How to Attain Self Realization and Control Your Life

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What does it mean to attain self-realization? How do you attain self-realization? How do you know yourself?




Self-realization can be a complex topic for most of us and may seem like something deeply spiritual. However, each one of us has the potential for self-actualization, granted we meet certain considerations. Here we are going to take a look at how you can better control of your life and attain enlightenment in the most practical way.

โ€œBy becoming self-aware, you gain ownership of reality; in becoming real, you become the master of both inner and outer life.โ€
โ€“ Deepak Chopra



Chances are, youโ€™re busy hustling between the 40 hours a week you need to work, the family you need to provide for, and the bills that need to be paid.

As the years pass by, youโ€™ve begun to feel the burnout from all the needs and expectations required of you. You donโ€™t feel like you are in control over your own life. In fact, it feels like the circumstances in your life are controlling you.

What if there was a way for you to be able to have better control of your life and create all the positive changes youโ€™ve been aching for?




This can be done through self-realization.

Youโ€™ve probably heard of this concept before, but youโ€™re not really sure what it really is or how it can help you.

Iโ€™m going to dive into what exactly self-realization is and the exact steps you can take to attain it for yourself. Read on if you want to learn how to unlock your potential and find a way to decrease your stress and anxiety, and gain crystal clear clarity about who you are and what youโ€™re capable of.

โ€œMen can starve from a lack of self-realization as much as they can from a lack of bread.โ€ โ€“ Richard Wright

What Is Self-Realization?

Self-realization has a few big definitions. In the Western world, itโ€™s generally defined as the activation of oneโ€™s full potential of talents and abilities.

How Psychologists Define Self-Realization

Humanistic psychology also follows a similar train of thought about self-realization.

Psychologist Abraham Maslow has named people he considered to have reached self-realization such as Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, and Eleanor Roosevelt to name a few. His famous hierarchy of needs theory states in order to achieve self-realization (or in this case, Maslow uses the term โ€œself-actualizationโ€),[1] one needs to have a certain set of needs met before achieving it:[2]




hierarchy of needs by abraham maslow

For example, self-realization cannot be attained if you are struggling financially and too caught up in worrying about how to pay for the rent and provide food for your family. Unfortunately, this is usually the case for many people, which leaves little opportunity for them to maximize their abilities.

How Religions Define Self-Realization

โ€œOur deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.โ€ โ€“ Marianne Williamson

In religions, the concept of self-realization is taken from a different perspective altogether. Connecting with your truest self has a lot to do with transcending your own mind and body. This self is often considered as an eternal being that is not confined to the physical space that your mind and body take up. Many recognize this part of yourself as the soul.

To put all of these definitions together, self-realization is ultimately learning the answer to the foundational question,

โ€œWho am I?โ€

The answer lies from understanding that you are not your emotions or your thoughts. Who you really are is not even your body or your mind. These are all things you as a self-experience, but they are not you.

And when you are too caught up in these things that are not yours, thatโ€™s when you fall victim to and get stuck in your negative experiences such as stress, anxiety, and fear.




While your thoughts, feelings, and physical body always change, you do not.

I know this concept can be a bit confusing to understand, so hereโ€™s a great video that explores who you really are explained by Prince EA. It was a video made in response to a bizarre interview session with Comedian Jim Carrey at the red carpet interview at the 2017 New York Fashion Week.

Why Self-Realization Matters to You

โ€œYour own Self-Realization is the greatest service you can render the world.โ€
โ€“ Ramana Maharshi

How often are you distracted, lost in your thoughts, or overwhelmed by difficult emotions?

Being in the present is more difficult than ever with the technology today. People are often buried in their smartphones or laptops while others around are craving their attention.

Most people spend so little time in the present. Theyโ€™re usually either hurt and having trouble letting go of their past, or busy worrying about their futures:[3]




Read Alan Watts on the Most Important Realization You Can Come to About Life

โ€œPeople spend 46.9 percent of their waking hours thinking about something other than what theyโ€™re doing, and this mind-wandering typically makes them unhappy.โ€

Here are some amazing benefits to self-realization:

1. The ability to monitor your emotions.

Rather than being controlled by your emotions, you can now use your observations about them during the experience to learn how to effectively handle things like fear, anxiety, and stress. Self-realization helps you do this by giving you the skill of letting go of debilitating feelings and taking hold of the empowering ones instead.

Read 6 Ways To Control Your Unwanted Emotions In Any Situation

2. Improved focus and concentration.

Guided by your own inner goals and values, self-realization helps you easily identify when you are entering into distractions and eliminate them. By getting rid of the meaningless things in your life, you stay committed to what matters most and you begin to see real results as you reach your fullest potential.

3. Increased confidence, self-awareness, and self-esteem.

โ€œWithout self-awareness, we are as babies in the cradles.โ€ โ€“ Virginia Woolf

By being connected deeply to your truest self, attaining self-realization frees you from any insecurities, worries, and a low sense of self-worth that you feel tangled up in by helping you really grasp the truth that you are not defined by them.



4. Becoming more accepting of yourself and of other people.

You are able to be more authentic and express emotions freely and clearly. As a result, you are able to form deeper relationships and spend more time connecting with people rather than trying to impress them.

When people donโ€™t have a strong sense of their own self, they get easily swayed to live life the way other people tell them to live it.

The truth of this has been shown through Bronnie Wareโ€™s famous work, which has shown that one of the top regrets of people who are dying was:[4]

โ€œI wish Iโ€™d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.โ€

There can be tons of pressure whether itโ€™s from work, society, and even friends and family for you to be a certain way. Maybe your rough upbringing instilled a strong need for otherโ€™s approval in you so you do what others expect of you. Maybe youโ€™ve stopped trusting people because of your struggles with letting go of the thoughts and experiences that hurt you.

Whatever the situation, self-realization gives you the safe space you need to heal and grow.


โ€œOften, itโ€™s not about becoming a new person, but becoming the person you were meant to be, and already are, but donโ€™t know how to be.โ€ โ€“ Heath L. Buckmaster

How to Start Developing and Attaining Self-Realization

1. Start Meditating Regularly

Aside from all the scientific evidence that shows the health benefits of meditation, it is also a prime way to attain self-realization.

One of my favorite apps that guide you through meditation is Headspace.

I particularly love this app because it is very straightforward without all the woo-woo types of things you normally associate with meditation. It does a great job of demystifying what meditation really is and how it can benefit you in achieving self-realization.



Hereโ€™s a great explanation of what meditation does for you:

You can get the basic meditation guidance for free or pay for a premium version for access to more specific meditations that improve things like self-esteem, creativity, and relationships.

In case you donโ€™t want to download the app, here is the simple meditation practice you can do right now:

1. Sit comfortably on a chair.
2. Start by leaving your eyes open with a relaxed soft focus.
3. Take about a minute to take deep breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth.
4. After a few deep breaths, gently close your eyes while you are breathing out.
5. Resume normal breathing.
6. Take a moment to pause and enjoy being present in the moment with having nothing to do, nowhere to go, nothing to check.
7. Take a moment to feel the pressure of your body on the chair beneath you, the feet on the floor and the hands and the arms just resting on the legs.
8. Gently bring the focus back to your breathing.
9. As you sit there beginning to notice the breath and the body with its rising and falling sensation, donโ€™t try and stop your thoughts. Simply allow them to just come and go.
10. At this point, the only thing you need to do is when youโ€™ve realized your mind has wandered, gently bring the focus back to your breath again.
11. Gently bring the attention back to your body, back to that feeling of contact to your chair and the space around you and when ready, gently open your eyes again.

Even if itโ€™s only 5-10 minutes a day, learning to train your mind to be present is so important to your journey towards self-realization. You need to take a step back from the craziness of life and recompose yourself to be present for the things that matter most.

Another great method that can be used to attain self-realization that involves a bit more body strength is yoga. While there are many variations of yoga and has also become a very popular form of exercise in western culture, its original purpose served as a meditative practice to achieve the higher level of consciousness that comes from self-realization.

Read Meditation For Beginners: Everything You Need To Know About Meditation

You can access plenty of free Yoga channels on Youtube or join a gym to get started.

2. Make Time for Self-Realization Every Day

โ€œDonโ€™t pretend to be what youโ€™re not, instead, pretend to what you want to be, it is not pretence, it is a journey to self-realization.โ€ โ€“ Michael Bassey Johnson


I know what youโ€™re thinking.

โ€œI donโ€™t have time for this!โ€

I beg to differ.

About 40 percent of the things you do in a day doesnโ€™t involve you actively making a decision. Instead, it is actually a habit.

Out of all of your habits, there are probably a handful of bad ones. If you can observe your daily routines, there is a simple way to change a bad habit into a good one, which is to start making changes to your environment to make it easier for you to change your habits.

The idea is rather than trying to squeeze in more time to do something, simply alter a daily habit you have into something else.

For example, letโ€™s say you start your morning by brewing your coffee and sitting down on the dining table for 20 minutes to browse the internet to catch up on the news.

The news is usually full of negative information, so why not spend those 20 minutes in meditation instead?

One easy way to make this change is to change your environment up by keeping your laptop and phone in a different room so you donโ€™t have immediate access to it when you sit down on the dining table. You make it easier for yourself to spend time meditating rather than staring at a screen.

Want some more great tips on breaking bad habits? You can try out Lifehack CEOโ€™s secret Control Alternate Delete method, which was the method he used to break 3 bad habits in less than 2 months.

Final Thoughts

Self-realization doesnโ€™t happen overnight. It will take some time and practice, but if you turn the practices into a habit, youโ€™ll be guaranteed to get there. Once you do, youโ€™ll finally feel like you are in more control over your life and be able to get yourself to the next level.

Now that you have a better understanding of the importance and benefits of self-realization, why not take a moment to put everything down and give it a try?

The path towards self-realization is a fascinating paradox. Your path can be unbelievably easy or it can be extremely difficult. It all depends on you how much you invest yourself into the practice and how determined you are to reap the benefits of self-realization. The path can take many turns and go uphill or downhill at various intersections. Regardless of that, you must walk on the path alone to realize your inner self.

Reference:

[1] Sprouts: Maslowโ€™s Hierarchy of Needs
[2] Loomi: a Deeper understanding of the self: Maslowโ€™s hierarchy of needs, wifI and battery life
[3] The Harvard Gazette, โ€œWandering mind not a happy mindโ€
[4] Bronnie Ware: Regrets of the dying


Written by Eugene K. Choi
Originally Published on LifeHack.com




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