AUGUST 2018 - AudioFile
Narrator Christian Barillas offers a well-modulated, low-key narration of this deeper exploration of Native American Toltec spiritual practice. Many listeners may be familiar with Don Miguel Ruiz’s earlier bestseller, THE FOUR AGREEMENTS. The framework here presents the need to ask oneself three eternal questions: “Who am I?” “What is real?” and “How do I express love?” The work theorizes that our complete selves will be revealed, provided we ask these questions continually as we progress through the crucial key stages of our lives. Barillas’s voice offers crisp diction. While it seems a bit youthful for such profound and wise philosophical considerations, it effectively moves the content forward with style. W.A.G. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
From the Publisher
Expansive . . . insightful . . . thought provoking, the book [takes] readers on a journey to self-knowledge, transformation, and truth. . . . Ruiz’s [many fans] will not be disappointed.” — Booklist
“Ruiz and Emrys espouse an inner revolution that begins when we ask the first question: ‘Who am I?’” — Spirituality & Health
Spirituality & Health
Ruiz and Emrys espouse an inner revolution that begins when we ask the first question: ‘Who am I?’
Booklist
Expansive . . . insightful . . . thought provoking, the book [takes] readers on a journey to self-knowledge, transformation, and truth. . . . Ruiz’s [many fans] will not be disappointed.
Booklist
Expansive . . . insightful . . . thought provoking, the book [takes] readers on a journey to self-knowledge, transformation, and truth. . . . Ruiz’s [many fans] will not be disappointed.
Spirituality &Health
Ruiz and Emrys espouse an inner revolution that begins when we ask the first question: ‘Who am I?’
AUGUST 2018 - AudioFile
Narrator Christian Barillas offers a well-modulated, low-key narration of this deeper exploration of Native American Toltec spiritual practice. Many listeners may be familiar with Don Miguel Ruiz’s earlier bestseller, THE FOUR AGREEMENTS. The framework here presents the need to ask oneself three eternal questions: “Who am I?” “What is real?” and “How do I express love?” The work theorizes that our complete selves will be revealed, provided we ask these questions continually as we progress through the crucial key stages of our lives. Barillas’s voice offers crisp diction. While it seems a bit youthful for such profound and wise philosophical considerations, it effectively moves the content forward with style. W.A.G. © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine