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Can you be Spiritual And Rich? The Simple Answer... - Duration: 6:58.
Today I want to address a little bit of a controversial topic.
One that's been struggled with by many people when it comes to the blogosphere and looking
around YouTube and that is really trying to understand the connection between spirituality
and business.
A lot of the feedback I get is people resonate with some of my work because they
feel that it's able to combine the two.
And so I want to give you a context of understanding today that I think can help resolve some of
the dilemma that people have when it comes to misnomers and beliefs such as "Oh, you
can't be spiritual and wealthy!".
So you know, let's dive into that and see what shows up.
First thing I want to look at is, let's just look at what they are.
Now, what is business?
Well, business is nothing more than the creation and transaction of value.
That's it.
It's not inherently good, it's not inherently bad.
It is a vehicle for being able to exchange value in a society and an economic basis to
our world.
Spirituality is nothing more than the reflection of your own journey through higher levels
of awareness and consciousness.
That's it, The two don't have to be mutually exclusive.
However, where it tends to get a bad name is that if you're at a lower level of consciousness,
at the start of your journey there - and again: spirituality and levels of consciousness are
not correlated to chronological age.
For some of us it's probably taken many many lifetimes to get to you know, what we call
higher levels of spiritual awareness.
But if you're still at a low level - and how would I categorize that - ego-centrism vs
ethnocentrism.
Are you all about yourself?
Are you all about what you can get at the expense of others or do you come from a place
of how do I serve and contribute beyond myself?
That's really the dividing or tipping point on your journey of emotional and spiritual
maturity.
So when it comes to lower levels of consciousness, where you're coming from a place of greed
or fear or scarcity or fear of loss or that kind of stuff, most of the time you will use
business as a vehicle still to be able to acquire material things but you'll do it through
compromising values at a higher level of spirituality.
So you'll be willing to step on people to get something rather than help them up the
ladder and that's really where money and spirituality tends to get a bad name.
However if you go further up the levels of awareness and consciousness you're coming
from a place of - as I said - more ethnocentricity or even world-centric, where you're really
seeking to add value.
Where you're trying to make a difference beyond yourself.
Where you're really looking to, you know, sort of, add value to the world.
Then business is an incredible vehicle for being able to do that
and enrich many more people.
Now if you're successful at that, guess what: you get to acquire a lot of material wealth,
material gains as a direct result of that, because that's how the process of the economics
of business work.
Now there is a higher level, and this is again, somewhere, sometimes when people draw the
wrong information, and if you go further and higher up different levels of awareness then
on your spiritual journey, you'll tend to have far less attraction or far less willingness
to care about material things.
If you take some of the great teachers in history, you know Jesus being the obvious one
you'll find that he added value to millions of people but it wasn't through the vehicle
of business, that was not his interest.
It's through a much higher level of spirituality where he didn't care about, he wasn't addicted
to the material side.
Although if you do your homework, philosophically and you extrapolate the value today of gold,
frankincense and myrrh -according to the parable - Jesus was already born a millionaire.
So if it comes to equating spirituality and wealth and that they're incompatible, well:
go reconcile that.
So if we look at those three factors, You've got business as a stand-alone vehicle for
being able to transact value and you've got spirituality as your own reflection of your
own journey through levels of consciousness, then if you're at a low level of consciousness,
business is going to provide you a way to still acquire wealth but you're going to do
it by compromising higher levels of spirituality.
If you're at a higher level of spiritual values, business is a phenomenal vehicle to add value
to lots of people.
If you're at the upper levels of spirituality there's no attachment to business as a vehicle
because you're not looking to acquire wealth.
There's no, no materialistic.
So if we look at what's the driver there, it's not business, it's not wealth or money,
it's not even spirituality.
The fundamental driver behind all of that, the prerequisite to whether you can reconcile
that is nothing more than the reflection of your own place on your journey of consciousness.
And that's pretty much it.
Don't over-complicate it, don't overthink it.
So can spirituality and business go together?
Absolutely!
And if they do so successfully, that's more of a reflection of the fact that you're at
a higher level of value than as a lower level of value also reflects in the fact that you're
still looking to go through your journey until you get to a point where you have complete
non-attachment to most of that.
And we see that in society in many different ways when people that have gotten to a point
of high levels of extreme wealth where they realize that "Well, the fulfillment isn't
there, I'm really not attached to it".
People like Stuart Wilde for example and his story.
And you know, you have a complete letting go of that because you realize that isn't
the goal of where we're ultimately heading in life.
And you see billionaires giving away their fortune as a result.
So I hope that's given a little bit of context, It's obviously a controversial topic, you
know people are obviously going to have their own views on that so feel free to comment
below and start a discussion.
But I'm hoping I can give you just a little bit of framework for understanding how to
marry that up and use it not as a debate to judge other people with but as a way to look
in the mirror to see your own path and your own journey as to where you are.
Hope that was helpful.
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What's It Like to Have Autism Two Kids With Autism Answer - Duration: 5:26.
What's it like to have autism two kids with autism answer
autism advocates have a saying if you want to know about autism
ask an autistic person so
as we wrap bob autism awareness acceptance month I thought I'd do just that I asked two
young blocker as Phillip and enough about their autism their parents and quite a bit more
their answers are incredible and I am thrilled to share them with you meet Phillip Phillip age 12
is a proud boy with autism who types to communicate
living in silence until age nine Phillip at his breakthrough in communication by learning to
spell his thoughts on a liquor board through rapid prompting the fed RPM
he not types on and I pad and uses a voice output program to speak his words he is partially mainstreamed in the sixth grade
keeper to sip eights in Christian service brigade
a scouting group and soccer
he has many friends Phillip is an aspiring writer and has his own blonde faith
hope and love with autism
in which he shares his experiences and advocates for others like himself what is it like to be artistic being autistic is all I know
many times I like it
I appreciate nature and god
I have keen senses I am smart and enjoy a thinking about the world
many times autism is hard and a cave of loneliness
this is because we get isolated due to misunderstanding
lack of speech and difficulty with movement betray our intelligence and desire for heat
relationship I am doing much better now that I can communicate
people understand me know how have your parents helped you learn and grow
my parents help me by always believing in me and never giving up
having attentive parents helps me not be alone too much that I don't grow
my parents take action in finding ways that help me best
RPM has been my best panacea for my inability to communicate my thoughts
my mom works with me every day teaching
reading interesting books and allowing lots of time to practice writing and expressing myself
my parents make my life as normal as possible
I play with Pham we go bowling
play soccer and go to movies
I get together with friends
I have autistic friends I talked to I attend normal school
I go to church what would you like other parents to know about autistic kids
parents should know their child wants to be understood
he wants to be able to communicate with words but often can't he needs you to find a way because he can't do it without your love
and support it is frustrating to be misunderstood lots of wrong assumptions are made about people who don't speak
the make the presumption of competence instead
why would you change about the world if you could
I would make accommodations readily available to all people needing them
I think the world that is inclusive of all people is the best because we each have gifts to offer
any other writings or thoughts
people should never give up on finding a way for us to communicate what we really think and feel
watch videos of Phillips amazing progress through RPM me Ten Mana in the is a 13 year old girl with autism living in New York City she
is a public speaker and writer and she likes to sing on stage
in the plots those who have found
or are in the process of finding
their individual voice as she has
threw typing in my has had the opportunity to present at several conferences and schools around the country
are writing has been published on her blond in this whole book special parent magazine and
halos 2014 edition of voices she is also featured in the upcoming book
typed words loud voices what is it like to be artistic I know of no other way of being
so ask yourself what is it like being human
how have your parents help you learn and grow
my parents enjoy my company they believe in my abilities and encourage
teach and enthusiastically a plot by successes you remember cheering hard efforts with a grateful heart
what would you like other parents to know about their autistic kids
I cannot speak for other kids that being able to type what I really want to say has made all the difference
what would you change about the world if you could save our planet from man's disregard
and give humans more compassion for all living things
greatness almost always comes from acts of tremendous love
any other writings or thoughts you'd like to include
behave like the person you most admire and understand read more of them is writings hello of the heap leave a message
left to believe the impact of believing in in capability
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