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<blockquote data-quote="ToltecWarrior" data-source="post: 13091807" data-attributes="member: 137676"><p>"Toltec" refers to a beautiful philosophy of life which originated in ancient Mexico. This philosophy is popularized in today's society by the writings and teachings of people such as Don Miguel Ruiz, Carlos Casteneda, Gini Gentry, and Sheri Rosenthal. "Toltec" also means "artist", referring to the individual's ability to control his or her own life, if they choose, and make their life a personal masterpiece. The "Warrior" refers to the internal struggle that each Toltec goes through in trying to control and limit the unending internal dialogue of the self and ego. When this accomplished, though it may take a lifetime, the warrior can be at peace and become one with the world and spirit/god/source.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToltecWarrior, post: 13091807, member: 137676"] "Toltec" refers to a beautiful philosophy of life which originated in ancient Mexico. This philosophy is popularized in today's society by the writings and teachings of people such as Don Miguel Ruiz, Carlos Casteneda, Gini Gentry, and Sheri Rosenthal. "Toltec" also means "artist", referring to the individual's ability to control his or her own life, if they choose, and make their life a personal masterpiece. The "Warrior" refers to the internal struggle that each Toltec goes through in trying to control and limit the unending internal dialogue of the self and ego. When this accomplished, though it may take a lifetime, the warrior can be at peace and become one with the world and spirit/god/source. [/QUOTE]
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