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Spirituality, Me and also the Company Dilemma



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By : Carey James    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-29 03:24:46
Not a day goes by that we aren't concerned in some type of conversation concerning current corporate shenanigans. The media are consumed by corporate wrongdoings and dinner party conversation eventually turns to who's the newest to be investigated. Whereas many conversations revolve around ethics and morality within the business world, I counsel there's another perspective - spirituality, rather, the shortage of spirituality. And this crisis not only issues company executives, but those that coach them as well-there desires to be a target integrity and authenticity at both ends of the coaching equation.
SPIRITUALITY, NOT MORALS OR ETHICS.
For me, it's all regarding spirituality. The commotion concerning what's happening in the corporate arena is about "spirituality", not about ethics or morality. Why? Morality is often connected with issues of right and wrong and eventually relies on social traditions or consensus that change from culture to culture. At the end of the day, morality becomes subjective and judgmental and separates one from another.
In addition, ethics could be a code of values that translates "morality" into daily living, i.e., doing and being. It "defines" right and wrong, how we have a tendency to relate to others, how we tend to conduct business and how one behaves generally, most typically resulting in judgments, win-lose, right-wrong, mind games and ego-primarily based stuff.
Spirituality is non-judgmental and non-separating. Spirituality is unchanging, therefore there's no dialogue, right-wrong, me vs. you, what spirituality is and isn't. At the end of the day, we have a tendency to all know what it means to live from the place of our soul and hearts. For those who come back from a non secular place, there are no labels and definitions and spirituality is a means of being that's common to any or all of humanity, needs no descriptions, definitions, etc.
Thus, at the tip of the day, the "ethical" is not religious and for a lot of the identical reason, neither is that the "ethical."
The spiritual is that which permits me to be non-judgmental, and to function a witness, observer and watcher. The religious is not "mind", is not "info" is not "knowledge", not quantifiable DOs and DON'Ts . It is means, manner beyond that. Thus, while the "moralist" and also the "ethicist" spends countless hours and huge energy "debating" the rights and wrongs of the company world, in their heads, intellectual stuff, one who practices spirituality simply notices, e.g., "That's interesting." "Hmmm, is that thus?" while not any moral or ethical judgment, i.e., right-wrong, good-bad.
EGO AND MIND; WHO'S RIGHT, WHO'S WRONG
With a ground in spirituality one is not engaged in endless ego-based and mind-primarily based "discussions" regarding corporate morality and ethics (scan: "I want to be right; so you are wrong." "I win the argument thus you lose." "My labels and classes and information are right, therefore your labels, and classes and info are incorrect." I, I, I - ego, judgmental and comparative mind.
Real spirituality will not choose, plain and simple. True spirituality comes from one's inner Self, one's essence, with an integrity, honesty, sincerity and self-responsibility that drives one's thoughts and actions. Such spirituality manifests patterns and behaviors that are common in all of life. Spirituality is an important essence of human nature, a nature that is all to often clouded, diminished and distorted during the course of our upbringing.
Therefore, what usually happens is that we tend to mature less attentive to our in-depth non secular understanding of events, and operate more from an outer-world-driven subjective and judgmental "moralist" or "ethicist" mindset based mostly on info and mental models that are stored in our brains over the course of time. The essence of who we have a tendency to very are, our True Self, becomes muddied as we have a tendency to get older, and "my ethics and morals" are then developed based on mental models, beliefs and thoughts that emanate from our parents, faculties, churches, synagogues, tv, advertising, friends, Reality TV etc.
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