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Vocation ? Examples of vocational ethics Four dimensions of engagement: integral model (Ken Wilber) Research project on Integral Leadership Example of practice: dialogue
Vocation? (I)
Let your life tell you what truths you embody : Parker Palmer True Self, humility of the heart: contemplation, silence: Thomas Keating Prophetic engagement: paradox of vocation to be in the world but not of the world : Michael Naughton Vocational ethics: Listening to self and to stakeholders : Ken Goodpaster
Vocation? (II)
Vocation is the place where your deep gladness meet the worlds deep needs: Frederick Buechner Vocation is not about work. It is about answering Gods calling: Mother Teresa From inside out not from outside in, i.e. NOT imitating heroes nor brand of moralism Inner strength is not changing the world but acting from ones true self (gifts, virtues, liabilities, limits)
Vocation or Vocations ?
Gandhi: wish to become an Englishman; honest lawyer; dignity of Indians in South Africa; independence of India; spiritual development through non-violence Martin Luther King: good preacher; leader of American civil right movement; advocate for worlds peace and end of poverty Rosa Park:I sat down because I was tired: embracing ones vocation not as leader of civil disobedience, but moment of existential truth for her self that triggered a social movement
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Vocation: Both transcendent and immanent; Different lines of development: physical, emotional, cognitive, behavioral, organizational, ethical, spiritual, etc
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