Zohar defines SQ as our capacity for meaning, vision, and value. She identifies 12 core principles, including self-awareness, spontaneity, being vision-led, holism, compassion, celebrating diversity, and standing firm in one’s convictions. Further principles include humility, the tendency to ask "Why?", the ability to reframe problems, the positive use of adversity, and a sense of vocation. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Spiritual Intelligence: The Ultimate Intelligence
, represents the "ultimate intelligence" that humans use to solve problems of meaning and value. Unlike IQ (rational) or EQ (emotional), SQ allows us to place our lives in a wider, richer context and evaluate which path is more meaningful. The 12 Principles of Spiritual Intelligence
Comprehensive overviews of Zohar's 12 principles are available on ResearchGate and The Systems Thinker . Key Concepts of Zohar’s SQ
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