Lead with Love | Unity Ep. 26.3 - Sacred Text References
In this episode, we explore sacred teachings from spiritual traditions around the world that reveal leadership as service, humility, responsibility, and love in action. Through a contemplative, lectio divina–inspired approach, each passage becomes an invitation to listen deeply, reflect honestly, and allow ancient wisdom to reshape the way we use influence.
Drawing from Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Sikhism, Confucian wisdom, and Indigenous teachings, this episode presents a shared vision of leadership that does not dominate, control, or seek glory. Instead, the true leader listens before speaking, serves before seeking praise, accepts responsibility for those entrusted to their care, and helps others awaken to their own strength and sacred worth.
These teachings challenge familiar ideas about power. They remind us that greatness is found in service, wisdom grows through shared counsel, and leadership is measured not by victory over others but by the peace, dignity, and flourishing we help create. Sacred leadership does not make people smaller or dependent. It creates room for participation, truth, healing, and shared responsibility.
At its heart, this episode invites us to become shepherds rather than masters. Whether we lead a family, workplace, classroom, community, or simply through the quiet influence of our daily presence, we are called to hold power as a sacred trust. When leadership becomes service and influence becomes love in action, Unity takes form in the world.
Creators and Guests
Host
Jeffrey Aylor
Jeffrey Aylor is the creator and host of Awakening — Heaven on Earth. His work emerged from a lifelong spiritual search shaped by lived experience, contemplative practice, and a deep listening to the quiet movements of the soul. Influenced by mystical wisdom across traditions and by stories of profound human transformation, Jeffrey creates spaces for reflection rather than instruction, inviting listeners to explore unity, remembrance, and the sacred presence woven through ordinary life. His intention is not to offer answers, but to walk alongside others as they rediscover the truth that has always lived within them.
