2. Introduction
The development or fulfillment of one's
potential.
Self-realization is the realization of the
potentialities of life.
It is also defined as freedom from external
coercion, including cultural expectations,
political and economic freedom, etc.
(By: Mortimer Adler)
3. The Self-Realization we experience when
there is an increase in the number of ways in
which individuals, societies, and even species
and life forms realize themselves.
4. The greater the diversity, then, the greater
the Self-Realization...
5. Most people in deep ecology have had the
feeling - usually, but not always, in nature -
that they are connected with something
greater than their ego, greater than their
name, their family, their special attributes as
an individual.
6. Without that identification, one is not easily
drawn to become involved in deep ecology.
7. Self-RealizationbyDifferentReligions
Hinduism define Self-Realization as the
knowing—in body, mind and soul—that we are
one with the omnipresence of God.
Sikhism defines it as purifying the self from the
false ego.
Westerns defines fulfillment by oneself of the
possibilities of one's character or personality.
“When I know myself as a creation of God,
I am also obliged to realize and remember that everyone else and
everything else are also God’s Creation”-Maya Angelon
8. Some people think that achieving self-
realization is difficult.
People connect it with renouncing family and
friends, living in isolation, meditating for
hours on end etc.
9. In reality, self-realization is very natural for
the soul.
It means understanding one’s nature and
identity.
Among the things that are connected with
Real-Self-realizations.
10. Conclusion
This is the innate desire within human
beings to experience peace, truth, and love.
Fortunate are the people who are aware of
who they are, because they will attain
peace, happiness and eternal life!
“Happiness is part of who we are.Joy is the feeling”.
―Tony Deliso