The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book)
I NTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
The Smokey Mirror
THREE THOUSAND YEARS AGO, THERE WAS A HUMAN just like
you and me who lived near a city surrounded by mountains. The
human was studying to become a medicine man, to learn the
knowledge of his ancestors, but he didn’t completely agree with
everything he was learning. In his heart, he felt there must be
something more.
One day, as he slept in a cave, he dreamed that he saw his own
body sleeping. He came out of the cave on the night of a new moon.
The sky was clear, and he could see millions of stars. Then
something happened inside of him that transformed his life forever.
He looked at his hands, he felt his body, and he heard his own voice
say, “I am made of light; I am made of stars.”
He looked at the stars again, and he realized that it’s not the stars
that create light, but rather light that creates the stars. “Everything is
made of light,” he said, “and the space in-between isn’t empty.” And
he knew that everything that exists is one living being, and that light
is the messenger of life, because it is alive and contains all
information.
Then he realized that although he was made of stars, he was not
those stars. “I am in-between the stars,” he thought. So he called the
stars the tonal and the light between the stars the nagual, and he
knew that what created the harmony and space between the two is
Life or Intent. Without Life, the tonal and the nagual could not exist.
Life is the force of the absolute, the supreme, the Creator who
creates everything.
This is what he discovered: Everything in existence is a
manifestation of the one living being we call God. Everything is God.
And he came to the conclusion that human perception is merely light
perceiving light. He also saw that matter is a mirror — everything is a
mirror that reflects light and creates images of that light — and the
world of illusion, the Dream, is just like smoke which doesn’t allow us
to see what we really are. “The real us is pure love, pure light,” he
said.
This realization changed his life. Once he knew what he really
was, he looked around at other humans and the rest of nature, and
he was amazed at what he saw. He saw himself in everything — in
every human, in every animal, in every tree, in the water, in the rain,
in the clouds, in the earth. And he saw that Life mixed the tonal and
the nagual in different ways to create billions of manifestations of
Life.
In those few moments he comprehended everything. He was very
excited, and his heart was filled with peace. He could hardly wait to
tell his people what he had discovered. But there were no words to
explain it. He tried to tell the others, but they could not understand.
They could see that he had changed, that something beautiful was
radiating from his eyes and his voice. They noticed that he no longer
had judgment about anything or anyone. He was no longer like
anyone else.
He could understand everyone very well, but no one could
understand him. They believed that he was an incarnation of God,
and he smiled when he heard this and he said, “It is true. I am God.
But you are also God. We are the same, you and I. We are images
of light. We are God.” But still the people didn’t understand him.
He had discovered that he was a mirror for the rest of the people,
a mirror in which he could see himself. “Everyone is a mirror,” he
said. He saw himself in everyone, but nobody saw him as
themselves. And he realized that everyone was dreaming, but
without awareness, without knowing what they really are. They
couldn’t see him as themselves because there was a wall of fog or
smoke between the mirrors. And that wall of fog was made by the
interpretation of images of light — the Dream of humans.
Then he knew that he would soon forget all that he had learned.
He wanted to remember all the visions he had had, so he decided to
call himself the Smokey Mirror so that he would always know that
matter is a mirror and the smoke in-between is what keeps us from
knowing what we are. He said, “I am the Smokey Mirror, because I
am looking at myself in all of you, but we don’t recognize each other
because of the smoke in-between us. That smoke is the Dream, and
the mirror is you, the dreamer.”
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