Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Important Aspects On Self Realization Actualization

By Myrtle Cash


Self realization actualization is a term that used in psychology theories. The term was first used by Kurt Goldstein a renowned organismic theorist. Actualization can be exemplified in activities such as expression of creativity, search for spiritual enlightenment, quest for knowledge and wish to serve the society. According to Goldstein, the main drive of actualization is what is referred to as the master motive or the desire to self-actualize.

This theory was explained further by Abraham Maslow. According to Maslow, this concept represents the highest achievable level of psychological development. This level is attained after the basic human needs have been comfortably met. The basic needs according to the theorist include food, warmth, shelter, security and sense of belonging among others. Only when all these have been fully satisfied will an individual start finding meaning in life.

Maslow went ahead and identified several characteristics that are synonymous with a self-actualizer. Individuals that fall in this category share a number of characteristics in spite of having diverse backgrounds. They all live creatively by fully unleashing their potential. Having accepted the reality the way it is, these people are contented with their situations. They are often very sensitive to people who are fake and dishonest about issues.

Self-actualized individuals have accepted the fact that they are humans and such they have some flaws that they have to live with. Similarly, they have accepted the flaws of other people and the challenges of nature and are ready to accommodate them. Many of them are spontaneous and reactive creatively even when faced with unexpected circumstances. For this reason, they can adapt to almost any situation that faces them.

Another characteristic feature is that these people enjoy fellowship with other people and the entire humanity. They want to identify with other people at all times and can therefore form very strong interpersonal relationships. Ironically, they can also do well in solitude. This is an opportunity to think about their lives. Other features include autonomy, constant appreciation and a good sense of humor.

Realization is often used separately from actualization in some contexts. It refers to the independence that one acquires from external coercion. This includes freedom from political, economic and cultural influences. The main governing principle in this theory is that in each person is an authentic self that has to be discovered through spiritual striving. This can happen gradually over time or instantaneously as long as adequate preparation of the mind has been done.

In Eastern cultures, the concept is mainly regarded as having a religious meaning. In the Hindu religion, it is defined as the recognition of the true self. This has been more advanced by Advaita Vedanta which emphasizes the importance of selfless love as the most important attribute of realization. There is reference to the same in Sikhism and Buddhism.

The self realization actualization is a theory that has different meanings to different people. The different areas that deal with this concept include religion, spirituality and psychology. All the same, there are many similarities that exist in the manner in which the concept is viewed by the different fields. Over the years, many criticisms have come up that have reshaped the theory.




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