Ruiz writes in easy-to-grasp language (I think the biggest word I came across was “transcendence”, so no, you won’t need a dictionary close by for this one), but challenges you with simple yet profound truths.Ī Toltec healer with a discerning grasp of the spiritual and deep, peaceful insight into life and humanity, Ruiz gracefully and compassionately takes his readers through their wounds and guides them as they learn how to cleanse and heal them. In all honesty, the only reason I bought it was because I was drawn by the title.īut just as in Ruiz’s other popular book, I was led into a wise understanding of life and love and how to walk peacefully and contentedly in both.Īlso, as a former codependent, this was just one more book that taught me how not to be. I read this amazing book after reading The Four Agreements. The Mastery of Love ReviewĪnyone ever tell you that love is like a magical kitchen? Note: This The Mastery of Love summary is part of an ongoing project to summarise the Best Relationship Books and Best Self Help Books of all time.
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