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Abraham Maslow’s,  Eight Ways To Self Actualize
8)
“Know thyself. Who are you, what are you, what is good and what is bad
for you, where you are going, what is your mission? Opening yourself
up to yourself in this way means recognising one?s defences--and then
finding the courage to give them up. “

Yes ………. And fully respect that this comes from the time honoured
process of self emancipation.   Written into every human text using a
billion different words and metaphors set yourself free.

Advaita – in my opinion,   is what happens after emancipation.  Not
before.  Advaita has no doing.  It has no eight steps to it.   More
particularly Advaita has been there all the time.   Just waiting
patiently for the individual to see clearly.    To wake-up.

This universe is intelligent, whole and complete.  Our being separate
from this is the illusion.   Self, thought, love, suffering and free-
will are also whole and complete droplets of the whole and complete
ocean.   Inseparable of the universal intelligent which right now is
doing exactly what it intended to do, even if it feels like free-will,
light or dark.   The whole completeness that is,  is doing exactly
what it wants by being you.

Breaking free from slavery is simply to know the universe’s
singularity makes all elements equally delusional or aware.
See this truth and it shows you thyou where never a slave at tall.
They/we just hide from the truth.  Fear kept them/us imprisoned.

There is nothing to be afraid of when you and the universe are one
……….


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On Apr 13, 11:03 am, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote:
> So what we are saying here is that Advaita meets Maslow's Hierarchy Of
> Needs?
>
> http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/~davidt/self-actualisation.htm

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