KNOWING
YOURSELF
It is very rare to
find a person who knows himself completely, who can tell you exactly why he
feels a certain thing, what his goals are, what his priorities are i.e. his
hierarchy of values, what he likes and why, what he dislikes and why.
It is rare to find a person who has cleared
his mind – so to speak, and is a kind of blank inside, free, unfettered,
joyous, energetic and serene.
Most people are not like this. Most people in
varying degrees do not know themselves. They have kind of gap between what they
THINK and what they FEEL.
They act alternatively – sometimes by
what they think and sometimes by what they feel. When they thus act, they act
with an expectation and their expectation might not come true. They feel
something again, and then they think about these feelings, going through a
process of various things- denial, suppression, repression, rationalizations,
defenses, covering up and so on.
Most people do not
know themselves because they do not ask fundamental questions about their life
and existence. Without asking fundamental questions and being curious about the
world at large, a person has no way by which he can integrate his experiences,
thoughts, feelings, actions.
It is a perspective
on the whole world that his soul needs to process the data in the subconscious
so that, then, his subconscious comes out and unites as a unit with his
conscious mind.
This is the meaning
of knowing oneself. It is to know consciously what one holds—one’s core,
fundamental beliefs that shoot out and spur thoughts, feelings, desires into
the conscious mind.
What is life? What do I basically want? What
is this world? What should I do? What is right and wrong and what must be my
‘right’ and why?
You understand? If you do not raise these
questions and answer them you would be a lost soul, in a dark unknown and you
would be a mystery to yourself, the world, people, events would be a mystery to
you.
On the other hand, if
you realize how the world works, what life and man is, deeply, you would at
once clear your whole content within, correct
some of your beliefs, confirm others and overall form a strong sense of
identify i.e. self.
You would become very
active, happy, energetic and calm.
So start from your
own context, whatever you are and know yourself i.e. your deepest reasons for
why you feel as you do, act as you do, even get the thoughts that you do.
It is a natural process. Unfortunately people
at large, around you , would give you ready made, superficial , social values
to you, would try to program you, condition you and try to turn out a pseudo
self in the place of a real, strong identity and individuality.
Do not give into belief systems you
cannot understand. It is a process of asking questions, getting answers and
satisfying your intellectual curiosity. Be ambitious, wanting a great life and
observe with a critical, questioning mind and then you will begin to make sense
of this world and yourself. You would build a bedrock of a character that would
serve you for this exciting, adventurous, exploratory journey called life.
Plato put it well: “
A life unexamined is not worth living.”
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