self knowledge in English

noun
1
understanding of oneself or one's own motives or character.
It is crucial to differentiate the phenomenon of self-awareness from discrete pieces of self-knowledge .

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1. Eradication of Vasana results in Atman - Jnana or Self Knowledge.

2. Self - knowledge in this case a perspective on the entire triad.

3. And what I need to develop is self- knowledge to do that.

4. And what I need to develop is self-knowledge to do that.

5. Subdue Tamasic action, sublimate Rajas into Sattva by selfless service, transcend Sattva by Self - Knowledge.

6. • Lack of self-knowledge is like rotting away in the maze with the Blindfold on

7. 3 Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, these three alone lead life to sovereign power. 

8. 7 And self-knowledge at this point is of inestimable value in strengthening oneself against the conflict response.

9. In 1872, the philosopher of religion Gideon Spicker used the term Anthroposophy to refer to self-knowledge that would unite God and world: “the true study of the human being is the human being, and philosophy’s highest aim is self-knowledge, or Anthroposophy.”

10. Leaderette: The cultural conflict and amalgamation of different regions resulted from the economic globalization makes the problem of cultural self-knowledge increasingly conspicuous.

11. Counselling is the skilled and principled use of relationship to facilitate self- knowledge, emotional acceptance and growth and the optimal development of personal resources

12. Our Autobiographical self -knowledge consists of our memories of important events in our lives that help define who we are to ourselves and others

13. This kind of self-knowledge and self-discipline are particularly difficult to grow in the earth of a nation like China, which under the reign of charisma for a long time. (Cf.

14. Alcibiades I by Plato Translated by Benjamin Jowett "Alcibiades" represents Socrates trying to educate the young, ambitious Alcibiades on the meaning of true prosperity, which is justice and self-knowledge

15. Alcibiades I by Plato Translated by Benjamin Jowett "Alcibiades" represents Socrates trying to educate the young, ambitious Alcibiades on the meaning of true prosperity, which is justice and self-knowledge

16. Autology is the "study of oneself" or "self-knowledge," based on the Greek autós, meaning "self." Other words derived from this root include autograph and automobile.

17. This article argues that commercial weight‐loss organizations appropriate and debase the Askeses—practices of care of the self—that Michel Foucault theorized, increasing members’ capacities at the same time as they encourage participation in ever‐tightening webs of power.Weight Watchers, for example, claims to promote self‐knowledge, cultivate new capacities and pleasures, foster

18. Such self-knowledge will come only in so far as Europe explores afresh the roots of her identity, roots which reach deep into the classical Hellenistic patrimony and into the Christian heritage which brought to birth a humanism based upon the vision of every human person as created in the image and likeness of God.