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Self-Renunciation
Self-renunciation, meaning self-denial, is a philosophical and spiritual concept. Its core is the idea of relinquishing personal desires, needs, and interests for the greater good. As a concept, self-renunciation has no single synopsis but is explored in various works, particularly philosophical and religious ones. The core of the concept of self-renunciation is. Self-Sacrifice: Giving up one's own needs or interests for the sake of others or a nobler cause. Spiritual Growth: Considered a crucial aspect of spiritual development and the search for enlightenment, involving the relinquishing of worldly attachments. Not Weakness: Not intended as a sign of weakness, but rather an act of inner strength and great self-discipline. Detachment: Involves relinquishing attachment to the outcome of an action, whether success or failure. It focuses on the action itself, rather than on the rewards or losses that may accompany it.
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| Publisher | Longmans, Green, and Co. : London., 1916 |
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xvi + 312hlm; 10x15cm
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English
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