2,872 Quotes About Self-awareness
- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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A mature person reaps joy in the commonplace acts of living, appreciates the serenity of just being, while balancing the responsibilities that come naturally about when deeply immersed in family and community affairs. Directing their attention outward, assisting other people in their troubled times, while denying themselves the indulgence of self-absorption frees a person’s bidding mind from a jumble of discordant thoughts, wants, and unholy bequests.
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- Author Bikash Bhandari
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You haven't seen god but god is always an invisible one to show you the way to understand yourself.
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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Age 50 is the mile marker where any mildly perceptive person becomes acutely aware that he or she alone is accountable for the content and coherence of their character.
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- Author Amit Ray
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Raise you awareness and cultivate your uniqueness.
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- Author Amit Ray
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Highest miracle is to discover who you are – the ultimate possibility.
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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Any person whom seeks to live a historical existence must devote their efforts to learning about the world, care about people and nature, and seek to express their thoughts in the artistic methodology most appropriate to their particular talent. A person cannot fake self-awareness or imitate an artistic nature. A person must honestly earn a heightened level of conscious awareness.
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- Author Meghan Don
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Entering into and opening to our inherent spacious soul daily allows a natural liberation of our manifold self-identifications to occur, and it is then that we can truly rest in the sacredness and come to know our ground of being. The great Celtic writer John O’Donohue points to this when he says that “behind the façade of your life, there is something beautiful and eternal happening.
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- Author Kilroy J. Oldster
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Disturbing encounters in life spur reflective thinking that jars a person from his or her exhausted ideologies and way of living. A person who lives passionately will develop a philosophic outlook because the road of excess leads to knowledge. Enthusiasm will frequently make a person look foolish, and result in intermittent periods of despondency and self-questioning, yet only exuberance and a degree of risk-taking leads us to wisdom.
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- Author Tim Hollingworth
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I found a word, and carefully placed it next to another. Soon I had a bridge and a pathway to a wonderful future.
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