self-realisation
A person sits in quiet reflection, having achieved a sense of self-realisation.
Noun: The process of fully understanding and developing one's own abilities, character, and potential, leading to a state of fulfillment.
"Self-realisation" is an uncountable noun. It refers to a profound, often lifelong, process of personal growth and understanding. It is a formal term commonly used in psychology, philosophy, and spiritual contexts. * The central goal of many Eastern philosophies is self-realisation. * Her journey of self-realisation began after a period of deep reflection. * The book is a guide to achieving self-realisation through mindfulness.
- He felt that true happiness could only come from self-realisation, not from material possessions.
- The therapy focused on personal growth and self-realisation.
- Many artists describe their creative process as a path to self-realisation.
- "A process of self-realisation": Emphasizes the ongoing, developmental nature of the concept.
- Moving to a new country started for her a long process of self-realisation.
- "A journey of self-realisation": A common metaphor framing the concept as a personal quest or adventure.
- His memoir documents his spiritual journey of self-realisation.
- Self-realization (noun): The standard spelling in American English. It has the same meaning.
- She moved to California in her search for self-realization.
- Self-actualization (noun): A closely related psychological concept, popularized by Abraham Maslow, referring to the realization of one's full potential.
- According to Maslow's hierarchy, self-actualization is the highest human need.
- Fulfillment: The feeling of being satisfied and happy because you are doing something that fully uses your abilities.
- Self-discovery: The process of gaining knowledge and understanding of your own character.
- Self-actualization: (See Variants and Related Words).
- Alienation: A feeling of being isolated and not part of something.
- Self-deception: The act of hiding the truth from yourself about your own feelings or motivations.
A person sits in quiet reflection, having achieved a sense of self-realisation.
- the fulfillment of your capacities