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We Create the Drama & the Beauty - Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements (15th Anniversary)

Use the word to tell yourself how wonderful you are, how great you are. Tell yourself how much you love yourself.

The Four Agreements®, published in 1997; was a New York Times bestseller for more than 7 years and the 36th bestselling book of the decade. Other books have followed; The Mastery of Love, The Voice of Knowledge, Prayers, Beyond Fear and The Fifth Agreement, a collaboration with his son Don Jose. All of his books are international bestsellers.


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