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Work Pray Code : When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley.
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ISBN: 9780691219080 0691219087 9780691220871 9780691220888 0691220883 0691220875 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press

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Corporate culture --- Religion in the workplace --- Employees --- High technology industries --- 241.66*2 --- Religious discrimination in the workplace --- Work environment --- Culture, Corporate --- Institutional culture --- Organizational culture --- Corporations --- Organizational behavior --- Business anthropology --- 241.66*2 Theologische ethiek: informatie; media --- Theologische ethiek: informatie; media --- Industries --- Religious life --- Sociological aspects --- Culture d'entreprise -- Santa Clara, Vallée de (Santa Clara, Calif., États-Unis) --- Religion en milieu de travail -- Santa Clara, Vallée de (Santa Clara, Calif., États-Unis) --- Corporate culture. --- Religion in the workplace. --- Religious life. --- Amy Cuddy. --- Andy Puddicombe. --- Arousal. --- Ashram. --- Asian people. --- Asperger syndrome. --- Betterment. --- Buddhism. --- Buddhist meditation. --- Business guru. --- Cafeteria. --- Career. --- Christian fraternity. --- Civil Rights Act of 1964. --- Coaching. --- Competitive advantage. --- Dance studio. --- Deity. --- Deregulation. --- Deskilling. --- Dharma talk. --- Disruptive innovation. --- Distraction. --- Dog park. --- Eastern religions. --- Economics. --- Employment. --- Energy medicine. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Equanimity. --- Ernst Troeltsch. --- Fight-or-flight response. --- Fixed asset. --- Funding. --- Germans. --- God. --- Grandparent. --- Greens Restaurant. --- Haight-Ashbury. --- Hippie. --- Housing development. --- Human resources. --- Incense. --- Indian Americans. --- Instrumentalism. --- Internship. --- Jack Kornfield. --- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. --- Knowledge worker. --- Laity. --- Layoff. --- LinkedIn. --- Management styles. --- Marketing. --- Meal. --- Mindfulness-based stress reduction. --- Monasticism. --- Obligation. --- Perception. --- Personal branding. --- Pomnyun. --- Product design. --- Religion. --- Religious community. --- Return on investment. --- Robert Noyce. --- Serenity Prayer. --- Siddha Yoga. --- Silicon Valley. --- Society of Jesus. --- Sociology. --- Spiritual practice. --- Spirituality. --- Startup company. --- Stress management. --- Suffering. --- Superiority (short story). --- Superordinate goals. --- Sustainability. --- Thích Nh?t H?nh. --- Tim Ferriss. --- Transcendental Meditation. --- Vedanta. --- Vihara. --- Volunteering. --- Wealth. --- White people. --- Workforce. --- Workplace. --- Work–life balance. --- E-books


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Work pray code : when work becomes religion in Silicon Valley
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ISBN: 0691220883 0691220875 Year: 2022 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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How tech giants are reshaping spirituality to serve their religion of peak productivitySilicon Valley is known for its lavish perks, intense work culture, and spiritual gurus. Work Pray Code explores how tech companies are bringing religion into the workplace in ways that are replacing traditional places of worship, blurring the line between work and religion and transforming the very nature of spiritual experience in modern life.Over the past forty years, highly skilled workers have been devoting more time and energy to their jobs than ever before. They are also leaving churches, synagogues, and temples in droves—but they have not abandoned religion. Carolyn Chen spent more than five years in Silicon Valley, conducting a wealth of in-depth interviews and gaining unprecedented access to the best and brightest of the tech world. The result is a penetrating account of how work now satisfies workers’ needs for belonging, identity, purpose, and transcendence that religion once met. Chen argues that tech firms are offering spiritual care such as Buddhist-inspired mindfulness practices to make their employees more productive, but that our religious traditions, communities, and public sphere are paying the price.We all want our jobs to be meaningful and fulfilling. Work Pray Code reveals what can happen when work becomes religion, and when the workplace becomes the institution that shapes our souls.

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Corporate culture. --- Religion in the workplace. --- Employees --- Religious life. --- Amy Cuddy. --- Andy Puddicombe. --- Arousal. --- Ashram. --- Asian people. --- Asperger syndrome. --- Betterment. --- Buddhism. --- Buddhist meditation. --- Business guru. --- Cafeteria. --- Career. --- Christian fraternity. --- Civil Rights Act of 1964. --- Coaching. --- Competitive advantage. --- Dance studio. --- Deity. --- Deregulation. --- Deskilling. --- Dharma talk. --- Disruptive innovation. --- Distraction. --- Dog park. --- Eastern religions. --- Economics. --- Employment. --- Energy medicine. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Equanimity. --- Ernst Troeltsch. --- Fight-or-flight response. --- Fixed asset. --- Funding. --- Germans. --- God. --- Grandparent. --- Greens Restaurant. --- Haight-Ashbury. --- Hippie. --- Housing development. --- Human resources. --- Incense. --- Indian Americans. --- Instrumentalism. --- Internship. --- Jack Kornfield. --- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. --- Knowledge worker. --- Laity. --- Layoff. --- LinkedIn. --- Management styles. --- Marketing. --- Meal. --- Mindfulness-based stress reduction. --- Monasticism. --- Obligation. --- Perception. --- Personal branding. --- Pomnyun. --- Product design. --- Religion. --- Religious community. --- Return on investment. --- Robert Noyce. --- Serenity Prayer. --- Siddha Yoga. --- Silicon Valley. --- Society of Jesus. --- Sociology. --- Spiritual practice. --- Spirituality. --- Startup company. --- Stress management. --- Suffering. --- Superiority (short story). --- Superordinate goals. --- Sustainability. --- Thích Nh?t H?nh. --- Tim Ferriss. --- Transcendental Meditation. --- Vedanta. --- Vihara. --- Volunteering. --- Wealth. --- White people. --- Workforce. --- Workplace. --- Work–life balance.


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The Genie in Your Genes.Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention.Second Edition
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ISBN: 9781604150117 Year: 2009 Publisher: Santa Rosa, CA Energy Psychology Press

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epigenetic healing --- gene research --- therapy --- genes and neurons --- genetic determinism --- dogma --- the inner and outer environment --- genetic expression --- magic --- science --- epigenetic medicine --- DNA --- epigenetic change --- childhood stress --- adult disease --- beliefs and biochemistry --- psychology --- physiology --- prayer --- spirituality --- meditation --- epigenetic visualizations --- attitude --- engineering cells --- the malleable genome --- gene chips --- immediate early genes --- behavioral state-related genes --- experience-dependent genes --- trauma in muscles --- memory for healing --- designer brain --- happiness --- the body piezoelectric --- electrical medicine in Western science --- pulsed electromagnetic field therapy --- electrical medicine in direct observation --- DNA regeneration --- cellular communication through coherent light --- energy medicine --- frequencies of healing --- the connective semiconducting crystal --- connective tissue system and collagen --- semiconduction in connective tissues --- rapid cellular signaling --- DNA change and intention --- the fight-or-flight response --- subatomic alchemy --- interactive fields --- nonlocal perception --- the half-second delay --- miracles --- energy psychology --- emotional freedom techniques --- energy cures for physical traumas --- genes and emotional states --- telomeres and life span --- soul medicine --- conventional medicine --- energy medicine in hospitals --- intention as quantum conversation --- energy leverage points --- Iraq vets --- lime juice --- posttraumatic stress disorder --- fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue --- medicine for the body politic --- social change --- wars between nations --- the epigenetic social cycle --- emotional peace --- principles of epigenetic medicine --- self-healing powers --- death --- attachment doctoring --- five minute energy routine --- the cross crawl --- the Wayne Cook posture --- the crown pull --- the zip up --- the hook up --- Soul Medicine Institute --- the three thumps --- stress-induced genetic changes --- practices of epigentic medicine --- neurolymphatic massage

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