Spiritual Intelligence: A New Way of Being
by
Brian Draper
According to philosopher Danah Zohar, who coined the idea of spiritual intelligence, we live in a "spiritually dumb" culture. How can we find meaning from meaninglessness, hope from despair, reconciliation from alienation, and wholeness from fragmentation? In this book, Brian Draper asks how ordinary people—whether religious or not—can nudge themselves (or be gently nudged...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
April 1st 2010
by Lion UK
(first published 2009)
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I picked this up at St Mike's book sale for 3 dollars and found the book a quality read about developing a deeper spirituality. I might chose to challenge the concept of spiritual intelligence as being in the same category as IQ and Emotional intelligence but that would detract from its quality. Others might quarrel with his choice of people to quote but that would distract us from what it has to say.
Written for the greater world rather than a specifically Christian audience it presents with 4 l...more
Written for the greater world rather than a specifically Christian audience it presents with 4 l...more
i enjoyed this book - but i have to admit - about half way through it, i had to put it down... it got a little mundane. but i picked it up again after a few weeks and easily finished the book.
i really like Brian Draper's premise for this book:
AWAKENING
SEEING AFRESH
LIVING THE CHANGE
PASSING IT ON.
the book is divided up into four levels - with each level taking a different look at the four points mentioned above.
you'll find a natural progression between the four repeated points and Draper uses s...more
i really like Brian Draper's premise for this book:
AWAKENING
SEEING AFRESH
LIVING THE CHANGE
PASSING IT ON.
the book is divided up into four levels - with each level taking a different look at the four points mentioned above.
you'll find a natural progression between the four repeated points and Draper uses s...more
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