SELF-CONTROL
Exercising self-control, as articulated by sage philosopher Swami Krishnananda , entails a gradual evolution towards impersonality from a personality-centric self. He asserts that the self and personality are so interwoven that the affirmation of the self enhances the assertion of personality, and conversely. In this regard, self-control is equivalent and parallel to self-expansion. The controlled component of the self is the personality self, which denies the existence and significance of other selves. The logical constraints of the intellect and the spatiotemporal boundaries of the external world merely reflect how consciousness intertwines with its perceptions; thus, self-restraint necessitates a significantly broader engagement of consciousness than practitioners typically comprehend. The goal of life, according to Swami Krishnananda , is Atma-sakshatkara , or the realisation of the Self, but the method to be adopted in the realisation of this Self is control of the self. Co...