Lección 1
Introduction: The Game of Brahma
Before we explore the Four Agreements, we begin with a story. The story of a neurosurgeon who became a shaman, and an ancient Indian legend about a god who wanted to play a game. In this introduction, we discover why each of us carries a piece of something much larger inside us, why a stranger's eyes can sometimes feel unexpectedly familiar, and what any of this has to do with the way we live our everyday lives. This is the foundation for everything that follows.
Lección 2
The First Agreement: Be Impeccable With Your Word
Words are one of the most powerful forces we possess, yet most of us use them without thinking. In this lesson, we explore how the words we hear in childhood quietly shape our entire inner world, including the inner judge and the inner victim we carry with us everywhere we go. Through storytelling and humour, we look at the impossible instructions parents give children, the mental playpen we build for ourselves as adults, and why the soul keeps whispering from somewhere beyond all of it. This lesson invites you to begin noticing the words you use, about others, and about yourself.
Lección 3
The Second Agreement: Don't Take Anything Personally
Why do we collapse when someone criticises us, and why do we spend weeks replaying a single careless remark? In this lesson, we explore the system of emotional poison we unknowingly pass around every day, from the workplace all the way to the family dog. Through the story of a boy and his father's guitar, a little girl who stops singing, and the hidden mechanics of arguments, we discover how our unhealed wounds make us easy to manipulate and hard to forgive. This lesson invites you to consider what it might feel like to choose your own response, rather than react like a machine.
Lección 4
The Third Agreement: Don't Make Assumptions
A friend's wife once drove past the same bridge she crosses every day and completely failed to see the largest white house on the street, because an assumption had quietly erased it from her view. In this lesson, we explore how assumptions shape everything from a simple phone call to the most intimate relationship in our lives. We look at the six people who are present in every couple, why we fall in love with an idea rather than a person, and where all that extraordinary energy of falling in love actually comes from. This lesson invites you to try the simplest and most terrifying thing: ask instead of assume.
Lección 5
The Fourth Agreement: Always Do Your Best
This is the simplest agreement and, according to Don Miguel Ruiz, the one that alone can change everything. In this lesson, we explore what it actually means to do your best, not the best someone else expects, but the best you are capable of in this particular moment. Through the image of a child lost in play, the strange world of business cards and fashion police, and the extraordinary cooperation of 80 billion cells that keep us alive, we discover what happens when we stop pushing upward and start showing up fully. This lesson closes the course with an invitation to take one small moment of genuine effort and stretch it across your entire life.