The Voice of Knowledge: A Practical Guide to Inner Peace
About This Book
Ruiz traces the source of human suffering to a single cause: believing the voice of knowledge in our heads — the inner narrator that judges, criticizes, and lies without ceasing. Drawing on the Toltec myth of Adam and Eve, he argues that this "voice of knowledge" is not truth but a collection of domesticated beliefs, and that silencing it reveals the natural state of happiness and creativity that is our birthright.
What You'll Learn
The "voice in your head" is not you — it is the accumulated voice of others' judgements and fears that you internalized as a child. Every lie you believe about yourself causes suffering — healing begins with questioning the fundamental assumptions about who you are. Truth does not need to be believed; it is self-evident when the layer of falsehood is removed.
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