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Enjoy Being You With Don Miguel Ruiz JR‪.‬ None Of Your Business with Robert DeLude

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Well, my name is Don Miguel Ruiz Junior. I'm an author. A lecture I write books based on my family's tradition. The books have written so far are the master yourself five levels of attachment living a life of awareness, the little bit of wisdom and the seven secrets of happy, healthy relationships, which I co wrote with my friend Heather Ashton Marra. So basically, I I share my family tradition with everyone. Gives us the permission to show that with.
right on Right on. So have you started that journey? Ah, you being an apprentice.  under your father at the age of 14?
Yes, my father and my grandmother.
Okay, Right on. And what like at 14. Did you like? No, Like, that's what I want to do. Like why did I Were you drawn to that?
My family I love I love my father loved my grandmother. That's basically how you give attention to somebody you know, from the moment since I was young, my grandmother is the head of the spiritual family, even though should pass away 12 years ago. She is still the head of the family in a sense of spirituality. She had 13 Children and have 64 presents, and since I was young, she shared the tradition. In her own unique way, she opened a small little temple and Barrio Logan, where she gave faith healer. She gave healings and consultations, and on Thursdays and Sundays she gave sermons and she shared the tradition in Her own unique way with her and my grandfather. So since I was a young child, spirituality has been in the family as well as being about Catholic as well. You know, mistisso  in the sense that we with a merger of of two civilizations, that's what Mr is. The mission of mess American, uh, indigenous people and European Spanish, in particular in Mexico. So the two traditions of our mess American traditions with that Catholicism that came from Spain, fused together. So from that point of view, my grandmother always thought from that fusion, my father being a medical doctor, he rebelled against the tradition in his own way by grandmother also did it. My great grandfather did it. They all rebelled. Less, apparently, is the tradition of the family, and my father was a medical doctor. She stopped being a medical doctor when he had some ah ha moment in life where made him go in different directions in life in for me. I was raised in that juxtaposition. I was graced with the duality of having a medical doctor for a father and uncle so narrow surgeons and oncologists in the family. And my grandmother is a faith healer. So you have the two worlds right there as well as I was one of those rare kids that lived in San Diego and across the border into Tijuana to go to school in Tijuana. But I lived in the States, so I went in that direction and I was educated with that world. So I came from two different countries from that interview, even though I was born here in the States and I lived in the States, I went to school in Mexico. So have the accent that I have reflects that. So I was used to just the positions and dualities, living in two different communities, two different languages, academia and spirituality, Western medicine and traditional medicine. I grew up with that so far. For me, it was normal. That's that's That's the environment I grew up in. So at the age of 14 I gave my attention to my father to my grandmother, and I love them. That's why I listen to them. But I didn't really start to apply it. And so my mid twenties when I graduated from college and you're no longer working for a braved the life happens. You start learning from your experiences and your Ah ha moments, and I began to really apply it from first on my life

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Well, my name is Don Miguel Ruiz Junior. I'm an author. A lecture I write books based on my family's tradition. The books have written so far are the master yourself five levels of attachment living a life of awareness, the little bit of wisdom and the seven secrets of happy, healthy relationships, which I co wrote with my friend Heather Ashton Marra. So basically, I I share my family tradition with everyone. Gives us the permission to show that with.
right on Right on. So have you started that journey? Ah, you being an apprentice.  under your father at the age of 14?
Yes, my father and my grandmother.
Okay, Right on. And what like at 14. Did you like? No, Like, that's what I want to do. Like why did I Were you drawn to that?
My family I love I love my father loved my grandmother. That's basically how you give attention to somebody you know, from the moment since I was young, my grandmother is the head of the spiritual family, even though should pass away 12 years ago. She is still the head of the family in a sense of spirituality. She had 13 Children and have 64 presents, and since I was young, she shared the tradition. In her own unique way, she opened a small little temple and Barrio Logan, where she gave faith healer. She gave healings and consultations, and on Thursdays and Sundays she gave sermons and she shared the tradition in Her own unique way with her and my grandfather. So since I was a young child, spirituality has been in the family as well as being about Catholic as well. You know, mistisso  in the sense that we with a merger of of two civilizations, that's what Mr is. The mission of mess American, uh, indigenous people and European Spanish, in particular in Mexico. So the two traditions of our mess American traditions with that Catholicism that came from Spain, fused together. So from that point of view, my grandmother always thought from that fusion, my father being a medical doctor, he rebelled against the tradition in his own way by grandmother also did it. My great grandfather did it. They all rebelled. Less, apparently, is the tradition of the family, and my father was a medical doctor. She stopped being a medical doctor when he had some ah ha moment in life where made him go in different directions in life in for me. I was raised in that juxtaposition. I was graced with the duality of having a medical doctor for a father and uncle so narrow surgeons and oncologists in the family. And my grandmother is a faith healer. So you have the two worlds right there as well as I was one of those rare kids that lived in San Diego and across the border into Tijuana to go to school in Tijuana. But I lived in the States, so I went in that direction and I was educated with that world. So I came from two different countries from that interview, even though I was born here in the States and I lived in the States, I went to school in Mexico. So have the accent that I have reflects that. So I was used to just the positions and dualities, living in two different communities, two different languages, academia and spirituality, Western medicine and traditional medicine. I grew up with that so far. For me, it was normal. That's that's That's the environment I grew up in. So at the age of 14 I gave my attention to my father to my grandmother, and I love them. That's why I listen to them. But I didn't really start to apply it. And so my mid twenties when I graduated from college and you're no longer working for a braved the life happens. You start learning from your experiences and your Ah ha moments, and I began to really apply it from first on my life

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