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Perfectionism

See also:

Essence

Description

desire to appear emotionally perfect and acceptable; the "pleaser"
attached to spiritual pole of femininity; viewing bodily organs or female sexuality as lower or imperfect
tending to blame and criticize others due to high standards of perfection
never feeling one's contributions are good enough; inferiority complex, need to accept oneself
being a slave to the perfectionist standards of others; not developing one's own viewpoint
relying on the advice of others instead of learning from one's own mistakes
becoming easily upset; difficulty dealing with challenging emotions or strife
needing body and environment to be perfect; upset if even small details are out of place or if there is any impurity or flaw
over-planning one's life; enslaving the body to impossible standards of performance
wanting to be the hero; high standards for performance leading to frustration and overwhelm
retreating from daily strife; feeling secure in a reclusive setting which is more spiritually perfect
obsession with details out of proportion to their real importance; draining energy through worry and over-concern
feeling that lack of success means ultimate failure; inability to keep trying
wanting everything to proceed rapidly, easily irritated or upset by blundering of others
so sure of failure that an effort to try is often curtailed; paralysis due to impossibility of achieving perfection; fear of mistakes
high standards and intense spirituality which lead to oversensitivity and nervous affliction
viewing oneself as spiritually advanced; difficulty in recognizing the pitfall of spiritual pride
feeling disgusted by one's physical body; seeing perfection only in what is spiritual
inability to forgive oneself for errors; self-deprecation when one's performance is less than perfect
impossibly high standards of beauty; never feeling beautiful enough
wanting no harm to befall others; over-concerned and overprotective of others
harsh ascetic standards which deny the soul pleasurable involvement in life
stuffing core levels of anger and rage in order to appear "nice"
fanatical, overstriving; wanting others to become perfect by adopting one's standards and beliefs
expecting perfection from others; using one's will to enforce obedience from others
drawing back from involvement with others; feeling disdain for others
blaming others for adverse situations; inability to accept and let go

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