True

Honesty

See also:

Essence

Description

acknowledging inner conflict; for those who cover up true feelings
to counteract denial; to examine repressed psychological material; emotional honesty with oneself
looking honestly within oneself instead of trying to escape through spiritual glamour, drugs, or dream-like experiences
inflation of psychic experiences; compulsion to exaggerate reality in order to feel spiritual
expressing basic emotions rather than false emotionality which covers up true feelings
conforming to others' patterns of social behavior to win approval, not being true to oneself
acknowledging inner guidance, conscience; tendency to lie, lack of truthfulness with oneself or others; shutting off one's inner voice
showing true feelings despite fear of exposure or censure
inappropriate identity or self-image which needs to be released; internal purification; to develop greater integrity and clarity
recognition and appropriate expression of powerful emotions such as anger or rage
to contact core feelings of anger and sexuality, especially when misplaced as aggression toward others

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