Public Image and Emotional Intelligence in Spiritual Leadership with Robert Strock
- bayu bhuana
- Jul 24, 2024
- 1 min read
An open enquiry into issues around authenticity, representation, emotional well-being, and the image of spiritual teachers and leaders. Together, we’ll address questions such as:
What does being spiritual look like to you?
As spiritual leaders, do we foster an image that does not represent who we really are and how we live?
Do we believe we need to show that we ‘have it all together’ ?
To what extent do we conceal our authentic selves for the sake of a spiritual image?
Is there value in speaking about our human challenges and breakthroughs with our clients/followers?
Does image management come at the expense of genuine connection with our clients/followers?
In prioritizing our public image, are we being dishonest with ourselves?
Does being in integrity require us to address our emotional well-being independently of our professional and social roles.
Do we need to revise our cultural image of what being spiritual looks like?
Our discussion of these and other pertinent questions were facilitated by Robert Strock, an expert on emotional well-being.
Robert Strock is a teacher, counselor, author, and humanitarian who has developed a unique approach to communication, contemplation, and inquiry. He promotes national and international conversations on healing, has been a featured speaker at the UN, and has contributed to global documentaries.
Robert is the host of the Awareness That Heals podcast and live webinar. You can learn more about Robert at AwarenessThatHeals.org
