Self-perfection
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The systematic improving of qualities and habits of behaviour, whether moral, physical or ethical, constitutes the activity of self-perfection. This will normally be in order to correspond with some determined ideal, depending on the social and historical conditions under which a person lives. Once an individual has reached a sufficiently high level of consciousness and self-knowledge he or she has the capacity both for self analysis and observation, and for understanding the actions of others. Motivated by the wish for acceptance and authority in a peer group, an individual develops personal qualities by self-perfecting. On a different level, the aim of an individual on a spiritual path such as yoga is also self-perfection.
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Human development
Type
(H) Concepts of human development
Subject
Individuation » Individuation
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English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024