In my further striving to share interesting voices with you, I came upon this essay by Vilius Rudra Dundzilla, who is a yogi, university professor, Unitarian Universalist minister, and all around interesting guy. This essay was first posted on another blog, but I had to share it hear. I met Rudra at Easton Mountain, and […]
Archive: December, 2011
Drive the Dark Night Away
It is the morning of Thursday, December 22nd, and the sun has come up after the longest night of the year (in the Northern Hemisphere). For cultures all over the world for centuries, this has signaled that the long, slow decrease in light will not continue, and light will return to the land. To use […]
darkness, emotions, goals, intentions, personal power, spiritual2nd Anniversary Contest! What Have You Learned? (Free Resume Critique!)
On December 16, 2009, I started with my first post at the Spirit-Work Connection blog. I’ve now done 132 posts on all sorts of topics related to my life, career development, personal growth, spiritual seeking, and anything else that’s come to my mind. I’ve been saying that I’m writing my book a blog post at […]
career, contest, job search, personal power, spiritualGuest Blogger: Casey Miller on Living Big
As I’m interested in all different aspects of the connection of spirit, passion and work, I’ve wanted to get some other voices in here to tell about their experiences of mixing these three aspects. The first one is Casey Adam Miller, who I met at the end of his cross country bike ride where he […]
Action, career, Challenges, Guest Blogger, meaning, personal powerHuman Being vs. Human Doing, Take 2
I started this blog (almost two years ago now) because I wanted to get out my ideas on the intersection of where people feel their passion and souls live and what they do in their lives to create meaning and support themselves. I’ve seen too many of my clients who are just blindly going through […]
Action, being vs doing, distractions, exploration, goals, meditation, mindfulness, observation, personal power, productivity, reflection