DEBRA AND WILLIAM MILLER ON
SPIRITUALITY
Interview with Debra and William Miller
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ServiceMaster in the US states one of its company
objectives as: "To honor God in all we do", while Kyocera from Japan has its
corporate motto as: "Respect the Divine and Love People." Even leaders from
Indian companies are speaking about applying spirituality in business. What is
the reason behind this increasing interest in spirituality? Is it a fad?
At the macro level, we believe this increasing interest in spirituality at the
workplace is due to an overall evolution in consciousness, which we are
experiencing as human beings. Willis Harman, a noted futurist (who also was the
inspiration for the ISAW award noted above), has chronicled this shift in
consciousness quite a bit, especially in relation to the rise of consciousness
and responsibility for business leadership. One quote of his:
"Leaders in world business are the first true planetary citizens. They have
worldwide capability and responsibility. Their decisions affect not just
economies, but societies… and the world problems of poverty, environment, and
security. World business will be a key actor in the ultimate resolution of the
macro-problem. The business corporation is far more flexible and adaptive than
the bureaucratic structures of government." -Harman W. (1990) Global Mind
Change: The New Age Revolution in the Way We Think New York, Werner Publ.
You might also make the link between this evolution of consciousness and the
prophecies of the Mayan Indians of Central/South America, of Jesus Christ's
second coming, and of the Hindu yugas.
At a more micro level, in our dayto- day life, we have found two major NOs and
one major YES that people are making to current lifestyle conditions in
societies around the world.
People are beginning to experience the emptiness of a materialistic, consumer-
focused, high-stressed lifestyle and are beginning to say "no" to that way of
life. They are finding that a rich and fulfilling life is seldom directly
related to material wealth, power or a workaholic lifestyle.
Secondly, due to the ability to access global news, people are aware of the
negative consequences of our current business paradigm that strives to maximize
shareholder wealth by promoting rampant consumerism. As a result they are
speaking out and saying "no" to the current trends toward environmental
degradation, unethical business practices, lack of respect for fundamental human
rights, and an increasing gap between the rich and the poor.
Thirdly, we have seen an immense personal hunger rise in people for deeper
meaning in their lives and work, for greater peace of mind, and for more caring
relationships with their family, friends and colleagues. They are realizing that
spirituality holds the key to their search.
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