UNIT
II - CHAPTER 2 (Self-exploration as the Process for Value Education)
Q1. Define self exploration. What is
the content of self – exploration?
Ans: Self exploration is the process to
find out what is valuable to me by investigating within myself. What is right
for me and true for me has to be judged within myself. Once we start paying
attention towards investigating into our present beliefs and aspirations, we
get to know whether our aspirations and what we really want to be (i.e. what is
naturally acceptable to us) are one and the same or not. If they are the same,
then it’s no problem. But if the two are different, it means that we are
leading a life against our natural acceptance. Such a life cannot bring us
happiness.
Self
exploration is a process of discovering that there is something innate,
invariant and universal in all human beings. This enables us to look at the
confusions and contradictions within us and resolve them by becoming aware of
our natural acceptance.
Once we
start observing inside, we can achieve harmony at all levels of our living.
Content of self exploration involves finding answers for the
following fundamental questions of all the human beings:
1. The
Desire/Goal/Aspiration: What is my (human) Desire/ Goal? What do I really
want in life, or what is the goal of human life?
2. The
Program: What is my (human) program for fulfilling my aspirations?
How to fulfil it? What is the program to actualize the above?
In short,
the above two questions cover the whole domain of human aspirations and human
endeavor.
Thus, they form the content of self- exploration.
Q2.
What is the purpose of Self exploration?
Ans.
Purpose of Self-Exploration: Self exploration helps us to
identify our innateness (Svatva) and move towards Self-Organization(Swantantrata)
and Self-Expression (Swarajya).
·
It is a process of dialogue between ‘what you
are’ and ‘what you really want to be’.
·
It is a process of self evolution through
self-investigation.
·
It is a process of knowing oneself and through
that, knowing the entire existence.
·
It is a process of recognizing one’s
relationship with every unit in existence and fulfilling it.
·
It is a process of knowing human conduct, human
character and living accordingly.
·
It is a process of being in harmony with oneself
and in harmony with entire existence.
Q3. Self exploration is a process of
dialogue between ‘what you are’ and ‘what you really want to be’. Explain and
illustrate. (Or)
Q. Explain the process of self
exploration with the help of a diagram.
Ans:
Self exploration is the process to
find out what is valuable to me by investigating within myself. What is right
for me and true for me has to be judged within myself. Once we start paying
attention towards investigating into our present beliefs and aspirations, we
get to know whether our aspirations and what we really want to be (i.e. what is
naturally acceptable to us) are one and the same or not. If they are the same,
then it’s no problem. But if the two are different, it means that we are leading
a life against our natural acceptance. Such a life cannot bring us
happiness.
Self
exploration is a process of discovering that there is something innate,
invariant and universal in all human beings. This enables us to look at the
confusions and contradictions within us and resolve them by becoming aware of
our natural acceptance.
Once we
start observing inside, we can achieve harmony at all levels of our living.
Process of
Self-Exploration: The
process of self exploration may initially begin as a dialogue between two
people, but eventually it becomes a dialogue within yourself. It is a dialogue between ‘what you are’ and
‘what you really want to be’. Self exploration enables us to look at the
confusions and contradictions within us and resolve them by becoming aware of
our natural acceptance.
The following points are to be kept in mind regarding the process of Self-Exploration:
·
Whatever is stated is a proposal
·
Don’t start by assuming it to be true or false
·
Verify it on your own right
·
Don’t just accept or reject it on the basis of
scriptures, instruments or on the basis of others.
The
following two steps are involved in the process of Self-Exploration:
- Firstly, verify the proposal on
the basis of your natural acceptance
- Secondly, live according to the proposal to validate it experientially.
- Secondly, live according to the proposal to validate it experientially.
Natural Acceptance: It is the process of seeing
and observing everything attentively and then using your inner conscience to
get the answer from within. It is a way to bring out the goodness in everything
naturally. It helps us to learn everything that
is good from others and absorb it in our own way, but without changing our
identity.
·
It does not change with time/age
·
It doesn’t depend on place
·
It does not depend on our beliefs or past
conditioning
·
It is always there within us
·
It is the same for all of us.
Realization and Understanding:
The
process of Self-Exploration results in ‘Realization’ and ‘Understanding’ in us.
This realization and understanding leads to the following answers –
·
Assuring
·
Satisfying
·
Universal with respect to Time, Space and
Individual.
Q4.
How can we verify proposals on the basis of our natural acceptance? Explain
with example.
(Or)
What
do you mean by your natural acceptance? Illustrate with examples. Is it innate,
universal and invariant with time? Explain
Ans: Natural Acceptance: It is the process of seeing
and observing everything attentively and then using your inner conscience to
get the answer from within. It is a way to bring out the goodness in everything
naturally. It helps us to learn everything that
is good from others and absorb it in our own way, but without changing our
identity.
a) Natural
acceptance does not change with time/age. It
remains invariant with time. For example our natural acceptance for trust and
respect does not change with age.
b) It
does not depend on the place. Whatever we have naturally accepted
in our life does not change with our age, place or time. For example our desire
for respect doesn’t change with age or with a change in our place.
c) It
does not depend on our beliefs or past conditionings. No
matter how deep our beliefs or past conditionings, as long as we keep
investigating deep into ourselves, the answers will always be the same. Natural
acceptance does not get influenced by our beliefs or past conditionings. For
example, we may believe that money is the most important thing in life. But
looking deep down in our heart , we know that money alone cannot keep us happy.
d) This
natural acceptance is always there within us. Natural
acceptance is always present within us, it always tells us what is right.
e) Natural
acceptance is the same for all of us: Each one of us have our own
lifestyle, beliefs, preconditioning, etc. But deep inside our minds, the
purpose of all human desires, success and achievements are based on common goals like the need to be
happy, need to be respected and cared for, need to be prosperous etc. So the
basic natural acceptance remains the same for all the human beings.
All
human beings can lead a happy and prosperous lifeas long as they follow their
natural acceptance. All miseries begin only when we start going against our
Natural acceptance.
Q5. What do you understand by the terms
Svatva, Swatantrata and Swarajya?
Ans: Svatva: Swatva
means innateness of self – the natural acceptance of harmony. The
word "innate"
is defined as originating in or derived from
the mind . It is present in an individual by
birth. When we identify our innateness, we realise the difference between what
we are and we really want to be.
Swatantrata: Swatantrata
means being self- organized – being in harmony with oneself. When we
identify our innateness, we establish a dialogue with our conscience, and it
enables us to become self organised, i.e. we attain harmony in ourself. This is
called swatantrata.
Swarajya:
Swarajya means self-expression, self- extension – living in harmony with
others. When we identify our innateness, what we really what to be and
establish a dialogue within, it enables us to become self organised, i.e. we attain
harmony in ourself. When we start living with this harmony, it starts
expressing itself through our harmonious behaviour towards others and towars
our work, and it naturally leads to a healthy participation with the
surroundings. This is called swarajya.
Thus when
we start exploring our svatva, in the process of self-verification and living
accordingly, we are attaining svatantrata and svarajya. Exploring our svatva at different levels of
our living helps us in getting rid of our preconceived notions, our dilemmas,
contradictions and compulsions, either external or internal. The more, we
attain swatantrata or the self- organized state, the more we can live in
harmony with others and we can also help others attain this state. This leads
to our participation in swarajya.
The effort
towards ensuring orderliness in the society is possible and is sustained by ensuring
orderliness in ourselves. Every mechanism to bring order in the society needs
to be based on this. This is an important implication of right understanding
when we go to make policies for nations and the world.
Q6. What are pre-conditionings?
What is their source? Do you feel that you have some pre-conditionings? How do
you evaluate them?
Ans:
Preconditioning means the condition developed by
beliefs (manyatas). Often we have our own assumptions about something on the basis of
our prevailing notions. They
comes from what we read, see hear, what our parents tell us, our friends talk
about what the magazines talk of, what we see on the TV etc. Most of our desires, thoughts and selections are based on these pre
conditionings. We do not verify the desires in our own right. As a result,
we are not clear about what we will get out of fulfilment of that desire. Because
of this, we often end up spending an entire lifetime accumulating desires that
are not ours, and in running about trying to fulfil them. As a result, our
desires, thoughts and selections are always in conflict. Since the desires are
in conflict, the thoughts they give rise to, are also in conflict and in turn,
the selection from the thoughts are also in conflicts leading to
dissatisfaction and unhappiness.
All of us have some pre conditionings, sensations and beliefs. For example,
most of us believe that money and position bring us respect and make us happy. We start living by this
pre conditioning and work hard to achieve it.We also involve ourselves in all
those activities which are needed to achieve it. During this process, we often
experience disharmony within ourselves and with others. With unhappiness
within, we also make others unhappy.
However, once we start exploring deep into ourselves on the basis of our
natural acceptance, we realise the difference between what we are and what we
really want to be. This realisation leads to the right understanding which
paves way to a harmonious living within ourselves, our family, our society and also
with nature.
Q7. “ I want to be a doctor”
“ I want to do research in
astronomy”
“I want to serve the society”
“I want to be a film star”
“I want to earn a lot of money
and fame”
In
the above cases, what is the basic aspiration? Justify your answer.
Ans:
Aspirations are the goals, ambitions or desires that a person often dreams
to possess or achieve. Aspirations are future-oriented and are driven by
conscious and unconscious motivations.They are indicative of an individual or
group’s commitments towards a particular end point.
Some aspirations come about with a
little influence from others, while some others stem from the strong persuasion
of other people or situations. Individuals may have short, medium and long-term
aspirations and these vary in importance with respect to both the individual
and the others.
Not
all aspirations are in the interests of others and some individuals’
aspirations may even provoke harm or offence. While some individuals aspire for
a better life, some others might strive for specific transformative social
changes.
However, the most common aspirations of all human beings are centred around
health, family, philanthropy and personal development. Some common
aspirations include making a difference in life, personal happiness, job
satisfaction, acquiring status and wealth etc.
In all the above cases, the basic aspiration
is to ulitimately lead a happy life. The aspirations to become a doctor, a film
star, to do research in astronomy stem out of the interest that the person has
in those fields. Success in these would make them feel happy in their lives. Similarly
the aspiration to serve the society means the person derives happiness in doing
philanthropic deeds. Earning a lot of money and fame means the person want to
lead a happy life with respect and comforts in the society.
Hence we can say that
the basic aspiration underlying all the above aspirations is to attain
continuous happiness.
6 comments:
Boht hard 😕 pass kese hounga kuch toh guide kro koi
If you develop interest, nothing is hard. First of all improve your English language skills. Then you can understand and write on your own.
For the time being, understand the overall summary/ outline of the lesson as well as of each individual answer. Learn the side headings and sub headings properly and try to write some explanation for them.
All the best.
Thnku 💞
Nice, very useful. Thank you
What do you understand by the term Svatva, Swatantrata, and swarajaya?
Refer to Question 5 in my Notes
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