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So many seem to prefer to project this onto others. Then become annoyed or even angry when the other is “ungrateful” for the unsolicited “help”. This is a great video.
ОтветитьExcellent piece of work! Thanks.💚💚💚
ОтветитьIs There Any Benefit to Introspection?
If we undergo an introspection that aims at bettering our connection to each other in an integral manner, then there is indeed great benefit to introspection.
For instance, if we think to ourselves, ”When will we be able to care about all people in the world as we care about our close-knit family?” then such an introspection brings us closer to balance with nature’s integral laws.
It does not mean that we think about everyone having the exact same amounts of money and assets. We cannot make it so that each person would have, say, a thousand dollars and be done with our scrutiny. Instead, we need to account for each person’s demands, needs and states.
We need to care about the whole world similarly to how a well-functioning family discusses how to allocate its resources to each of its members according to their respective demands, needs and states. If we care for humanity in such a way, then there would be no room for all kinds of crises and disasters that we receive from nature in order to wake us up to our globally-integral connection.
It might sound like a socio-economic approach that is out of a common person’s reach. That is, how could a single person possibly affect the way each and every person receives a budget and supplies for their lives? But it is much more than that: it is an integral form of introspection that has to run constantly within the general system we live in.
We are all members of humanity, and humanity must constantly introspect about itself like we do in our families. If we expand the ongoing care we have for our families’ demands, needs and states to the level of humanity as a whole, then we will start discovering our much deeper connection “as one man with one heart,” i.e., as a common integral system. Moreover, through such an ongoing introspection that increases our care for humanity, we will draw the positive force that dwells in nature into our connections—a force that has the power to lead our lives into a state of complete harmony, balance and peace.
Our hearts, i.e., our desires, are currently very small. We are born with self-serving desires, and we grow up thinking that our egoistic mode of enjoying for our own personal benefit at the expense of others is all that we have in life.
But there is a way to expand our hearts, i.e., our desires, to include everyone within.
For the time being, we mostly feel only our own needs and those of our families, and we cannot relate to others’ needs as we do to our own. But if we create support systems to conduct an introspection of how to increase care throughout human society, which will lead us to a harmonious connection, then we will draw ourselves closer to a much more complete form of connection that is in balance with nature’s integral laws.
We will then experience nature as friendly and warm, because we would then enter into a certain level of congruence with nature, as a single interconnected, interdependent and integral system.
Is There Any Benefit to Introspection?
If we undergo an introspection that aims at bettering our connection to each other in an integral manner, then there is indeed great benefit to introspection.
For instance, if we think to ourselves, ”When will we be able to care about all people in the world as we care about our close-knit family?” then such an introspection brings us closer to balance with nature’s integral laws.
It does not mean that we think about everyone having the exact same amounts of money and assets. We cannot make it so that each person would have, say, a thousand dollars and be done with our scrutiny. Instead, we need to account for each person’s demands, needs and states.
We need to care about the whole world similarly to how a well-functioning family discusses how to allocate its resources to each of its members according to their respective demands, needs and states. If we care for humanity in such a way, then there would be no room for all kinds of crises and disasters that we receive from nature in order to wake us up to our globally-integral connection.
It might sound like a socio-economic approach that is out of a common person’s reach. That is, how could a single person possibly affect the way each and every person receives a budget and supplies for their lives? But it is much more than that: it is an integral form of introspection that has to run constantly within the general system we live in.
We are all members of humanity, and humanity must constantly introspect about itself like we do in our families. If we expand the ongoing care we have for our families’ demands, needs and states to the level of humanity as a whole, then we will start discovering our much deeper connection “as one man with one heart,” i.e., as a common integral system. Moreover, through such an ongoing introspection that increases our care for humanity, we will draw the positive force that dwells in nature into our connections—a force that has the power to lead our lives into a state of complete harmony, balance and peace.
Our hearts, i.e., our desires, are currently very small. We are born with self-serving desires, and we grow up thinking that our egoistic mode of enjoying for our own personal benefit at the expense of others is all that we have in life.
But there is a way to expand our hearts, i.e., our desires, to include everyone within.
For the time being, we mostly feel only our own needs and those of our families, and we cannot relate to others’ needs as we do to our own. But if we create support systems to conduct an introspection of how to increase care throughout human society, which will lead us to a harmonious connection, then we will draw ourselves closer to a much more complete form of connection that is in balance with nature’s integral laws.
We will then experience nature as friendly and warm, because we would then enter into a certain level of congruence with nature, as a single interconnected, interdependent and integral system.
Is There Any Benefit to Introspection?
If we undergo an introspection that aims at bettering our connection to each other in an integral manner, then there is indeed great benefit to introspection.
For instance, if we think to ourselves, ”When will we be able to care about all people in the world as we care about our close-knit family?” then such an introspection brings us closer to balance with nature’s integral laws.
It does not mean that we think about everyone having the exact same amounts of money and assets. We cannot make it so that each person would have, say, a thousand dollars and be done with our scrutiny. Instead, we need to account for each person’s demands, needs and states.
We need to care about the whole world similarly to how a well-functioning family discusses how to allocate its resources to each of its members according to their respective demands, needs and states. If we care for humanity in such a way, then there would be no room for all kinds of crises and disasters that we receive from nature in order to wake us up to our globally-integral connection.
It might sound like a socio-economic approach that is out of a common person’s reach. That is, how could a single person possibly affect the way each and every person receives a budget and supplies for their lives? But it is much more than that: it is an integral form of introspection that has to run constantly within the general system we live in.
We are all members of humanity, and humanity must constantly introspect about itself like we do in our families. If we expand the ongoing care we have for our families’ demands, needs and states to the level of humanity as a whole, then we will start discovering our much deeper connection “as one man with one heart,” i.e., as a common integral system. Moreover, through such an ongoing introspection that increases our care for humanity, we will draw the positive force that dwells in nature into our connections—a force that has the power to lead our lives into a state of complete harmony, balance and peace.
Our hearts, i.e., our desires, are currently very small. We are born with self-serving desires, and we grow up thinking that our egoistic mode of enjoying for our own personal benefit at the expense of others is all that we have in life.
But there is a way to expand our hearts, i.e., our desires, to include everyone within.
For the time being, we mostly feel only our own needs and those of our families, and we cannot relate to others’ needs as we do to our own. But if we create support systems to conduct an introspection of how to increase care throughout human society, which will lead us to a harmonious connection, then we will draw ourselves closer to a much more complete form of connection that is in balance with nature’s integral laws.
We will then experience nature as friendly and warm, because we would then enter into a certain level of congruence with nature, as a single interconnected, interdependent and integral system.
But how to introspect ourself?
ОтветитьI'm in this picture and I don't like it
ОтветитьI still learned nothing about myself after watching kol
ОтветитьIntrospection will destroy you even more if you don't believe in a Higher being who is The All-Loving,The All-Powerful,the All-Knowing...
ОтветитьLearning to love yourself is the true essence of living
ОтветитьLove this ❤
ОтветитьThis is so beautiful
ОтветитьI really love it
ОтветитьSilence strenghens the connection to the source.
The Holy Spirit is female and her name is Man
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painfully me rn
ОтветитьI love the way this story has been used.
ОтветитьI know you can do better.stop being wishy washy
ОтветитьBe honest dear
Communicate
amazing one !! insightful & deep🤩🙏
ОтветитьThanks for this. It spoke to me about a personal issue I have struggled with for months.
Ответить🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
ОтветитьI watched this in class
ОтветитьA cinema masterpiece.
ОтветитьI'm 25 as of Jan 2021. I now that puberty and hormones are no longer raging in my mind have discovered this new wonderful awareness. Man at 22 I thought I was the shit. Today and two days ago I had major things hit me, major self reflection. I have learned a lot, too fast at once I feel via introspection. I have a superiority complex, I want people to be impressed by me so much I want them to wish they were me, I am significantly weak when it comes to handling information that might break the illusion that I am strong. How funny. I have been unaware of the habits that keep me from growing and a lot of them I still am unaware. I have trouble with ego and pride. I always want to be right, and when I'm confident I am right and get proven wrong...I am far from stoic. I have also recently developed a dependancy on weed to numb the pain. I have cried today about how significantly far behind I am on my journey from where I thought I was, and even still right as I feel like I have grown even the smallest bit, I get severely humbled and it hurts.
Sometimes the mirror of self reflection shows us something significantly different from what we were expecting...
I still don't know if that's every reason I am hurting, ut I want the hurting to stop. I want to be good enough for me but I am so fucking far from that it feels like trying is pointless.
im a really shy and silent guy bc im too anxious speaking with anyone. i percieved everyone who i didnt knew as my enemys since everytime someone got to me and just greeted my i got intensly nervous and only repeated a quiet "hi" back.
I met someone who is extremly deep in his mind and understands a lot whats upsetting him and what he really wants in live. in short, hes good at introspective.
Before that i never really looked deep into me, bc i didnt bother i guess? And i put the fault on others all the time.
And after i looked at my feelings i was like, shit i know whats going on badly.
So yeah introspection is something extremly important in live that will improve your mental health and live.
Al Gore.
Ответить👍🏼
ОтветитьAm getting flashbacks from a character in She-Ra o.O
ОтветитьWhat school never teaches us:
ОтветитьAs I was watching, I wondered how they will connect the fable to our faults and then BAM! How brilliant.
Ответитьi lack self awareness. this makes me insensitive and rude, but i don’t know how to be self aware. any tips, anyone?
ОтветитьSolitude and self reflection ^_^
Ответитьwhat sucks for me is i know what my "thorn", my problem is and are, i just don't know of any way to fix them. health issues that medical science hasn't yet found a cure for, or my insurance doesn't cover, or doctors in my area not knowing of how to help me, things like that. its hard having issues that can't be resolved simply through introspection
ОтветитьI feel attacked
ОтветитьBecause it give you insight to see your wrong and repair the miatake
ОтветитьIf you want to know it does matter
ОтветитьReally enjoyed this allegory. Gets the msg across more profoundly.
ОтветитьIntrospection reminds me of psychology last year
ОтветитьWhenever we think there is a lion in the world, the lion is within ourselves hurt with personal suffering.
ОтветитьThe video : in what is today Algeria
Me being an Algerian: °•°
We have the option of either knowing the human body that will pass away, or instead come to know "LIFE The Real Self", (Self Awareness) which does NOT pass Away, but instead is Eternal !
ОтветитьNot interested ....heard it many times
ОтветитьWow.
ОтветитьI dont lash out at anyone, but i feel like i have a thorn somewhere. I hope removing it will make me happy again
ОтветитьPossible synonyms for introspect (examination of one's own thoughts and feelings): hindsight, retrospect, reflection, meditation, self-assessment, self-actualization, self-realization.
ОтветитьThis is so wonderful
ОтветитьOmg I'm crying 😢
I've never heard heard that story