(Mobile book) Work as a Spiritual Practice: A Practical Buddhist Approach to Inner Growth and Satisfaction on the Job
♥ Lewis Richmond ♥
#558998 in eBooks 2011-07-20 2011-07-20File Name: B003F3PKL8
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Rigorous, relevant, and practicalBy JoyceRichmond, a veteran corporate executive and former Zen Buddhist priest, says that people are skeptical about spiritual practice at work. A student of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, he uses four categories (conflict, inspiration, accomplishment, and stagnation) to show how Buddhist principles can mitigate workplace problems. He cites studies that the average American works 150 more hours per year than she or he d.com Spirituality at work? Isn't that the oxymoron to end all oxymorons? Not according to Lewis Richmond, a veteran corporate executive and former Zen Buddhist priest who convincingly disputes the phrase's inherent contradictions in Work as a Spiritual Practice. "Even people who are comfortable wiA guide to developing and maintaining a spiritual life on the job, drawn from the teachings and practices of Buddhist tradition.Most people associate Buddhism with developing calmness, kindness, and compassion through meditation. Lewis Richmond's Work as a Spiritual Practice shows us another aspect of Buddhism: the active, engaged side that allows us to find creativity, inspiration, and accomplishment in our work lives. With over forty spiritual exercises that can be practiced in the middle of ... [PDF.nl98] Work as a Spiritual Practice: A Practical Buddhist Approach to Inner Growth and Satisfaction on the Job Rating: 3.90 (798 Votes)
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