Sometimes we even try to hide the fact that we are practising spirituality.
In the context of organisations, this sometimes seems to be completely out of the question, and some media outlets also consider anything that goes beyond the level of quantifiable thinking to be ooh-ooh.
If that’s the case, then I’m proud to say.
Proud because I think I have more than just thinking and logic.
Which I still have, of course, and haven’t lost in my spirituality.
In addition, I have a body, I have emotions, I have a soul (spirit), I am part of something bigger (spirit).
It’s like sometimes the spirit comes up, sometimes it doesn’t.
Sometimes I do things with my soul, sometimes not.
The body also sometimes does strange things, and moods or emotions also tend to get too distracting sometimes.
Maybe there is more to something than thinking, logic and analysis – we have body, thoughts, emotions, soul and spirit all there.
‘Holistic’ to use the uhhuu-geek terms.
Just as the sun existed and influenced people before a scientist could describe and measure what it is and why it is.
It was still influencing, even when you couldn’t think or put your finger on what exactly it was.
We are all connected to spirituality, to the soul (for example, doing things with the soul, or making an effort “with all our soul”), as well as talking about running out of energy.
But then, when someone starts talking about energy, the chill sets in and it’s very easy to come up with the whoo-hoo labelling.
But doesn’t fear of spirituality and spirituality come from fear of the unknown?
Out of fear that we might become aware of something.
We become aware and then we start to see things differently.
Fear that maybe all the things I’ve worked so hard for are no longer important to me and in tune with my soul.
Maybe I’m not doing things with my soul, or maybe I’m not coming up with the spirit to make things happen?
And we don’t want to admit it because we are afraid of change.
Fear of what others will think.
What would dad say or mum think?
Will my relationship last at all?
I’d rather not show off and live in my slave caravan.
I’m just getting on with everyday life and nothing is wrong, but nothing is right either.
The soul is not happy, but I’ll keep away from the gloating!
A known devil is better than an unknown devil 🙂
If you have a soul inside you, you have a spirit, or you are a spiritual being.
Now you just need to understand what the soul is for.
And that is the work of self-discovery, which we can call self-development, spirituality, spirituality or pride.
When the soul is inside and the soul is happy with life and it’s proud to be proud, then I am proud to be proud and I support people through therapy, training and mentoring to connect with their soul.
I am also bringing more and more of these aspects into leadership training.
Because if a person is not whole as a self, we can’t understand the whole of the organisation and manage the whole, let alone other people.