Amazon.co.uk Review
The standard IQ test measures rational intelligence--the skills we use to solve logical or strategic problems. For a long time, IQ results were considered the best measurement of a person's smarts and potential for success. But in the early 1990s Daniel Goleman pointed out that success is also dependent on emotional intelligence--the thinking that gives us empathy, compassion and the ability to respond appropriately to pain or pleasure. Now, at the beginning of the 21st century, authors Danah Zohar and Dr Ian Mitchell claim that there is another important Q to consider--the SQ, otherwise known as Spiritual Intelligence. In fact, the authors assert that "SQ is the necessary foundation for both the IQ and the EQ. It is our ultimate intelligence". They have an excellent point. After all, computers have high IQ, animals often have high EQ, but only humans have SQ--the ability to be creative, change the rules, alter situations and question why we are here. Because the authors are well researched and highly articulate, the entire book makes for intellectually, emotionally and spiritually compelling reading. Chapters include "The God Spot in the Brain", "How We Become Spiritually Stunted", "Six Paths Toward Greater Spiritual Intelligence" and "Assessing My SQ". --
Gail Hudson
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Amazon.co.uk Review
The standard IQ test measures rational intelligence--the skills we use to solve logical or strategic problems. For a long time, IQ results were considered the best measurement of a person's smarts and potential for success. But in the early 1990s Daniel Goleman pointed out that success is also dependent on emotional intelligence--the thinking that gives us empathy, compassion and the ability to respond appropriately to pain or pleasure. Now, at the beginning of the 21st century, authors Danah Zohar and Dr. Ian Mitchell claim that there is another important Q to consider--the SQ, otherwise known as Spiritual Intelligence. In fact, the authors assert that "SQ is the necessary foundation for both the IQ and the EQ. It is our ultimate intelligence." They have an excellent point. After all, computers have high IQ, animals often have high EQ, but only humans have SQ--the ability to be creative, change the rules, alter situations and question why we are here. Because the authors are well-researched and highly articulate, the entire book makes for intellectually, emotionally and spiritually compelling reading. Chapters include "The God Spot in the Brain", "How We Become Spiritually Stunted", "Six Paths Toward Greater Spiritual Intelligence" and "Assessing My SQ." --
Gail Hudson
Irish Times
'It's never too late to raise your SQ and this book is full of ways to help you'
People management
'will be a useful resource in terms of quotes, historic sources and the ability to make a quick check on your own SQ
Product Description
At the beginning of the twentieth century, as psychologists discovered ways and means to measure intelligence, Aristotle's definition of man as "a rational animal" developed into an obsession with IQ. In the mid-1990s, Daniel Goleman popularized research into emotional intelligence, EQ, pointing out that EQ is a basic requirement for the appropriate use of IQ. There is enough collective evidence from psychology, neurology, anthropology and cognitiv science to hsow us that there is a third "Q", "SQ" or Spiritual Intelligence. Unlike IQ, which computers have and EQ which exists in higher mammals, SQ is uniquely human and, the author argues, the most fundamental of the three. It is linked to humanity's need for meaning, an issue very much at the forefront of people's minds as the century draws to a close. SQ is what we use to develop our longing and capacity for meaning, vision and value. It allows us to dream and to strive.
From the Publisher
DISCOVER HOW TO HARNESS YOUR SQ
HOW YOUR PERSONALITY GUIDE YOUR LIFESTYLE
DISCOVER YOUR PATH TO INNER TRANQUILITY
HOW IT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER
Do you feel as if something is missing from your life? Is there a viod? A lack of meaning?
Today's western culture is characterised by selfishness, materialism, a lack of morals, lack of values, lack of sense of community, and ultimately a lack of meaning. Yet common valuesustoms, purposes and meanings are what bind a community together. If society isn't providing these anchors, the answer is to develop indivual SQ and find your own.
SQ is the intelligence with which we balance menaing and value, and place out lives in a wider context. It is the 'ultimate intelligence', as without it both EQ and IQ canot function - they crumble away.
A perfectly timed book for the new millennium by the acclaimed authors of the QUANTUM SELF
About the Author
Danah Zohar teaches in the Oxford Strategic Leadership Program at Oxford University and Dr Ian Marshall is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist. They are the authors of 'The Quantum Self', 'Quantum Society' and 'Whos Afraid of Schrodingers Cat?'.