom, the ancient wisdom tradition of southern Mexico, Don Miguel Ruiz offers us four agreements that we can make with ourselves to live a life of awareness. It is well worth reading the whole book – resisting the temptation simply to read the four agreements themselves – because the book explains what each agreement truly means.”
“Enlightening - Awaking to the Spirit - A beautiful way to Treat and Live Life.”
“Very good, I read it twice.”
“This book was given to me as a gift from a dear friend, Carolyn in Colorado. Totally awesome! I recommend everyone to read it.”
“I like the way Don Miguel blends his Toltec beliefs with many other spiritual beliefs because I've always felt that the Truth is indeed many-sided and that there is always more than one way to view things. "The Four Agreements" is a gem, both in its simplicity and its tremendously powerful message.”
“few years ago, i saw this book when oprah reccomended it on her show and bought it on store right away.. but when i brought it in the office, my collegues were the first ones to read it, i was busy then so i let them borrow it.. until now, i haven't finished reading it but the feedback form my officemates were good. some have been through meditation and soul cleansing eversince they've read this..”
“This is a sweet book that may not cover new ground but reminds us of the "rules" for living more easily on this planet with others.”
“How many of the agreements have you been able to keep? Do you look back at this book with any degree of regularity, as a refresher of sorts?”