Maslow's Pyramid

 

Sushant was often talking about Maslow's Pyramid.

Sushant on Maslow’s Pyramid

You realise what Life really is,
Whenever you realise impermanency of everything you have,
Everything you think that defines you...
~SSR ~shadesofsushant ~quotesofssr

'If you put in money too, I won't know. I feel that no amount of fame, recognition and money compensate for the passion that I have for my craft. In school, we had to draw a graph of money and fame and I realised that when you don't have money it ends up being a differentiator. A small amount of money and fame can buy you a lot, but the more you earn after that, gets you only that little, not more."
~SSR ~filmibeat

I don’t need to prove anything to others. Nor do I want to have the biggest bank balance in showbiz. What I want to keep on doing is to follow my passion. I want everyone to be rich and successful to understand that there is something else beyond that. ~SSR ~filmibeat

The biggest lie I was told was money and recognition is equal to success and happiness. ~SSR ~TheNextViralThing ~thequint ~WritingWithSush

Any kind of positive feedback, validation and acknowledgement is always good. So if I get an award, I’ll naturally feel good. But at the same time you have to understand that it’s as true as it’s not. For instance, I may not be thinking of chocolates. But if you offer them, I’ll take it saying thank you because I love chocolates. But if you don’t do that, I’ll probably not miss having a chocolate. ~SSR ~filmibeat

“It’s not that I am waiting for some 100 or 200 crores to happen and then I’ll tell myself that this is the success and now I should be happy.” ~SSR ~storypick

In spite of fulfilling all his needs as specified in Maslow's Pyramid, in spite of all achievements of fame name Sushant was feeling emptiness (I have measured out my life with coffee spoons... ~TS Eliot 2 ~SSR ~nonayousef7). He expressed this through F*CK FAME T-shirt 2 3. He had reached stage of not caring for fame (Sushant's Used To keep his Awards In a Coffin Box As disclosed by his friend | FilmiBeat). One or the other day everyone will be forgotten - no name, no relevance in future. The below quote resembles stoic quote "In 3 generations you will be forgotten. Live a happy, peaceful life." 1 2 by living in the presence with excitement & happiness.

Even stoicism teaches us not to go after fame & fortune. Of course, in Indian philosophies including advaita, self-transcendence means not to go after self interest.

What Did The Stoics Think About Fame?
What do stoics have to say about seeking fame and fortune?

"People Quote History to Search for their name relevance in Future, Not Knowing That their Names surely will be forgotten forever." ~SSR ~quotesofssr 2 3

Sushant wanted to live at the top of Maslow's Pyramid with a meaningful goal (Übermensch as child - instagram#04 "From the sun did I learn this, ..." ) with excitement & happiness overcoming all his Neurotic Impostor feelings. And, unlike those who had lost in nihilism 2 or absurdity of existence 2, he had found out why to live.

Q: You are in a field where it is easy to get carried away by fame. Is spirituality a way to hold yourself to ground?
SSR: There are three things everyone wants — money, fame and power. And once you get them all, you become immune to the idea of being rich and famous. So, you go the other way. I grew up in a big family — I have with four sisters. Our financial situation wasn't too strong, so I wanted money in life. The idea stayed with me for a good 10 to 12 years. And I remember the evening I bought my dream car and went for a long drive with my friends and girlfriend, but by the next morning, I was just okay with the idea of owning a luxury car. You catch my drift, right? So then the only thing you look forward to is find excitement in everything in life. And that excitement does not let me sleep. ~mid-day ~santabanta

Q: With fame and success, one tends to give more importance to materialistic stuff than what you should be valuing actually?
SSR: It depends. Once you achieve success, you can start taking yourself seriously and think how not to lose out on any of the adulation. Then you also have the option of taking your job seriously, not yourself. But most people tend to take themselves seriously more than anything else. ~mid-day ~santabanta

Q: Is it tough to not take yourself seriously when people keep praising you for your work?
SSR: I was a background dancer and to take one step forward to become the hero who dances took a lot of effort. I feel happy about the leap, but then that's just about it. I don't take myself seriously. ~mid-day ~santabanta

An absurdist statement similar to "I don't take myself seriously" is "I've stopped taking myself seriously because now I understand how fickle my thoughts are" is explained in the post Sushant's Favourite Books. For Sushant living in the presence with excitement & happiness was more important than absurd materialistic things like name-fame or success & failure.

Sushant wanted to achieve something good for all humankind. He wanted to move to top layer of Maslow's Pyramid by developing greatest piece of art to uplift many from the bottom of Maslow's Pyramid. (transformation stage of transformation economy 2). He choose #sextrafficking & #pedophilia as subjects for creating his master piece of arts. And then narrated his unique story Chanda Mama Door Ke as an Alternate Reality Game (ARG) with a goal to create an overman called superhero #BurningMan🔥🧑!

For more on Maslow's Pyramid read the following twitter thread.

Maslow's Pyramid of Needs 3

We will now consider Maslow's Pyramid with Self Transcendence level at the top.

" ... Maslow's Pyramid ... flow state ... " 29:30-31:17

Sushant Singh Rajput talks of his journey from being a physics prodigy to entering Bollywood


Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

In Vedic parlance, this hierarchy is called dharma, artha, kama and finally moksha.

Maslow’s Pyramid | Moksha Club

In his later years, Maslow added a sixth level to his Needs Hierarchy, that of Transcendence or Transpersonal. ... Transpersonal Psychology has become known as the "fourth force" of psychology.

Maslow's Needs Hierarchy and Advanced Yoga Psychology

From the article above, corresponding Maslow Yoga Diagram for Social Enlightenment is given below. Superhero #BurningMan🔥🧑 emerges at the Social Turiya state of social enlightenment!

Maslow's Hierarchy vs. the 7 Chakras Interestingly Similar | Psychology Today
Connecting Chakra Charts and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
The Chakras and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
The Seven Energy Centers (Chakras) and Maslow's Hierarchy of Need

... Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi also studied exemplary people and found that these people regularly engage in activities in which they lose themselves to bring about a state of flow, or in meditation terms, they lose themselves in the gap which is where our unbounded consciousness – the space between our thoughts and ego – lie. ...

We awaken Shakti energy and activate our chakras through meditation. ...
Maslow’s hierarchy of chakras

Stoic meditations can take one through all chakras surpassing dharma, artha, kama to the moon🌙 or the crown chakra or Sahasrara or the state of Social Turiya or the state of moksha & then help in attaining the state of Übermensch/overman BurningMan🔥🧑 aka Shivataa🔱 for destroying the matrix of blues🎶 & spreading contagious love♥️! ~alienjaadoo (modified).

For Nietzsche's Übermensch/overman check,

For stoicism check,

#Mindhack 4.0 Stoicism 

meditation = thinking (stoicism)

Read also,

Four Purusharthas in Hinduism

One reaches a level of self-actualization when ne meets all his needs.

"What a man can be, he must be," Maslow explained, referring to the need people have to achieve their full potential as human beings.

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Self-actualization, to Maslow, is the ability to become the best version of oneself. Maslow stated, “This tendency might be phrased as the desire to become more and more what one is, to become everything that one is capable of becoming.”

Learn About Maslow's Theory of Self-Actualization

the desire to become more and more what one is is illustrated in the following interview & quotes of Sushant.

Are you doing what you really want to do ?

Trying to be different to find relevance is a worthless pursuit. Because if you succeed, you'll have to put up with a stranger all your life! ~SSR ~sushantquotes

Sushant was enrolled in DTU for three years and he wasn’t scared of dropping out of the University. He says that he always knew he wanted to be an actor so he did not wait up to secure a degree and then do it. He wasn’t scared that it might not work out. ~storypick

I don't want to prove any point to anybody. It's just that I identify this as one of the things which I can do for the rest of my life because it interests me so much. And that's why I even dropped out of my engineering college. ~SSR ~storypick ~sushantquotes

Sushant didn't care or worry much what people think about him as long as he was enjoying what he wanted to do.

"You tell me
I am a superstar
I would take it
you tell me
you will be the biggest superstar
I say probably yes
and you tell me
that i dont think you are star
I say I am with you
I don't care about all these things".
 ~SSR ~nonayousef7

Sushant dropped out of engineering college to do what he wanted to do.

When you do something that interests you so much, you don't care about anything. Don't care about what people have to say. Don't care about what's going to happen because you're there in the moment enjoying what you want. ~SSR ~storypick ~sushantquotes

If we know what we want and why we want it, we're not afraid of anything. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush

If you start doing what you really want to do, you start getting what you really could never have imagined. Go FLY. ~SSR ~TomBhaiSSRian ~Sakshi ~sushantquotes 4

If you draw the line between what people want and what you want to do, then nothing can stop you.
~SSR ~filmfare ~WritingWithSush 2 3

“As long as I am getting what I want to do, and the most important thing, as long as I am excited about everything I am doing, I think I am on the right path.” ~SSR ~hindustantimes

But when you do something that you really really like doing ... but for you it is not hard work, you just enjoy it ... ~SSR ~sbmegha1

If you start doing what you really want to do then you are fearless & can easily achieve the state of flow, derive excitement, enjoy & fly. For the state of flow check the post Rise of a Super Man (Stoicism, Flow).

कुछ इश्क़ किया, कुछ काम किया!
आयीए बातें करते है ‘यूँ ही इधर उधर की’!
आपको हमारी हार्दिक बधाइयाँ!
रौशन हो आज के ग़ज़लों का कारवाँ और नज़्मों का गुलिस्ताँ!
~Piyush Sharma ~SSR ~nonayousef7 2

The above poem is inspired by Faiz Ahmad Faiz poem below.

कुछ इश्क़ किया कुछ काम किया
वो लोग बहुत ख़ुश-क़िस्मत थे
जो इश्क़ को काम समझते थे
या काम से आशिक़ी करते थे
हम जीते-जी मसरूफ़ रहे
कुछ इश्क़ किया कुछ काम किया
काम इश्क़ के आड़े आता रहा
और इश्क़ से काम उलझता रहा
फिर आख़िर तंग आ कर हम ने
दोनों को अधूरा छोड़ दिया
कुछ इश्क़ किया कुछ काम किया - फ़ैज़ अहमद फ़ैज़ - Rekhta

कुछ इश्क़ किया कुछ काम किया-Piyush Mishra Hindi Poetry
Piyush Mishra reciting Faiz Sagan's Kuch Ishq kiya, Kuch kaam kiya!!

Faiz Ahmad Faiz poem emphasizes that we should do what we want to do or what we love. If we do something else then there is little chance of success.

“People don’t get to know the real meaning of happiness because they don’t get to experience it.”
You can only experience it when you do something you like. We've to create an environment around everybody where it is taught that even if you make 100 rupees less or people don't recognize you, you should still be following your heart. Go for it! ~SSR ~storypick ~sushantquotes ~voice_of_devi ~D ART& MUSIC

If we do want we want to do we get both excitement & happiness.

We all get what we think 'we must'. Rarely we get what we think 'we should'. ~SSR ~sushantquotes

Below is the explanation provided by google for the above quote.

This quote means that people often end up with the things they feel compelled to have or achieve ("must"), even if they aren't necessarily what they believe is truly best for them ("should") - implying that our sense of obligation can drive our actions more than our considered judgment of what is ideal. ~google

Both 'must' & 'should' are requirements or needs. As we pass through first three layers or stages of 'must' needs then we start working on 'should' needs in self-actualization stage.

If I think about people’s expectations, I shouldn’t be signing these films. I should be signing commercially viable films, whatever my definition of commercially viable films is. I am being selfish here and I am signing films for myself. This is something that I learnt in theatre. I have nobody to convince as an actor. I just have to convince myself. ~SSR ~scoopwhoop

Sushant selected films based on what he wanted to do or ones suited to his biopic story as explained in the post Sushant's Films.

“I’ve gained experience, I can now understand emotions better and I can convince you of something that is not even true. So I feel powerful. Also, my bank balance has changed a lot.” ~SSR ~storypick

Sushant had reached artistic level of perfection by going through self-actualization level. Still he was aspiring to face more challenging roles to achieve the state of flow. For flow, check the post Rise of a Super Man (Stoicism, Flow).

For my art and creativity, I'm a very selfish actor. My experiences are very important. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush

Sushant considers himself as selfish actor because he was doing what he wanted to do for reaching self-actualization level of Maslow's Pyramid. He was deriving excitement & happiness from this.

Q: So say, your understanding of a character doesn’t translate on screen as much as you’d like to. Do you then go back and study why it didn’t work out?
SSR: I’ve been an actor for the past 12 years. When what I do is something I like to do, I do it for sure. I watch 4 or 5 films together and note the similarities and mannerisms. I try to understand why people behave the way they do. I don’t add these behaviours to my to-dos, I look to subtract things from my to-dos instead. That is how I improve. There are many mannerisms which I don’t pick up. ~mansworldindia ~WritingWithSush 2 3

Sushant was doing what he wanted to do. That is acting or alternately social acting. He was excited to code & reveal the atrocities happening in the starworld🌌 against our mothers & children to the world🌏. Sushant didn't want to be a cliche or stereotype while narrating or acting his story. He had developed polymath skills to narrate them differently.

Filmmaking is all about what we like to do on screen. So I work very hard to perform the characters. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush 2

As explained in the post Sushant's Films sushant was a method actor hence working hard to feel himself as the character he played. For him act meant social act. He was giving artistic form to his social act & hence trying to reach self-actualisation level of Maslow's Pyramid by doing what he liked to do.

Q: You remain selective about your roles, even after 5-6 years of being in the industry. Do you plan to switch to a one-film-at-a-time format to be able to give your best to each role?
SSR: Yes, the idea is not to reach a certain goal, accumulate money or earn a certain reputation — I just want to take my time and enjoy the journey. I really like what I do, and would pay to be in such a position, so I really can’t ask for more if I’m actually being paid to do this. I’m grateful to everyone who hires me. Acting is a delicate job; there are no hard-and-fast rules to go about building a character. Every story and character require a different method and process, which an actor needs to discover along the way. So, one film at a time is an absolute necessity, at least for me. ~mansworldindia 2
Every story and character require a different method and process, which an actor needs to discover along the way. So, one film at a time is an absolute necessity, at least for me. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush 2 ~BasuroySushil ~SumitaBasuRoy7 4 ~ak93395 ~quotesofssr

Money, reputation are lower level needs of Maslow's Pyramid and Sushant had grown above them and was striving to be at self-actualization & higher levels. As a method actor Sushant wanted to feel the character before acting.

I am not bothered with whether my characters are conventional or not because I am not in this for the designer labels and the autographs. I am not saying that those who crave for conventional stardom are wrong. But that's not what I want. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush 2 3 4 5 ~BollyBlindsNGossip ~telegraphindia ~brainyquote ~quotesofssr

Sushant was selecting films which gave them enough scope to embed his real life narrations in them. He was not aspiring for conventional stardom but aimed to attain self-actualization & then self-transcendence levels of Maslow's Pyramid by expressing himself in artistic ways.

No challenge and Equally Challenging at the same time. ... If you really like doing what you want to do then you are performing in front of live audience or TV Camera ... I would do the same. ... ~SSR ~Film Companion (27:12-27:44) ~sushant_akshita

Sushant likes to act irrespective of media. Acting itself is the challenge, media is immaterial. In real life also, socially acting against sextraffickers & pedophiles is a challenging task. Sushant selected to act by transmedia storytelling (act = social act or social action).

Fashion to me is...
Individualism ~SSR ~indiatimes

My style mantra is
To be what you are, without trying to overdo anything. If you are confident about yourself and wear what you love, you will exude a style of your own. ~SSR ~timesofindia

wear what you love means do what you want to do.

Style turn-off in women
I despise women wearing too much makeup. It hides their actual beauty.
~SSR ~timesofindia ~brainyquote ~WritingWithSush 2

This advice to our mothers is to be what you are & do what you want to do.

Q: And what’s next? What are your plans for 2019?
A: I don’t really plan like that, but yes, I know what all I need to do. There are a few things I’m really concerned about, and along with a group of friends I am trying to work on these as we regard them as important. ... ~SSR ~mansworldindia

These were films Sushant wanted to do because they were in sync with his vision or what he wanted to do to save our mothers & children from sex slavery of the starworld🌌.

"If you are working hard everyday to become successful, you will become really good at this skill of 'working hard' & that's exactly why you will be hired later; to work hard all your life. If this idea makes you uncomfortable, try 'I want what I have' kind of success. You will be forever successful starting now." #selfmusing ~SSR ~quotesofssr 2 ~nonayousef7 4 5

The above statement again differentiate between 'working hard' and 'I want what I have' or 'doing what you really want to do'.

My dad told me when I was very young, that I should not get married before 30. His only advice to me was to live my life. ~SSR ~brainyquote

The above statement means do what you want to do.

"Live my life" means to spend your life doing what you want, and to take responsibility for your actions and decisions. It can also mean to accept life as it comes (without worrying about happiness & sadness or success & failure). ~google ""live my life" meaning"

Do what you want to do does not mean not doing things needed for earning livelihood. It means in addition to earning livelihood do also what you want to do as a hobby. But the best case is if we can earn our livelihood by doing what we want to do.

Spend some alone time with yourself, find what you like and not what you Like to Like. And then balance it. It is not that easy but it often is" ~SSR ~WritingWithSush ~selfmusing 2

Find what you want to do then balance your life around it by allocating enough time for it.

"We have to create an Environment around everybody where it is taught that even if you make 100 Rupees less or People don't recognize You, You still be following Your Heart. Go for it!" ~SSR ~sushantquotes 2 ~skribbleo ~dhar_moushumi

The quote again encourages us to do what we want to do or follow our heart.

If your 'Why' to do what you like, is independent of the process, your 'How' will eventually lead you to disappointment. Choose your 'why' wisely. ~SSR ~sushantquotes

'why' = vision
'how' = mission
process = series of actions as a part of mission

Our 'why' should allow us to enojy the process itself by living in the presence. Here process means series of actions as a part of mission (check Process Thinking section of the post Thinking Techniques & Intelligence). The process itself should generate enough excitement & happiness so that we are not affected by success or failure of the mission or not achieving goal/vision.

We generally have an idea of our potential and because of that we take certain actions and get some results and that reinforces to believe that yes it was the correct idea of our potential. ~SSR ~Justice78602373 ~WritingWithSush 3

Our 'why' & 'how' have to match with our potential. Rise of a Super Man happens only when our full potential is realized. This how to pass through self-actualization level as in the below quote.

According to the hierarchy of needs, self-actualization represents the highest-order motivations, which drive us to realize our true potential and achieve our 'ideal-self'.

Self-Actualization Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs | IxDF

I'm competitive in my own way. I don’t believe in working hard. If you work hard, you will be hired to do just that all your life. I have plenty of things I like doing and acting happens to be one of them.
I’m competitive in my own way, don’t believe in working hard.
~SSR ~WritingWithSush 2 ~dnaindia

In the above statement acting or act can be assumed as social act. Sushant was acting against #Orion😈, the hunter of our mothers & children. Sushant was doing what he wanted to do and enjoying it.

The true measure of a man is not what he dreams, but what he aspires to be; a dream is nothing without action. Whether one fails or succeeds is irrelevant; all that matters is that there was motion in his life. That alone affects the world. ― Mike Norton, White Mountain ~SSR ~quotesofssr

Here aspire means what one wants to do. What we want to do is something we do without worrying about success & failure.

I’m becoming more spontaneous now. Assuredness by itself is meaningless, but assuredness plus validation helps. When I become more assured, I can see things clearly and I know why I am doing what I am doing. And no matter what the result, I’m still doing that. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush 2 ~mansworldindia

Sushant was becoming more assured as he knew his vision or what he wanted to do. This has helped him to improve his spontaneity. This is how spontaneously he could relate the film Drive & helping flood victims (flood = social floods within the sea of blues🎶 or InnSaei). Check the post Sushant's Films for knowing how the film is related to his vision.

Sushant knew what he wanted to do does not mean he knew how to do it. He had both vision & mission. But he didn't know how to accomplish his mission in minute detail. He wanted to evolve on how to do iteratively or spirally.

If I already know how to do it, I will never do it. ~SSR ~koimoi ~cinestaan ~WritingWithSush ~priyaadivarekar

Certain abstractness is what drives me to take up any project. If I don't know how to do it, I'll take it. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush ~SumitaBasuRoy2

Here certain abstractness means if project has certain exclusive qualities which matches with his biopic story then he take it up.

I do this job because there's nothing I like doing more than this. And that's the only reason of it. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush

I read the script. If I like it, I would do anything I am asked to. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush

There are things I understand in the script, there are many things I don't understand. If I know exactly what I have to do, I won’t do it. It doesn’t have to do with any kind of belief, it’s an experience. ~SSR ~ ~thehindu ~WritingWithSush

In the above statement what I have to do can be taken as how I have to do in detailed level.

If you have to try to convince yourself, it's probably not meant for you. ~SSR ~itsirum_ ~JyotiDh36968107 ~itsShweta211031 ~WritingWithSush

"आपको बस यह पता होना चाहिए की आपको क्या हासिल करना है" ~ Sushant Singh Rajput
"All you need to know is
what you want to achieve" ~ SSR ~_rchie0425 ~itsShweta211031 ~Yasmin2186

Sushant had a vision & mission to liberate our mothers & children from sex slavery of the starworld (= celebrityworld). He was deriving excitement & happiness by executing his mission facing challenges & achieving flow.

Doing what you like to afford a long peaceful sleep, Good food, ample time for family and friends is what it is. Everything else is inessential. ~SSR ~selfmusingquotes ~sushantquotes ~PriyAnkitheart6 ~photon_support ~_induuuuu ~gulshan1234566 ~WritingWithSush ~SSRthePhoton

For details check the post Rise of a Super Man (Stoicism, Flow).

No matter what happens on the Friday of my release, I'm mentally back to this excited, neutral state by Monday. Acting is what I enjoy doing, and not necessarily what I'm supposed to do, so I don't feel the need to be cautious. The 'why' of doing what I do is nonnegotiable and will never change. ~SSR ~filmibeat ~Justice78602373 ~WritingWithSush

Success and failure were not affecting Sushant as he was enjoying what he was doing. Acting alternately mean Social Acting. He was acting to change🌌 the starworld🌌 (= celebrityworld).

"I don't want to prove a point to anyone. I take as they come.." ~SSR ~quotesofssr ~jackkate4ever ~ronnie_vicky

Sushant was doing what he really wanted to do without bothering about success & failure.

Was Sushant levitating & flying above worldly needs, duties & sorrows🎶?

Sushant wanted to live a better life with more life satisfaction by doing meaningful things rather than focusing just on money as in the following quotes.

1 February 2019
Time might be measured in terms of money,
But Time certainly is a measured life.
#selfmusing
Video:
One of the morning rituals of my #proteam is to #stargaze with #binauralbeats (Schumann, Cymatics). In this video Jupiter (and it’s four moons) , Saturn, Earths moon, Venus are visible in the sky. We were waiting for Pluto, Neptune and Hubble telescope to pop up.
Audio is sound translations of waves produced by these celestial bodies and #rudripath (Veda)
#Proteam
📸: @kushalz
Edits + 🎶 = @rud3dud3
Siddharth Gupta @dipeshs2929 @sushantsinghrajput 👽👽
#astronomy #meditations #stargazing #astrophysics #cosmology #solarsystem #milkyway #telescope #cymatics ~SSR

Time could be measured in terms of money 💰but more accurately, it is already a measured life. 🦋⏳🔋🕰💡
#selfmusing 💫
#Milkyway 🌌 , #solarsystem ☀️ & stargazing ✨🔭 with Binaural beats 🎧🌎🌙🌑🌗💫🌟✨⚡️💥☄️☀️
Goodmorning 🙏❤️🦋🌪🔱♾➰
🎶 ~ #Evergreen by #benhoward
~SSR ~nonayousef7 2 3

Check the following post for interpretation of the above two quotes.

36. TheProTeamAliens👽👽👽

Ideas of fame are hallucinatory in nature
Your beliefs about what u enjoy changes
You work not on what you like but what you'd like to like.
~SSR ~Sushant Singh Rajput Fanclub ~quotesofssr 2

Sushant had reached a stage of ignoring the need for fame. He was doing not for fame but for what he liked to do. what you'd like to like means you like fame but not what you are doing. Of course Sushant Used To keep his Awards In a Coffin Box 2.

... I’ve always been confident about my work. But now when I sound confident it comes across as arrogance. ~SSR ~filmibeat ~WritingWithSush

Arrogance & ego have to be overcome to achieve self-transcendence.

The essence of yoga principles is to emphasize the need for transcendence over the ego in oneness with Infinite Truth.

Transcend the Delusion of Self-Importance: Ten Key Steps

Maslow evaluates transcendence from several perspectives, such as time, space, culture, ego, opinion (opinion of others), and identification-love. "This means transcendence of the selfish Self. It also implies a wider circle of identifications, i.e., with more people approaching the limit of identification with all human beings."

Self-transcendence - Wikipedia

"My secret to happiness; I write down everything I think that makes me better than you, intelligent, right & then I use it as a toilet paper." ~SSR ~ quotesofssr

Sushant's secret behind happiness is overcoming the ego of thinking he is better than others.

I want to freewheel, to fly without a compass, not to prove a point to anyone else but for my own fulfilment. ~SSR ~filmibeat

Self-actualization could very well be sacrificing of your Free Will with comprehension. ~SSR ~selfmusing

Self-actualization could very well be sacrificing of your 'free will' with comprehension, you begin to see everything that's 'right' with such an immense clarity that you're deprived of making any of the available wrong but lucrative choices. ~SSR ~quotesofssr ~itsPPP4747

Surrendering to Universal Will means a transition into self-transcendence state. But here, #SSRBots, having #competencewithcomprehension, are surrendering their free will as explained in the post #SSRBots #Clones #BioReplicas after attaining enlightenment. Then Sushant will guide them to everything that is 'right'. His finger moves and #SSRWarriors🐆⚔️ act!

11. Self-Sufficiency, Autonomy, and Living by One's Own Laws - Individuals seek to experience a sense of independence and autonomy in their lives, to be self-sufficient, and to live by their own moral and ethical codes.

The secret to effortless living: Discover Maslow's 11 values of being for a fulfilling life

Note that for Sushant self-transcendence meant even sacrificing himself for the sake of love❤️ for others just like Mansoor Khan sacrificed himself for saving a person unknown to him in Kedarnath or Ishan sacrificed himself for saving a unknown person in Kai Po Che! or Lakhna of Sonchiriya. This is what explained in Crucifixion✝️ & Resurrection. This is the kind of advaita or oneness state Sushant wanted to attain for liberation of self and of our mothers & children from slavery. In vedic philosophy, this is the state of experiencing asti bhati priya where priya means love which transcends self.

Self-transcendence is the stage reached after overcoming all desires & sorrows🎶. Shiva🔱 aka superman #BurningMan🔥🧑 or Übermensch emerges after reaching the level of self-transcendence. This Shiva🔱 releases our mothers & children suffering in the starworld from sex-slavery of #Orion😈 by destroying the matrix of blues🎶.

Maslow also proposed the concept of ‘peak experiences’ in 1964 which refers to “moments of highest happiness and fulfilment”. The description of a peak experience provided by Maslow may have been the delight that acting and performing brought to Mr. Rajput. He refers to a similar but distinct concept of the ‘flow state’ ...

THE STAR FROM ANOTHER SKY Sushant Singh Rajput's presence on Instagram - tellmeyourstory

... Maslow is indeed describing a Flow state, long before the concept was ever operationalized or studied. It is intuitive, therefore, to extrapolate that a Self-Actualizing individual will experience states of Flow on a regular basis, based on Maslow's description.

Grit and Flow as Prescriptions for Self-Actualization

For explanation on flow & happiness please check,

Sushant's Money Quotes

The quotes below on money indicate that Sushant had alrady surpassed Maslow's needs.

Isse kehte hein Life... Tere sikko ke chan chan de lakh guna behter...!!#3years of Kai po che..!! ~SSR (22 Feb 2016) ~AllThingsSSR ~nonayousef7

Fans remember Sushant Singh Rajput as Kai Po Che turns 8

sikko = coins, money
Isse kehte hein Life = This is called life
Tere sikko ke chan chan de lakh guna behter = A million times better than sifting through your coins.

“I don’t work for fame and money. I work for the love and passion of cinema. For me,it does not matter if I am acting in films or TV or doing theatre. The day I stop getting interesting work in films,I would go back to doing TV,”

Sushant Singh Rajput: I don’t work for fame and money

I am not here for fame & money. I love them but that's not why I chose this industry. ~SSR ~sushantquotes

“I won't lie and say that I'm not seduced by fame and money. But what has kept me going is the excitement of finding a character and living him.” ~SSR ~instantbollywood ~quotesofssr ~WritingWithSush

Money was a big differentiator when I was growing up, but I made sure it doesn't stay that way. ~SSR ~brainyquote ~WritingWithSush 3

The equation I share with the camera doesn't change whether you place a camera in front of me or a live audience. Just the pay cheques differ. But that doesn't matter to me because I've so much money, I don't even think about it. It's just lying there. ~SSR ~brainyquote ~WritingWithSush

I have seen extreme lows because of factors that were not in my hands - be it not having money to buy my first bike, dropping out of a prestigious engineering college without having a single rupee in my bank account, living with seven boys in a single-room kitchen in Mumbai, or eating nothing but khichdi every day. But I cherish all those moments. ~SSR ~brainyquote ~WritingWithSush

"I love money... But I love acting more" ~SSR ~filmfare ~WritingWithSush ~sushantquotes

I’ve been a spender all my life — not that I had a lot before, but that’s the equation I have with money and fame, and I don’t think it will change. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush

The equation I share with the camera doesn't change whether you place a camera in front of me or a live audience. Just the pay cheques differ. But that doesn't matter to me because I've so much money, I don't even think about it. It's just lying there. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush

The idea is not to reach a certain goal, accumulate money or earn a certain reputation — I just want to take my time and enjoy the journey. ~SSR ~WritingWithSush

An actor wanting to act thinking more or just about money and success, is like that someone, who wanted to be a cop because he liked guns and power.
#selfmusing 💫🙏 ~SSR ~selfmusing ~nonayousef7



 

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