When I named my book Divine Wisdom at Work, I chose the word Divine because of what it meant to me. Some people connect Divine with religion. If you have read my book or attended a Working with Wisdom program, you know my message is inclusive, not exclusive. It’s a celebration of the power of universal laws, not specific religious beliefs.
To me, Divine means magnificent, delightful and inspired. That’s how the dictionary defines it, too. The same Divine Wisdom within a tiny seed that becomes a flourishing tree and the same Divine Wisdom that we rely on to bring us day and night and the four seasons is the same Divine Wisdom that guides us to be our best. The universal principles I teach support this.
I have no doubt that we are all Divine. Some of us are more aware of it than others. Each time I’m stopped at a light or moving slowly through rush-hour traffic, I trust that someone behind me might see my license plate and remember.


Divine? I see Divine defined as all of the goodness and Love available to all of us. Sure things can get tough and distracting in both the business and our personal worlds but we always have a “Divine” source to fall back on. Staying focused on what life was created out of in the first place, which is Love, we can draw from a limitless inventory of problem solving that can and will carry us through any challenge we face. There’s always an easier solution to everything and it always sends us in search of something Divine because we know that in this Divine state, we are safe and always find comfort as well as sound answers to our questions. We are all Divine by nature but some of us want to find-out just how Divine and for being sincerely inquisitive we always get our answer. Thank you Tricia, you have been a very valuable Spiritual/Universal resource for me and my ventures into entrepreneurship and I look forward to an even brighter life because of the direction I have found through your “Divine Wisdom at Work”. Keep up the good work my friend, you are sharing very valuable lesson’s in life that will change the workplace for the better….
Thanks,
Keith