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I was thinking about “Business as a spiritual exercise”. It’s been on my mind a lot lately.
Sounds kinda weird, right? Capitalism and spiritualism aren’t exactly known for being synonymous.
But then I was thinking about how work and spiritualism are often paired.
Think of a master Zen carpenter, or master Zen sushi chef, or master Zen sword maker (work as a Zen practice, basically). Think of the early Soviet Revolutionaries, whose propaganda gave both work and the workers an almost mystical quality, in spite of their avowed atheism. Or Christian monks from a Medieval monastary, toiling away in the fields, work as prayer etc.
So why is “work” considered spiritual, but not “business”? Both are things you practice daily, both are things for getting stuff done, both are perfectly ways of expressing our highest selves.
I may be in the definite minority here, but I’ve always believed that running a business can be a spiritual exercise, just as much as anything else, if you choose to make it so.
It just depends on why you’re in business in the first place.
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Amen, Hugh.
I totally believe business is spiritual. I’m kind of new to your site, so I don’t know much about your beliefs, but curious to find more. That being said, this may resonate or you might think that I’m an idiot, but the bible says to do all things to God’s glory. With business/work consuming so much of our time during the week it could be said that it is the place where most of our worship occurs. I think your last sentences summed it up though, its about how you choose to approach it. I know I’ve wasted a lot of time making it about myself.
Well, whether one is religious or not, the Bible has a point. Everything we do is an opportu ity to commune with a higher truth, if we want it to be.
The view from most people is this: Business is seen as taking advantage of others. You are selling something that costs less to make than what you sell it for. You hire people and pay them less than what they are worth to produce for you.
Since everyone works but not everyone builds a business it is easy to glorify work and vilify business. I hope this view changes and we can have a culture of entrepreneurs creating and building successful businesses. Thanks for your sharing!!