"The spirit is quite different from the soul, and it, too, should be in harmony with your life work. Spirit is the upper region of experience and includes your worldview, ethical sensitivities, ideas about life and death, religious beliefs and understandings, and intellectual development. It is growth, adventure, experiment, advance, and discovery.
When I use the word spirit in this context, I don’t restrict its meaning to “spirituality” in the modern sense. I mean spirit as a portion of who you are and how you live, in broad terms. Unlike the deeply embedded soul, spirit is high, up in the stratosphere of our thinking. If you have a philosophy of life, and a set of values, if you have a passionate vision and ambitions, these are largely expressions of your spirit.
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Spirit and soul are two dynamics moving in different directions: One reaches into the past for inspiration, the other moves steadily into the future. Soul thrives on memories and old attachments, while the spirit wants to move on.
Speaking as a representative of soul, I may unwittingly give the impression that soul is better. Not so. Spirit and soul are both essential and each is best when linked closely to the other or when they overlap so much that it’s difficult to sort out one from the other."
Today’s Work: In your journal, write down what excites you about the possibilities of “growth, adventure, experiment, advance, and discovery” in your work.
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