Crossing the Unknown Sea: Work as a Pilgrimage of Identity by David Whyte

Crossing the Unknown Sea: Work as a Pilgrimage of Identity

David Whyte
256 pages
Riverhead Books; 1st edition
Mar 2001
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This bestselling author of The Heart Aroused and internationally renowned Fortune 500 consultant explores work as an opportunity for discovering, shaping, and nurturing our deepest selves.When our work is right for us and it gives back to the world, when we develop, as the poet William Blake said, "a firm persuasion," we feel we can move mountains. Maybe we've felt this way only for a moment, maybe some feel this way all the time, or maybe some have never felt this way. But a sense of fulfillment is possible for all of us, and David Whyte can show us how to restore it to our lives. Whyte applies the stages of a holy pilgrimage to the process of seeking identity through the unknown sea of work. These are: • Longing for refuge • Finding the strength to begin the journey • Desiring growth • Overcoming obstacles • Avoiding distractions • Connecting-meeting and traveling with others with a common purpose • Helping others-a desire to bring hope and help to those left behindWe may think of family, relationships, friends, religion, or spiritual practice as the domains in which the soul is refined, in which our identities are nurtured and shaped.
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Pages 256
Publisher Riverhead Books; 1st...
Published 2001
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