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While many
people try to lead a spiritual or religious life by attending church or synagogue services each week or by
meditating and praying alone, most often thoughts of God or feelings of Divine connection found during such
activities are lost on Monday morning when these very same people enter the workplace. Despite the fact that most
religions hold the belief that God exists everywhere, no matter their religious or spiritual persuasion, most
people wouldn't even notice the Divine Presence if It was seated at their boss's desk – let alone at their own.
They would likely ask the "boss" a question, receive the answer and walk away or sit down at their desk never
noticing they were sitting on the Divine lap.
So, what's a spiritually oriented person to do? Simply go through the work week devoid of spiritual feelings,
unable to connect with the Divine and without thought or sight of God?
No. Bringing God to work represents a matter of consciousness. When we are conscious of the Divine Presence in the
work place as well as in other areas of our lives, we not only feel connected to God but we allow ourselves to see
God working in the office and in our coworkers, clients and customers. We simply must keep the thought of God and
our beliefs about how God operates in the world at the forefront of our minds.
It doesn't take much to create a spiritual attitude at work. Even small reminders of God switch our awareness from
the small details to the bigger picture.
Here are three ways to bring God to work with you on a daily basis:
1. Create a sacred space in your office: Creating sacred space can be as simple as lighting a candle each morning
when you enter your office or cubicle and saying a short prayer asking to feel and see God's presence during your
work day. If you are sensitive to smells, you could burn incense or scented oils or candles. You can play soft
music or place sacred objects on your desk. The point is to make space for God to coexist with you during the work
day. In other words, create a sanctuary both for yourself and for God, and your work will take on a more spiritual
nature.
2. Voice the intention to have your work day feel spiritual: Intention offers an often-overlooked energy that helps
us achieve our goals and realize our dreams. When you light your candle each morning, add to your prayers your
intention to feel and see God's presence during the day. If you feel uncomfortable lighting a candle in the office,
then simply stop in your doorway and voice your intention. Or, you can sit at your desk when you first arrive in
the office and meditate for a minute or two while visualizing your intention becoming reality. What would your day
look like if God accompanied you to work? Try to feel what this would be like as well as to visualize it. Do this
at least once a day if not more often, because combining thoughts and feelings in this manner helps us create what
we desire.
3. Make time for God throughout the day: Despite the fact that everyone these days feels too busy to add anything
else into their schedule, it is possible to take a "time out for God" periodically. You can set your watch to ring
every hour, and as it does, simply look around and offer a silent blessing for something you see or something
happening at that moment. You can say a blessing before you eat your snack, drink your coffee, eat your lunch. You
can ask for God's assistance each time you write an e-mail or answer the phone. Remember to thank God every time
something good happens as well. Every little thing you do that keeps God at the forefront of your mind or that
acknowledges God's work lends a spiritual quality to your day.
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