The Toltec tradition is incredibly rich in
tools that encourage you to develop a profound connection
to your inherent wisdom,
power, goodness, and divinity. These tools do require effort
as well as discipline and dedication but I can guarantee
you that if you use them magic will occur, your life will
be transformed, and nothing will ever be the same. If any
ancient wisdom held ‘the answer’ we would already
have ‘the solution’ to our problems. I have found
that ‘the solution’ is learning how to make different
choices and take different actions. Developing that ability
required that I clear out my filter system.
The Toltec tradition is a philosophy or way of life that
taught me how to make choices that result in happiness. This
philosophy is based on the key concept that we don’t
really see life at all; what we actually see is our filter
system, which is composed of our beliefs, expectations, agreements,
and assumptions.
The Toltecs were a civilization that lived in Southern Mexico
around 900 AD. They were a rather violent race that brought
warfare to Mesoamerica. After they conquered the city of
Teotihuacán a secret society developed that was dedicated
to preserving the knowledge of the ancient ones. The ancient
ones were a race of people who were teachers of spirituality,
science, and the arts. The members of this secret society
became known as “men and women of knowledge.” They
embraced the ideals, spiritual concepts, and peaceful ways
of the ancient ones.
The ancient ones understood the illusionary nature of reality
and used the universal laws of nature to create a life based
on unconditional love and self-discovery. They considered
all of life to be part of the great mystery and knew there
was no way to separate the secular from the sacred or science
from spirit. To a “normal” person, they appeared
to be magicians or wizards; they could perform great feats,
heal the sick, create whatever they wanted, and transform
matter. In order to accomplish these feats a person had to
achieve personal freedom; they had to develop the ability
to consciously create what they wanted when they wanted.
After the conquest by the Spaniards this knowledge became
a well-guarded secret passed down from master to apprentice
through various lineages. Each lineage took on its own flavor
and personality although the basic knowledge remained the
same. In the early 1980’s I moved to San Diego and
met Sister Sarita and her son Don Miguel Ruiz, author of
The Four Agreements. Sister Sarita had just started sharing
the wisdom of her forefathers openly and I was privileged
to be among her son’s first students. I was their apprentice
for many years until one day Don Miguel told me he was done
teaching me and to go and teach in my own way. Now there
are numerous books and many people teaching about this tradition.
The Toltec viewed the universe as a complex energy system.
Everything is composed of energy; all energy has consciousness,
it is neither good or bad nor positive or negative. Energy
just is. Life is as it is. Events in our lives are neutral;
they are as they are, neither good nor bad, positive nor
negative. I had a very hard time accepting these concepts
but as I learned to embrace and apply them to my life the
results were amazing.
The idea that everything in life is emotionally neutral
ran contrary to everything I had been taught about life.
How could the world function without the concept of right
and wrong, good and evil? Did that make it all right for
murders to kill? Did that excuse drunk drivers who maim themselves
and others in our roads? Are drive-by shootings okay? Was
it okay for my best friend to lie to me or for my lover to
cheat on me? How would I make my decisions if they weren’t
based on judgments?
I was taught to think in terms of duality: right and wrong,
positive and negative, good and bad, black and white, you
and me. As long as I viewed the world that way judgment and
comparison were very much a part of my thought process.
Once dominion became the foundation of my belief structure
judgment became unnecessary. I no longer needed external
rules to make my world ‘right.’ Symbolically
I think of dominion as a huge sphere, a womb that holds everything
lovingly within it. How I view the events in my life depends
upon where I am standing on that sphere.
Viewed from this perspective, life becomes limitless. I
am able to embrace everything in my life because I no longer
need to struggle against anything—I can accept who
I am and where I am in my process. I can change where I’m
standing on the sphere until I can encompass whatever I am
afraid of, resisting, or judging. I can embrace it, have
all my emotions, and ask myself what loving and nurturing
thing do I need to hear right now. Then I can gently love
myself until I can change my position on the sphere. Happiness
becomes a function of where I am standing rather than on
what is happening around me. Whenever I am in turmoil I can
imagine myself walking around the issue until I can see it
from a perspective that is expansive and loving, one that
allows me to create happiness.
Our emotions are really signposts that lead us in the direction
of our filter system. When we realize our emotions are our
own creation we can use them to set ourselves free of our
limiting beliefs. We can use the events in our life to illuminate
our filter system. Instead of focusing our attention on our
emotions and trying to change the events in our life we can
change the way we think. Our spirit is limitless while our
mind feels safer within the familiar limits of our filter
system. Once we fully embrace that which our mind wants to
judge we can then set ourselves free.
It is important to acknowledge our emotions and to do whatever
is necessary to release them. I find writing a letter fully
expressing all of my emotions that is for my eyes alone really
helps. If I am really upset I rant, rave, scream and yell
until I feel done. At times I have written hate mail to God
or to the universe, myself and whoever else seemed appropriate.
Then I burn them or put a stamp on them and mail the letter
to God. I never give it to the person.
Once my emotions are no longer directing my actions I can
begin to seriously look at my beliefs, any agreements I have
with the universe, or myself, explore any assumptions I’ve
made and change them. Writing is a very powerful tool. The
Toltec talk about quieting the ‘mitote’ of the
mind, all the voices of the market place that clamor for
our attention. Achieving personal freedom is really a matter
of retraining your mind so it is your servant rather than
your taskmaster.
The process of retraining our minds can be a daunting one.
It is easy to declare war and end up endlessly fighting with
your mind. Breaking free of your mind is important but learn
how to do it lovingly. There are several simple tools to
help you accomplish that. One is focusing your attention
on your breathing. As you move through your day take a few
moments every hour to simply feel your breath as it moves
in and out of your body. Really notice where you feel your
breath in your body; perhaps it is in your nose or your chest,
your throat or your stomach. Once you are aware of your breath
consciously allow yourself to connect with your spirit, breathe
in love and out love. With practice it will make a big difference
in your life. Your thoughts may call you back but as soon
as they do merely refocus your attention on your breathing.
Another powerful tool is to practice seeing all the events
in your life from different perspectives. Imagine seeing
things through the eyes of those around you.
Personal freedom is a by-product of embracing these concepts
and connecting with our divinity. When I first began my studies
I defined personal freedom as having a good job, enough money
to pay my bills, a nice place to live, and being in an intimate
relationship. Over the years my definition has changed drastically.
My current definition is having the ability to act rather
than react to the events in my life and to consciously make
my choices based on love instead of fear. When people begin
studying with me I suggest they take the time to write their
own definition of personal freedom and to revisit their definition
frequently, allowing it to evolve as they do.
Instead of happiness being dependent upon some external
event it becomes an inside job. Give yourself a gift, review
your definitions, observe your filter system, move into dominion
with your world, change your beliefs, lovingly retrain you
mind, and set yourself free. Then let the magic begin!
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