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The Four Agreements: A 48-Card Deck

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Based on don Miguel Ruiz’s New York Times bestselling book, The Four Agreements, the 48 cards in this deck provide a simple yet powerful code of conduct for attaining personal freedom and true happiness. There are 12 cards corresponding to each of the four agreements: be impeccable with your word; don’t take anything personally; don’t make assumptions; and always do your best. These cards will help you transform your life as you recover the awareness and wisdom of your authentic self!

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  1. Handy tool for daily encouragment Whether or not you’ve read the Four Agreements, you’ll find these cards a wonderful tool to help you find personal freedom and happiness. The benefit is much greater if you’ve read the book as well but I wouldn’t say that you can’t have one without the other. Everyday, I take one card from the box, put it on my desk at work and use it as a reminder to think about the message of the particular “agreement.” The teachings of the book and the reminders on the cards have made me feel like sandbags have been lifted off my back!

  2. Profound Wisdom On Colorful, Whimsical Cards The Four Agreements Cards are a stunningly beautiful deck of 48 high-gloss cards of sturdy stock. Five artists illustrated this deck, so there is a lot of creative diversity to the lush images and scripts on each card. There are 12 cards dedicated to each of the four agreements. On each, the main agreement is printed at the top of the card, and a whimsical, flowing phrase is weaved throughout the image. On the back of each card are insights about that particular phrase and agreement. Some insights are only one sentence, and others are several sentences.The cards come in a square box that features the same image that is on front of the book. What is great about the container is that it’s a matte finished, flip top box constructed of sturdy cardboard. Thus, it’s easy to take the deck in and out of the box when wanting to look at the cards, or just drawing one to meditate upon for awhile.Some examples from the deck:One card about Always do your best…

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