True

Individuality

See also:

Essence

Description

suppression of true individuality in order to serve the needs of others
contacting one's true spiritual Self, shift from over-identification with lower persona
reclaiming one's integrity and dignity despite prior abuse, trauma or devastation
cultivating more individuality, especially as an expression of adult responsibility and initiative
sense of true Self in social situations; balance between group identity and individual identity
poorly integrated individuality; difficulty in coping with normal demands and responsibilities of adult ego; wanting to blot out or obliterate ego
fulfillment of one's true potential, being true to one's inner knowing of what is right
developing authentic spiritual identity, especially if fear has stifled true expression
ability to reflect about and observe the Self, to experience the emptiness of "not-Self;" to distinguish personality from essential spiritual identity
contacting inner resources, self-reliance
balanced expression of ego identity; general remedy to stimulate positive individuality
to maintain self-identity in a group situation, especially when shy or nonassertive

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