What is introversion? In English
What is introversion? Why is it necessary to be introverted and what are the benefits of introvert? Which exercises should be done to be always introverted?
Introversion
Introversion, that is, a state different from external attraction, attention to the inner world Introversion means solitude (lost in its form)
Introvert means to involve the senses inwards, checking the senses, attention to resolutions
Introversion means self-discovery, self-observation, lack of self, weaknesses, testing and making changes
Introvert means inner silence, silence, waking state
Intermittence means living in the present, continuous freedom and knowledge, a state of happiness
Why the need to be introverted?
For self-change, self-observation, self-discovery
For the development of testing power and decision making power
To practice solitude and silence
To get the format located
To experience contentment, to experience contentment
Necessary to become a karmayogi and to focus on the senses
To awaken and realize the basic rites of the soul
To experience imperceptible pleasure
Always an easy method to become a solution, to solve problems
Essential for the sins of the past births of the soul, subtle deficiency weakness, sorrow pain, root destruction of disorders
To remain in a state of everlasting, monotonous, unshakable and self-respecting
Benefits of introversion
Very helpful for self change and fast effort
Helpful in maintaining spiritual status, self-respect and memory
Silence, helping to increase the power of peace and state of asceticism
Assisted in going deep into knowledge, developing understanding, creating a state of yoga, becoming a cultured, and serving in Mansa
Helpful in awakening spiritual powers, qualities and characteristics
Helps in the development of the power of concentration, capable status and self confidence
Self-help is helpful in accepting weakness and mistake
Helps in getting rid of waste and confusion
Assisted in maintaining the position of Swarajya Adhikari
Practice to be always introverted
Practice silence
Practice control over resolutions
Practice of solitude
Practice of increasing the power of concentration
Practice of checking resolutions
Practice of witnessing
Practice of going beyond the voice
Practice the new stage
Practice of latent state