Spiritual
Intelligence Guides You Forward – Ajit
Patel Goldshield
Spiritual intelligence is the
deep inner wisdom, knowledge and
insight that’s within us all. This intelligence
can see the bigger picture of your life
and always guide you in alignment with your highest good and greatest joy. It can see all
situations free from your mental
filters and limited perceptions; it can see clearly
the way forward for you because it has knowledge
of all of the facts in any situation
and has the predictive power that you lack.
This inner intelligence can guide you practically
on everyday issues, as well as providing wider insight on larger life
questions. All you have to do ask this intelligence
for guidance and listen to receive its answers.
These answers may come in the form of new intuitive ideas,
gut feelings, inner hunches or a new sense
of direction and purpose.
Your spiritual intelligence
operates in conjunction with your learned intelligence, your
emotional intelligence
and your body’s innate intelligence.
The more you acknowledge
it, the more profoundly it affects your consciousness.
It guides you always to let go of limited thinking and programming and all the
negative beliefs that you hold about yourself,
so you can step into your Truth, as Leader in your own life.
The
key to connecting to your spiritual
intelligence is the practice of meditation.
This includes the focusing
and stilling of your mind, even if just by observing your breath
for five to 10 minutes a day. When you quieten your mind’s
chatter, gradually the wisdom of your spiritual
intelligence can speak to you more clearly
and guide you forward.
So
many suffer from feelings
of low self-worth and value because they were brought up to believe
that worth is gained
through our accomplishments and acquisitions:
The house you own, the car you drive, the money
in your bank account and the successes that you have
in life.
In contrast, your spiritual intelligence
guides you to recognise that who you are is inherently worthy,
and whatever circumstances you find yourself
in, nothing can take that from you.
The
seven foundational principals
for leadership form the seven chapters of the book,
Spiritual Intelligence
in Leadership: From Manager to Leader in Your Own Life.
To illustrate this approach to leadership, examples from personal
and often painful experiences as well as from the lives
of well-known figures like Steve
Jobs, Bill Gates and Oprah
Winfrey are used. They highlight the difference between your True
Self, which is the Leader
in your life, and the Ego – that voice always chattering away in your mind
to manage and control you. You True Self is that place of stillness, awareness
and calm within you that is connected to your spiritual
intelligence.
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