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Let your life speak listening for the voice of vocation

Finding one's calling is not just about finding something we can do -- it's about finding what we can't not do. Vocation comes from listening to the true self, a listening that will always call us into some form of service to others. A guide for anyone who seeks not just a job but a calling and companionship along the way.

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  • "Finding one's calling is not just about finding something we can do -- it's about finding what we can't not do. Vocation comes from listening to the true self, a listening that will always call us into some form of service to others. A guide for anyone who seeks not just a job but a calling and companionship along the way."@en
  • "Finding one's calling is not just about finding something we can do--it is about finding what we can't not do. "Let your life speak" is a time-honored Quaker admonition to live one's life as witness to the deepest truths one knows. But as Palmer explains, those words can also mean "listen to your life, and let it tell you what your truth is." Vocation, he writes, comes not from external demands but from listening to the true self, a listening that will always call us into some form of service to others. Though the details of our journey are singular, we draw from it that which is universal."@en
  • "Mind, Body & Spirit."
  • "Finding one's calling is not just about finding something we can do - it is about finding what we can't not do. "Let your life speak" is a time-honored Quaker admonition to live one's life as witness to the deepest truths one knows. But as Parker Palmer explains, those words can also mean "listen to your life, and let it tell you what your truth is." Vocation, he writes, comes not from external demands but from listening to the true self, a listening that will always call us into some form of service to others. Though the details of our journey are singular, we draw from it that which is universal."
  • "Finding one's calling is not just about finding something we can do--it is about finding what we can't not do. "Let your life speak" is a time-honored Quaker admonition to live one's life as witness to the deepest truths one knows. But as Parker Palmer explains, those words can also mean "listen to your life, and let it tell you what your truth is." Vocation, he writes, comes not from external demands but from listening to the true self, a listening that will always call us into some form of service to others. Though the details of our journey are singular, we draw from it that which is universal."@en
  • "Drawing on his own experiences, Parker J. Palmer reveals how to live a meaningful life. Here, listeners will learn how to come in contact with their inner teacher and explore a completely new outlook on life."@en
  • ""Is the life I am living the same as the life that wants to live in me?" With this searching question, [the author] begins an insightful and moving meditation on finding one's true calling.-BooksInPrint."
  • "Self Help."

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  • "Let your life speak listening for the voice of vocation"
  • "Let your life speak listening for the voice of vocation"@en
  • "Let your life speak [listening for the voice of vocation]"@en
  • "Let your life speak [listening to the voice of vocation]"@en
  • "Let your life speak"