A Spiritual Psychology of Work: Bridging the Abyss Between Labor and Meaning (The Collected Notes of Integral Spiritual Psychology Book 1)
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A Spiritual Psychology of Work: Bridging the Abyss Between Labor and Meaning (The Collected Notes of Integral Spiritual Psychology Book 1)
We live in a peculiar time with respect to the question of work; while there are fewer and fewer jobs available, there is more work to be done in the world than ever before. Work, though, as the word itself means, is something whole; it refers not just to the act of doing something, it also refers to what is done, such as a work of art, or a work of architecture. Or doing good works. Fewer and fewer people feel they have a life work, while there is more and more worry about having a job. Can this gulf be understood and can we find a way through it -- individually, and culturally? Here is a response from Spiritual Psychology.




