Because such love is the expression of an individual's most vital activity, it carries the greatest possible self-realization. |
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The self-realization of the Spirit, as it grows to full consciousness, takes place in and through human history. |
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This fight against cultural hegemony and for self-realization is the essence of the feminist struggle. |
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Wilde also stated that his aim in life had been self-realization through pleasure. |
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Such self-realization requires him to act on that desire for knowledge which as a man he naturally possesses. |
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He stresses the importance of self-reliance and self-realization when facing the audience. |
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Thus, self-realization requires the psyche to turn round on itself and confront what it produces. |
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In this relationship, the leader quite literally leads his junior officers to self-realization and fulfillment. |
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The second factor is accommodation to the self-realization ethos, which implies the importance of the individual. |
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He believed in the Adwait philosophy with its aim as self-realization. |
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Education is deliberately gender-neutral, with the goal of giving everyone an equal opportunity for self-realization. |
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Finally, the leader will strive to satisfy the need for self-realization. |
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Cue some self-realization and brassily independent fulfillment of long-held rock-star fantasies. |
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The blinkered, semi-unconscious sinners stumble toward grace — a moment of clarity, of self-realization. |
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It viewed the artistic process, involving artist, medium and audience, as a means to self-realization. |
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Their songs are indicators of the path of self-realization for the seeker after truth. |
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When these women come to Canada, it is like a door opening to new opportunities for greater independence and self-realization. |
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Everyone has a basic and urgent need for self-realization and satisfaction, but he cannot attain these in a vacuum. |
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Its ultimate aim is that pupils shall learn and shall learn to learn for their self-realization and the benefit of society as a whole. |
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You have to let them feel the love and grace of the Lord so that they can have a self-realization by the grace of God. |
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For me the money became secondary to the group and to the self-realization of a lot of things in my life. |
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Everyone must keep on learning if he is to secure maximum self-realization and fulfil his duties as a parent and as a citizen. |
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Lastly, learning is a joy: in it each person may discover a sense of freedom, self-realization and independence. |
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These words of Saint Irenaeus profoundly link the glory of God and man's self-realization. |
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The boy's self-realization focused on the locutionary and literary power of the word. |
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The purposes of this extensive popular involvement in an enlarged domain of public life are at once greater self-government and self-realization. |
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What about the ideal of rugged individualism, and the popular portrait of divorce as an act of courageous, costly, self-redemptive self-realization? |
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Veronica has no regard for puritanical ideologies or passively sexless females in her quest for self-realization through sexual freedom. |
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It is not the sole good but it is the greatest good, so it is never right to transgress love for the sake of justice, self-realization, or happiness. |
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Neither the physical well being resulting from the diet, nor the knowledge of oriental philosophy really dealt with the matter of self-development or self-realization. |
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In the Satya yuga a white avatara appeared to Kardama muni to establish meditation as the process for self-realization. |
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For those who have engaged themselves substantially in the field of service, Sagittarius provides the way to self-realization. |
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This is a wholly utilitarian and egoistical philosophy, recommending self-realization of every human being. |
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The writers fallaciously conclude that self-realization can be achieved through arrant selfishness. |
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The formation and education are geared towards the social and emotional development of the children in such a way that they promote the children's personality development and self-realization. |
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Frances Ha is a coming of age story that positions the woman in a location that has come to represent creative self-realization. |
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But Burroughs is after something more than self-realization. |
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To them service and work begin with one's own self-realization. |
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With exploration comes insight – with perspective comes self-realization. |
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I think just more actual self-realization and self-belief. |
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Ultimately, horizontal individualism pays homage to personal autonomy, self-realization, tolerance and respect to the personal proxemics. |
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An agent of action is a spiritual being or mortal creature of progressive experience who contributes to expanding the consciousness of Deity through the divine circle of self-realization. |
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Per contra, 'intelligent' monads actively seek self-realization. |
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Rooted in today's personalist way of thinking, dialogue is an indispensable step toward the self-realization of human individuals and communities. |
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Teens will find this an involving story of romance and self-realization. |
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Eudaemonism, also spelled eudaimonism, or eudemonism, in ethics, a self-realization theory that makes happiness or personal well-being the chief good for man. |
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Self-realization and understanding is able to neutralize the effects of anger. |
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