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Rating:  Summary: How to bring spiritual values into the workplace Review: As a non-corporate/executive business type, I found this book a revelation. Here we are treated to a pure dose of spirituality colliding with the highly competitive world of business and bottom lines, and the results are surprising, encouraging and worth contemplating. In "Invisible Leadership" we find there is not only a place for strong spiritual/mystical values in the workplace, but a necessity and a natural extension of the spiritual world that we reserve for our private lives. If the world could be according to the author's view, spirituality would not be compartmentalized and hidden, but fearlessly and powerfully applied to every aspect of living, loving and being.The author's wisdom and messages are beautifully illustrated with his own experiences as an executive advisor to business leaders and organizations, and those of this his clients and colleagues. This is a book for anyone seeking a blueprint for integration of spiritual beliefs into the way we approach work, but most importantly for those endowed with the power to lead and affect others in the workplace.
Rating:  Summary: a wonderful spontanious view! Review: As the editor/publisher of New Paradigm Digest, I have read and reviewed many wonderful transformational and socially responsible business books, none more important, compelling and empowering than Invisible Leadership, Robert Rabbin's compassionate gift to the world, not just of business, but to the leader in all of us. In reading most transformational/inspirational business/social books, we gain some new and often useful insights into techniques we may apply to improve personal or organizational performance. In Invisible Leadership, we experience a shift in consciousness, perspective and priorities. Rabbin takes us on a mystical and highly practical journey that wakes and massages a sleeping part of our soul and encourages and supports personal transformation leading toward reconnection and an end to separation. Reconnection with ourselves, each other and the earth. His words speak eloquently to the deep need for personal and global transformation and the absolute necessity of beginning that change from the inside out. His transformational toolbox includes meditation, truth telling, silence and listening. A quieting down so that we may once again connect with what is deepest and truest in ourselves and, in that opening, begin to recover what has been left behind in a world focused almost exclusively on the material. Invisible Leadership celebrates what is most noble and creative in us. It is full of possibility and hope, two vital needs of our time. If we read this book with an open heart and mind and feel its possibilitites growing within us, we may be encouraged, like the Greek goddess Eos, to integrate the spiritual and material worlds in order to create new realities. In the largest sense, what Invisible Leadership affirms to me is that there's really only one of us here and that we truly live in a united state of us. It is in recognizing, feeling, honoring and serving the one in all its beautiful and myriad forms that we feel most alive. Through the process of becoming more open and pourous to the call of serving life, we gift ourselves, our families, friends, communities, the world and future generations with the love and generosity of spirit that Invisible Leaders helps us remember. If enough people from all walks of life read this book, allow its words to penetrate their depths and begin a practice of consistent awareness, we may see an explosion of conscious evolution, the mutation of a happy virus throughout the world that will amaze us. We may see the restoration of nothing less than heaven on earth. Futurist and author Willis Harman once remarked that one of the driving forces of the global mind change he saw coming was a shift from outer to inner authority. It is my prayer that Invisible Leaders help accelerate the shift, act as a cultural trance breaker and illuminate and empower every leader in every field, every leader in training, and students in all disciplines that we may be inspired to take our places, as Robert Rabbin has done, as enlightened, compassionate and gentle stewards of our sacred gift of life.
Rating:  Summary: Rob Rabbin is a spokesperson for Silence . . . . Review: He writes with passion, is articulate and his words ring with truth. What better way to write about the book, than to share the author's words, from Invisible Leadership. "We have only this one thing to do, only this one thing: show the face of who we truly are, that we and others may see the brilliance of that true face and know its redemptive love and wisdom. If we want to know how to do this, how to find and show the brilliant face of our inner truth, the answer is this: want to. We must simply want this more than anything else. That is all. Put nothing else in front of this one desire, and your face will burst like a thousand suns upon this newly happy Earth. It is my hope that something in this book - a word, a phrase, a story - will cause your world to stop, your mind to tilt, and your soul to ignite in silence. I believe that the soul, fully aroused and on fire, irreversibly awake, is the greatest power in the world. If we can hear our soul's silence as loudly as the silence of the high desert at night, then we will know exactly how to bring ourselves and the world of our making into accord with reality, and we will do it with wisdom and love."
Rating:  Summary: Rob Rabbin is a spokesperson for Silence . . . . Review: He writes with passion, is articulate and his words ring with truth. What better way to write about the book, than to share the author's words, from Invisible Leadership. "We have only this one thing to do, only this one thing: show the face of who we truly are, that we and others may see the brilliance of that true face and know its redemptive love and wisdom. If we want to know how to do this, how to find and show the brilliant face of our inner truth, the answer is this: want to. We must simply want this more than anything else. That is all. Put nothing else in front of this one desire, and your face will burst like a thousand suns upon this newly happy Earth. It is my hope that something in this book - a word, a phrase, a story - will cause your world to stop, your mind to tilt, and your soul to ignite in silence. I believe that the soul, fully aroused and on fire, irreversibly awake, is the greatest power in the world. If we can hear our soul's silence as loudly as the silence of the high desert at night, then we will know exactly how to bring ourselves and the world of our making into accord with reality, and we will do it with wisdom and love."
Rating:  Summary: This book is not a business leadership book.... Review: I've been reading Robert's books for many years now. His insight and his passion never cease to amaze me. He writes what we all feel, and he writes from such a deep and honest place that it can only help us to clarify the truth in ourselves as well as the world around us. I truly believe this is a book that the corporate world needs to read, needs to set its standards by. Our lives are so precious and Robert helps us to realize how we can live our lives authentically, spiritually, with humor, and how all of this can transpire in the work place. The stories he shares of his own experiences enlighten us all. His words make me WANT to be better, to live my live in truth. I think this is a book for everyone who wants to live their life in the light of love, passion and truth.
Rating:  Summary: Another Rabbin book evokes clarity and joy, ... simply! Review: Real truth, clear wisdom, real heart. Easy to read! I love his "voice" and perspective.
Rating:  Summary: Another Rabbin book evokes clarity and joy, ... simply! Review: Real truth, clear wisdom, real heart. Easy to read! I love his "voice" and perspective.
Rating:  Summary: Leadership is awareness. Review: Real truth, wisdom and heart. This book is very warm and easy to read. I love his "voice" and perspectives regarding the realities of our time.
Rating:  Summary: Another Rabbin book offering insight and clarity, ..simply! Review: Real truth, wisdom and heart. This book is very warm and easy to read. I love his "voice" and perspectives regarding the realities of our time.
Rating:  Summary: This book is not a business leadership book.... Review: This book is definitely not a business leadership book. I was looking for a book that would help me inspire and motivate employees in the workplace. Its not what I got. Instead this book is essentially a platform for Rabbin to push his very liberal views and "holier than thou" agenda. There are many chapters dedicated to the environmentalist movement (Rabbin bangs on people for destroying the environment, and yet he does so via book printing - what a waste of a tree!). There are many references to the Clinton's, spirituality, oneness withe the world, the evil corporations, etc, etc. This book is simply a liberal biased book shaped in the guise of a business leadership book, in the hopes that he might change the mind of the unwary corporate business person looking for a simple book on how to motivate employees. If you want to read a book on how great the Clintons are, how bad you are for buying a Nike tennis shoe, and how to become a member of the environmentalist movement, buy this book. If you want a practical book on how to motivate employees in the workplace, look somewhere else. I'd be glad to send you my copy of this very shallow book.
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