Spiritual Economics Part 1

I have a habit of reading ‘old’ books, meaning books that were published over 10 years ago. I often find – actually more than often – that the messages contained within the pages are as meaningful today as they were at the time of their original printing. On my list this month is Spiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth and The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. Taken together they offer timeless and continually proven truths. I will highlight key leanings from each book separately over the next few posts in hopes of bringing the messages back to life for myself as much as for my readers.

Spiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth was published in 1993 yet this statement early in the book could have been written any time since 2008:

“Ours is an age of great change. Great corporations are streamlining their workforce to reflect the need for greater efficiencies of operation and also for the impact of automation. Whole industries are either being eliminated entirely or are moving into new fields. The result: jobs once considered to be secure are being eliminated. Many workers are being faced with the need to undergo retraining for entry into new fields of work. Many people are launching out in entrepreneurial endeavors, calling faith and vision and the need to tap into the universal flow of substance.”

Butterworth advice to combat this was to turn your attention to nature where the presence of life’s endless flow is everywhere. Whether you look to the seasons, the weather, the blooming and dormancy of plants and flowers, you see how things come to life, grow, change, die and yet life and the cycle continues. Nature is the confirmed evidence of the ‘omnipresence of universal substance.’

Dr. Success Challenge: It’s summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Go outdoors and prove Butterworth’s contention for yourself.

Thank you and enjoy,

Andrea T. Goeglein, PhD
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Andrea Goeglein is part organizational psychologist, part entrepreneur, and all about success—your success. She understands both the pressures you face and the dreams that inspire you. Andrea merges her experience as a business owner with her training in Positive Psychology to provide effective, efficient and challenging personal development products and services. She combines an emphasis on objective assessment with an approach that is always powered by your spirit and guided by your goals. Her professional development offerings are based in theory and backed by direct business knowledge.

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