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		By: Darwin Gillett		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Heather:

You&#039;re right. First, before looking at what creates Unity, let&#039;s ask what Unity is. As you say, it is something deeper than teamwork. (For me, teamwork is a manifestation of a consciousness of Unity.)

Awareness that Unity is an important dimension of reality seems to get lost in the Western world - i.e., that everything is totally interconnected and in essence One. It&#039;s not just philosophical. It&#039;s physics - and thus about business and work. In fact, one of my favorite quotes on the subject comes from Einstien:

&quot;â€œWe are part of the whole which we call the universe, but it is an optical delusion of our mind that we think we are separate.  This separateness is like a prison for us.  Our job is to widen the circle of our compassion so we feel connected with all people and situations.â€

I see a Unity Mindset as one of the five pillars of a &quot;Noble Enterprise&quot; that enables companies to create sustainable competitive advantage in serving all their stakeholders.  (I appreciate your recent review of my book on NOBLE ENTERPRISE.)

Looking forward to further posts.

Dar Gillett]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heather:</p>
<p>You&#8217;re right. First, before looking at what creates Unity, let&#8217;s ask what Unity is. As you say, it is something deeper than teamwork. (For me, teamwork is a manifestation of a consciousness of Unity.)</p>
<p>Awareness that Unity is an important dimension of reality seems to get lost in the Western world &#8211; i.e., that everything is totally interconnected and in essence One. It&#8217;s not just philosophical. It&#8217;s physics &#8211; and thus about business and work. In fact, one of my favorite quotes on the subject comes from Einstien:</p>
<p>&#8220;â€œWe are part of the whole which we call the universe, but it is an optical delusion of our mind that we think we are separate.  This separateness is like a prison for us.  Our job is to widen the circle of our compassion so we feel connected with all people and situations.â€</p>
<p>I see a Unity Mindset as one of the five pillars of a &#8220;Noble Enterprise&#8221; that enables companies to create sustainable competitive advantage in serving all their stakeholders.  (I appreciate your recent review of my book on NOBLE ENTERPRISE.)</p>
<p>Looking forward to further posts.</p>
<p>Dar Gillett</p>
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