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This book intertwines spirituality with a systemic approach to emotional intelligence, drawing on Kurt Lewin's social science and other influences. It emphasizes the importance of being present and appreciating ourselves and our relationships, highlighting that a calm, compassionate presence is widely regarded as a spiritual ideal. The text explores how the majority of spiritual traditions advocate for emotional intelligence, presenting this connection with clarity. We all experience reactivity, but developing objectivity and detachment helps us process feelings without being controlled by them. From a detached viewpoint, emotions are neither good nor bad; they simply reflect our perceptions of our social environment. This understanding is crucial in workplace relationships, as our interpretations of others' intentions can trigger different emotional responses. For instance, perceiving critical feedback as constructive rather than hostile can significantly alter our reactions. Objectivity regarding our perceptions often precedes emotional objectivity, making it vital. Paradoxically, detachment enables a deeper appreciation of emotions, allowing us to view them as part of our inner guidance rather than threats to be suppressed. Embracing the natural flow of emotions is essential for both physical and emotional well-being, fostering self-acceptance.
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Spirituality and Emotional Intelligence, Gilmore Crosby
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- 2021
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