Self Awareness; The Ultimate Goal? Get Over And Beyond

Posted by christine on Apr 30th, 2008
2008
Apr 30

Self Awareness;
The Ultimate Goal?
Get Over And Beyond

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Self awareness is a term used left and right now days.

The search for the self is nothing new. I’d venture to say that is has been a part of the human experience, to some degree, since the awareness of being a separate individual appeared in our conscious mind.

What got me thinking about this is reading Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. This book is the author’s journal of a one year journey through self awareness, discovery, and re-inventing of herself.

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What is self-awareness?

Webster defines these terms as follows:

  • Aware: knowing; realizing; conscious.
  • Self: the identity, character, or essential quality of a person or thing; one’s own person or being as apart from all others.

The basic level of self-awareness might then be defined as simply knowing you yourself are separate from others; recognizing that there is a whole (community or village) and single units (people). It’s knowing that outside forces have an effect on your person. It’s the recognition that you have your own personality with distinct likes and dislikes.

Little kids are certainly self aware in that sense.

An experiment was conducted with a chimpanzee to determine how “self-aware” they might be. A spot of paint was painted on the top of the forehead of one chimp, with a mirror placed close by. Looking at himself in the mirror, he noticed the paint on top of the head of his reflection. He then proceeded to touch his own head -not the mirror- to feel the paint, and spend the rest of the experiment trying to remove the paint from his head, all the while looking at himself.

This chimpanzee was fully aware that the image in the mirror was a reflection of his own being, and not another chimp.

He knew that the paint he noticed in the mirror was an indication of paint on his own being, and that it did not belong there -an indication that he recognizes himself, or knows what he should look like to some extent.

I’d say that makes him pretty self-aware. If that’s not an advocacy for protection of animals, I’m not sure what it. But that’s another topic.

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Recognizing our own uniqueness

Let’s define the next level as recognizing the uniqueness of our own personality, beyond likes and dislikes. What makes Me absolutely Me, different from “You.”

These are talents, gifts, and aptitudes; things “I” am particularly good at that no other can do, or at least not as well or not in the way I do it; traits that are appreciated and bring me pleasure; some might even me make valuable and/or bring me certain privileges or stature in relation to my peers.

On the less positive side are personality traits that leave a little to be desired. They range from mere annoyance to outright nuisance, to actual danger for the safety and survival of other members of the community.

Various degrees of self-awareness within this bracket are where the majority of people reside. We all know what we do well and not so well. We are aware, to some degree, of our positive and negative qualities. Some are more conscious of patterns, buttons, triggers, coping mechanism, etc. than others.

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Reflection and self-reflection

So far we’ve only addressed awareness of the self. Doing something about it is a totally different proposition. One can be aware of one’s personality and nature without doing anything about it, being willing to change, or even recognizing that anything is in need of change.

Self Aware does not necessarily mean Self Reflective.

Back to our trusted Webster:

  • Reflective: produced by reflection; meditative, thoughtful; syn. Pensive
  • Reflection: of serious thought; contemplation.

What brings us to the state of giving some serious thoughts about whom and what we are?

I believe the most effective route to be through other people.

A certain amount of self-reflection is evident for most. However, if we were to live by ourselves and seldom interact with others on a close, familiar and intimate level (not necessarily sexual in nature; intimacy has multiple levels), then there is only so far we can go. Other people are a necessity in the deeper development of self-awareness; i.e. self-awareness brought on by a reflection of ourselves through others.

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Oh, Mirror, mirror on the wall…

Our peers often take on the role of mirror. They, in essence, reflect back to us who we are. The reflection can be pleasant or unpleasant. It is up to us to recognize it for what it is. It can be a harsh lesson or the greatest compliment, and certainly the most powerful tool -a wonderful gift in fact- we have for growth.

We learn by interacting with others and noticing how we respond to them and they to us.

We learn by observing others’ behavior, habits, reactions, patterns, etc. This gives us insight on how we do and would react to a similar situation. It inspires us through role modeling of traits we admire and might want to take on. The reverse being true, we will come across attitudes we find unpleasant and do not want to be known for. People interaction is fuel for self-reflection about our own personality makeup.

This is a tremendous asset.

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Suddenly, a gradual evolution

Growth in awareness can come gradually or in sudden leaps. We can invite the process and choose the experience on our own terms, steadily working to improve ourselves, or it can come of its own accord, when least expected, at an intensity that will not be ignored. Sometimes the Universe in its wisdom sends a wake up call. We then have no choice but to work through the issues at hand.

This is where I imagine Elizabeth Gilbert was when she dropped everything and took a year off to dig deeper into what, and whom, she was and hopefully come up with answers. She had come to an impasse for which only a drastic solution would do.

That wall can hit so hard that you are left spinning and disoriented. I’ve experienced this phenomenon a couple times in my life, and though the going might be a little rough for a while, to say the least, it is the most amazing awakening of all.

Self awareness in and of itself is just that: awareness of the self. End of story.

Self Awareness and Self Reflection with a desire to change for the better is what makes human being capable of evolution on a spiritual level.

 

This article is copyright 2008 Christine Pointeau and is for entertainment purposes only. Christine Pointeau is the artist, author of the series Stray Tales and A Cappella. For further articles and more, visit http://www.ChristinePointeau.com

Project Adoption - Press Release

Posted by admin on Apr 14th, 2008
2008
Apr 14

Project ADOPTION

 

Thank you for visiting this page. All updates to be posted on the dedicated I’m Adopting page (top tow, page titles) throughout the manifestation of this dream. 

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Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Christine Pointeau
River by Night
P.O. Box 96
Liberty Hill, TX 78642
info [at] RiverbyNight [dot] com
http://www.Riverbynight.com

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Artist Raises Money For Adoption and Donates Part of Proceeds To Non-Profit La Leche League Local Chapter

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            Austin, TX - Independent artist Christine Pointeau of the Austin, TX area is offering her self-published book series A Cappella, vol. 1&2 at a discount to raise money to fulfill her dream of adopting a child. Pointeau will also donate $1 per book set sold to La Leche League, Austin, TX Chapter, a local non-profit organization educating mothers and the public on the benefits of breast feeding.

            A Cappella is a transcendental, whimsical search for truth and self, in image format, often compared to poetry, and described by Sequential Tart Reviewer Patti Martinson as “A thoughtful, nicely drawn, compelling graphic novel.”

            Get your copies of the A Cappella 2 volume set from www.RiverbyNight.com for 15% OFF retail at $16.00 plus S&H. In addition, Pointeau will send a free A Cappella poster thank you gift to every 50th participant. Pointeau is hoping to sell a minimum of 500 book sets as she will need over $20,000 to cover adoption fees.

- For More information, contact Christine Pointeau
- A Cappella vol. 1 & 2 book set available from www.RiverbyNight.com at 15% OFF retail.
- $1 per set sold to be donated to La Leche League, Austin, TX Chapter.
- A Cappella poster thank you gifts to every 50th participant.     (END)

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La Leche League

The La Leche League International mission is to help mothers worldwide to breastfeed through mother-to-mother support, encouragement, information and education, and to promote a better understanding of breastfeeding as an important element in the healthy development of the baby and the mother.

Sponsors

The Following people and/or organizations (in no particular order) are very gracious in helping me promote and manifest this child adoption dream. Please visit their links (*see disclaimer below):

Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo MS DC CCN DACBN
Cheryl Hill
Sweet Liberty Creations
North Austin T’ai Chi
Francoise Realtor
New Belleville Press
Natespace
WorkShed Studio
Communion of Intimacy Meetup Group
Dragon Tea
Hilde Girls
Tonya Kay
David Hopkins

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*Necessary disclaimer: ChristinePointeau.com is in no way responsible for the contents to be found in the provided sites. Availability of such link does not condone the views and opinions stated nor does it offer support for said content.
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Basically these links are here because the owner accepted helping me spread the word about this little project of mine, and I am very grateful to them for doing so. Do visit the sites, take on what you wish, leave the rest, and have fun always

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Project Updates

NEW: Limited Offer -Special Thank You Promotions and Gifts when you participate in the Project Adoption Fundraiser AND sign up for the Free Newsletter.

  • One Automatic FREE A CAPPELLA Poster. I’ll send you one new A Cappella poster (What is Fear? or Believe; randomly picked unless you specify) for free as a Thank You for helping me get closer to my adoption dream, if you’ll pay the $2.95 S&H AND sign up for my Free Newsletter.  (if A Cappella posters are not up yet they should be soon, or you can see them on the RiverbyNight site)
  • Order as many more posters as you wish directly from the IndyPlantet online store and I will personally send you $1 refund per poster (21% savings).

Here’s how it works:

  1. Sign up for The River Notes Newsletter
  2. Get A Cappella vol 1 & 2 for $16.00 + $4 S&H
  3. Add an Additional $2.95 for separate Free poster S&H (tube mailer)
  4. Add your total and place your order through the River by Night using the Paypal button (credit cards accepted).
  5. If you have a poster preference, please let me know in the note box at the Paypal check out (no guarantees; will depend on what I have on hand).
  6. Go over to the IndyPlanet store, and order as many posters as you wish. Once the order is confirmed, I will personally send you a $1 refund per poster (21% savings).

You’re Done! Thank you for supporting this Adoption Project.

This promotion applies ONLY to those who order the A Cappella vol 1 & 2 set AND sign up for the Free Newsletter.
This is a Limited Time Offer. Take advantage of it now.

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Please visit the dedicated I’m Adopting page (top row, page titles), where current projects, promotions and events are to be chronicled throughout this journey.

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