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Spirituality in the Workplace

CEO TAB by CEO TAB
April 18, 2019
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These days, an increasing number of people are seeking inspiration and fulfillment in their jobs by bringing their spirituality into the workplace.  Irrespective of their religious inclinations, they are in search of answers to fundamental spiritual questions, not just in the church or in the shrine room but also on the job: What is “right livelihood”? What “spiritual values” should an employer support? Can I bring my spiritual priorities and insights to work or should I keep them to myself?

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Each spiritual tradition answers these questions with its own unique blend of wisdom, heart and social responsibility. Yet, is there something that distinguishes a Buddhist approach in answering these questions? What does the meditative tradition of Buddhism offer in our quest to find spiritual fulfillment at work?

In order to answer these questions, we need to examine how spiritual approaches are shaping the modern workplace today, and broadly we can explore such a topic under four categories:

  • God-centered approach:Hundreds of organizations and companies dedicate time and resources to bringing God-centered spirituality into the workplace. Mostly Christian, these organizations seek to strengthen employee faith in God and to further His work in the world.Legatus,for example, is an organization of 1,200 Catholic CEOs and spouses who meet regularly and are committed to “study, live and spread the Catholic faith in their business, professional, and personal lives.” Members work to help the underprivileged, build religious schools, support missionary work and promote Catholic values in business. Other God-centered organizations sponsor charity drives, employee prayer meetings and Bible study. The God-centered approach to spirituality, for the most part, concentrates on spreading the faith and extending a helping hand to those in need.
  • Ethical approach:The ethical approach to workplace spirituality focuses on cultivating values that inspire us to be noble and decent in how we engage our jobs and professions. The Aspen Institute, for example, a non-profit organization more than 50 years old, is dedicated to helping the business community “foster enlightened leadership, the appreciation of timeless ideas and values, and open-minded dialogue on contemporary issues….” Business leaders come to the Aspen Institute and hundreds of similar universities and institutions around the world to study and launch initiatives that respond to ethical challenges such as justice, preserving human rights in a global economy and protecting the environment. The ethical approach to spirituality centers on values, exploring those that drive current business practices, like efficiency, material wealth and competition, and cultivating those that at times may be overlooked, like honesty, fairness, respect and compassion.
  • Existential approach:This approach to workplace spirituality centers on finding and preserving meaning in our jobs and careers. Millions of people around the world find themselves leading futile lives trapped in a harsh and, at times, dehumanizing relationship with work. Slaughterhouse laborers, mine workers, migrant farmers and many others live lives of quiet desperation, and organizations like the Child Labor Coalition, United Mine Workers and the Pesticide Action Network of North America strive to protect workers’ rights and insure them an opportunity to earn a decent living and provide for their families. The existential approach to spirituality focuses on social activism, preserving the valuable human aspect of work and preventing dehumanizing business practices by helping workers protect what is meaningful and valuable to themselves and their families.
  • Buddhist approach:In many respects, the Buddhist approach to spirituality at work is not that different from these other three. Buddhists too want to promote charitable works like their God-centered colleagues; they want to strengthen the values of business integrity and environmental respect like their ethics-centered co-workers. And just like the existentially minded activist, Buddhists are committed to protecting those who are exploited and dehumanized. Yet, despite all these similarities, Buddhism does offer an added and unique approach to spirituality at work: before committing to charity or ethics or activism, Buddhists are first committed to being authentic — to being fully and profoundly human — right here, right now, on the job, on the spot.

Such authenticity for Buddhists is based on practicing mindfulness awareness meditation where practitioners discover that in order to help others we, as human beings, must first learn to trust ourselves — to have the confidence that we can live an inspired life without resentment and fear. And it is from this wakefulness — this profound appreciation of simply being alive — that Buddhists engage work on an utterly human level. From such a view, raising a family or driving a bus, changing a light bulb or running an entire country, is a matter of fully committing ourselves, bringing our natural wisdom, kindness and toughness to the task. So, in bringing spirituality into the workplace, Buddhists celebrate and work with those who promote charity, ethics and social activism. Yet, they do so from having tamed their hearts and minds through meditation and from having gained confidence in remaining here in the present moment, open and willing to address work — indeed all of life — wakefully, courageously and authentically.

Source: Huffingtonpost.com

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