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Again, Henley's attitude of defiance which colors his ideal of self-mastery is far from characteristic of a Stoic thinker like Marcus Aurelius, whose gentle acquiescence is almost Christian, comparable to the patience expressed in Milton's sonnet on his own blindness.
It is also regarded as fundamental to the practise of the Christian life because it involves an apprenticeship in self-mastery.
Peace of mind, or Apatheia, was of the highest value ; self-mastery over one's desires and emotions leads to spiritual peace.
* While incarcerated on Robben Island prison, Nelson Mandela recited the poem to other prisoners and was empowered by its message of self-mastery.
Rousseau ’ s philosophy of education is not concerned with particular techniques of imparting information and concepts, but rather with developing the pupil ’ s character and moral sense, so that he may learn to practice self-mastery and remain virtuous even in the unnatural and imperfect society in which he will have to live.
In Book VII, Aristotle discusses self-mastery, or the difference between what people decide to do, and what they actually do.
* Not everyone who stands firm on the basis of a rational and even correct decision has self-mastery.
Stubborn people are actually more like a person without self-mastery, because they are partly led by the pleasure coming from victory.
A person lacking self-mastery can have knowledge, but not an active knowledge that they are paying attention to.
As to what this nectar is, all meditation lineages do focus on self-mastery of essence, both spiritual and sexual.
Traditionally, yogic training involved deferring the tantric practices of sexual yoga / marriage until such time that sexual self-mastery had been established, whereupon sexual union is considered to be the ultimate yoga of Shiva and Shakti.
Working on one ’ s personal leadership has three aspects: ( 1 ) Technical knowhow and skill ( 2 ) Developing the right attitude toward other people – which is the basis of servant leadership ( 3 ) Psychological self-mastery – the foundation for authentic leadership.
Scouller argued that self-mastery is the key to growing one ’ s leadership presence, building trusting relationships with followers and dissolving one ’ s limiting beliefs and habits, thereby enabling behavioral flexibility as circumstances change, while staying connected to one ’ s core values ( that is, while remaining authentic ).
To support leaders ’ development, he introduced a new model of the human psyche and outlined the principles and techniques of self-mastery.
The symbol of the Übermensch also alludes to Nietzsche's notions of " self-mastery ", " self-cultivation ", " self-direction ", and " self-overcoming ".
Nietzsche also makes a point that the overman is not an end result for a person, but more the journey toward self-mastery.
While incarcerated on Robben Island prison, Nelson Mandela recited the poem " Invictus " to other prisoners and was empowered by its message of self-mastery.
Hinduism has preached about humility and egoless state through numerous sacred scripts and sages which dates back to 5500 – 2600 BCE. Hinduism has influenced many originating religions like Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism regarding egoless state and nirvana or mukti. Eknath Easwaran writes that the Gita's subject is " the war within, the struggle for self-mastery that every human being must wage if he or she is to emerge from life victorious ", and " The language of battle is often found in the scriptures, for it conveys the strenuous, long, drawn-out campaign we must wage to free ourselves from the tyranny of the ego, the cause of all our suffering and sorrow ".
The First Three Habits surround moving from dependence to independence ( i. e., self-mastery ):
In his sexual philosophy, Evola followed the esoteric Hindu and Buddhist schools in the teaching of retention of semen as a means of ontological energization and ultimate self-mastery.
Xiong incorporates the Confucian and Buddhist concept of self-mastery of one's desires, by arguing that failing to control one's desires and individual mind, one will be " a heap of dead matter ".
In Hindu as well as pre-vedic traditions, the spiritual aspirant is directed to emulate the transcendent absolute reality and obtain self-mastery of sexual energy in deed, mind, and speech so as to avoid causing any harm to self or others, on the level of body, mind, or spirit.
Yoga in the West is commonly practised as physical exercise or alternative medicine, rather than as the spiritual self-mastery meditation skill it is more associated with in the East.
Also, the ability to control your attention, and solve any problem, the ability to throw off bad habits and attain self-mastery are also included in the definition of concentration.
Moreover, rather than ' dominating over others ', " will to power " is more accurately positioned in relation to the subject ( a mere synecdoche, both fictitious and necessary, for there is " no doer behind the deed ," ( see On the Genealogy of Morals )) and is an idea behind the statement that words are " seductions " within the process of self-mastery and self-overcoming.

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