Systems themselves are not bad or evil; in fact, God seems to love systems and works within organized and integrated networks! … It is people who create a system for both good and evil purposes or take an inherently good system and change the rules to benefit only a few.
Inherent in this new type of distribution of wealth is trust that providing more freedom to humans ultimately drives positive innovation and growth.
It’s helpful to keep in mind that your road is unique, and simply being on it is enough. If you follow God’s light and allow him to carry you when you are too exhausted to go on, you will not get lost, even though you will certainly feel that way many times.
Despite the despair and suffering still on our planet, humanity is moving toward unity, justice, love, and peace.
The collective action of spiritual entrepreneurs and their allies can contribute to creating a world that feels like heaven on earth.
The rise of spiritual entrepreneurship will bring massive innovation to solving the world’s most pressing problems in unique ways.
It is my hope that entrepreneurship can become a spiritual path for many who feel called but don’t believe they were worthy or haven’t been able to find the capital to make it happen.
But there is value in telling a story from the perspective of the mundane, from the real perspective that many of us are in for most of our lives.
Spiritual entrepreneurship is a collective community working together to expand love.
There are as many unique paths to self-knowledge as there are souls in the universe. Therefore, one-sized advice can never fit all. One path cannot be judged by another path, and we must struggle to find our own way with God.
External failure has no real correlation to spiritual failure. For a spiritual entrepreneur, external failure is often essential for spiritual success.
Liminal space is the norm on the path of a spiritual entrepreneur because the nature of doing something tangible in the world, while maintaining a spiritual focus, requires constant transformation.
Understanding who we are, how God created us, how we grow, and how we give those gifts back to others is core work of the spiritual entrepreneur.
Enoughness isn’t necessarily about getting rich; it’s about the idea that God provides for our needs, and it is our responsibility to share with those who don’t have enough any abundance God has blessed us with.
Since love is the fundamental energy of the universe, aiming to expand love grows us—not just ourselves personally, but everyone and everything around us.
We can’t rely on our own limited vision but must seek to see through heaven’s eyes.
A one-size-fits-all approach is no longer an option for humanity. The world is too diverse, vast, and expansive, so we should expect spiritual entrepreneurship to come in all shapes and sizes.
They say when you put language to something, it creates meaning. Language creates the ability for someone to communicate and explore an idea more fully in a way that is not possible without language.
Freedom is essential for any system to work, and love is the foundation for freedom.