![]() In the parasite’s eyes, you are never enough. That crabby, nagging, plain old mean inner voice is what the Toltecs call the parasite. And by that I mean simply this: Stop using the voice in your head to abuse you. This New Year I invite you to make one resolution: To be impeccable with your word. We start off being impeccable with our word and our intent: “I resolve to exercise.” “I will clean my office.” “I want to start a new relationship.” But then we quickly use our word against ourselves, often without even being aware of what we are actually saying: “I resolve to exercise … because I hate my body.” “I want to clean my office …so I’ll like myself again.” “I want to start a relationship …to prove that I am worthy of love.”Īnytime you judge or condemn yourself, you are using knowledge against yourself. This is because most of the goals we set are based in some sort of creative self-rejection: ![]() A new opportunity to be impeccable.Īt this time of new beginnings we usually make a list of New Year Judgments instead of New Year Resolutions. ![]() ~ don Miguel Ruiz, The Voice of KnowledgeĪ new year. ![]() To be impeccable means to not use your own knowledge against yourself, and you don’t use the voice in your head to abuse you. ![]()
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