Ruiz posits that most human suffering in relationships stems from a "wound of the soul" fueled by fear and judgment. He argues that we often seek love from others to fill an internal void, which inevitably leads to disappointment. According to the official summary on Penguin Random House
A master of love does not attach their happiness to the outcome of the relationship. They love fully, openly, and honestly—but without the need for the other person to act a certain way. They are not afraid of loss, because they know they are whole with or without the partner.
The third mastery is the hardest for the western mind: Detachment from the "dream of the relationship." Do not confuse detachment with indifference. Indifference is cold. Detachment is peaceful.
The master of love knows that they are already complete. They do not need another person to feel worthy. They respect themselves. They take care of their own body, mind, and spirit. Because they are full of love, they can share love without expecting anything in return.
According to the ancient Toltec wisdom presented by Don Miguel Ruiz in his transformative book, , this is not a failure of love. It is a failure of mastery .








