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Self-realization isn't when you are more than you can be at any given point in time; self-realization is when you realize that you are this real you, not the perfectionistic figment of imagination of what you should be right now.
Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Proclamation of Psychological Independence 2010
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Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Ang San Suu Kyi, and Archbishop Tutu have all stood out as practicing harmlessness or pacifism, often in the face of tremendous opposition, while Swami Satchidananda taught ahimsa or non-injury is the one practice in yoga that leads to Self-realization.
Ed and Deb Shapiro: Gitmo Or Gandhi: How Does One Deal With Violence? 2009
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Self-realization; Story; Transformation; Truth (less ...)
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Tag (s): Self Esteem; Self-development; Self-realization
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Balancing Self Concept: Why Saints Sin 2009
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Organizations; Peace; Politics; Religion; Self-realization; Teaching; Truth; Truth (less ...)
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Self-realization - that seems like a familiar new age buzz-word, right?
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So the Self can be seen as a field, containing the information and the direction for the step by step process of Self-realization.
Marco J. de Vries - An Existential–Spiritual View of the Nature of Man William Harryman 2009
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ONE and not the only or exclusive path to genuine Self-realization would be:
Monday Morning Steven Barnes 2008
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ONE and not the only or exclusive path to genuine Self-realization would be:
Archive 2008-06-01 Steven Barnes 2008
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“Self-realization”, in other words, is the reconnection of the shriveled human individual with the wider natural environment.
Environmental Ethics Brennan, Andrew 2008
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