Woodbridge Publishers has released 'Looking For God And Finding Yourself,' a spiritual work by former Christian pastor Jon Paul that challenges conventional religious frameworks. The book presents a paradigm shift in understanding divinity, positioning God not as a separate being but as the fundamental essence of existence that can be experienced directly.
Paul's journey began after years of preaching conservative Christianity, when he started questioning the limitations imposed by religious doctrine. His exploration led to a reconceptualization of divinity as unbounded love, infinite awareness, and the creative power behind all life. This perspective bridges science and spirituality, offering what Paul describes as a 'logic rooted in profound reason and obvious realization.'
The book specifically targets individuals who feel drawn to something greater but are held back by outdated interpretations of God. It reaches across belief systems to curious skeptics, recovering believers, and spiritual seekers, connecting them with what Paul identifies as a deeper sense of meaning, unity, and inner peace. As Paul states, 'As humanity evolves, so must our understanding of God. God is not exclusive; God is universally accessible.'
For business and technology leaders, this publication represents a significant cultural shift that may influence workplace spirituality discussions and employee well-being initiatives. The book's availability through Woodbridge Publishers and leading retail platforms worldwide ensures broad accessibility to this alternative spiritual framework.
The implications extend beyond personal spirituality to potentially affect how organizations approach diversity and inclusion, particularly regarding religious and spiritual beliefs in increasingly secular workplaces. By offering a scientifically-aligned perspective on spirituality, the book may facilitate conversations about meaning and purpose in professional environments where traditional religious language has become less common.
This publication arrives as many technology companies grapple with questions of ethics, consciousness, and artificial intelligence's relationship to human experience. Paul's framework for understanding divinity as experiential rather than doctrinal could influence how leaders approach these complex intersections between technology and human spirituality.


