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________________ JAINISM 65 RULE 3 The person who wishes to make some spiritual progress, should always be cautious of danger spots, visible and invisible. The visible ones would be those pursuits or pastimes, the bad results of which are seen all around us, gambling, lustfully eyeing other men's wives, or any crimes which we know take us to prison, etc. The invisible danger spots would be any pursuit which can be known by reflecting to lead to bad results, such as drink, or meat eating. The person should be wary and even afraid of these dangerous pursuits. RULE 4 The person who wishes to advance spiritually should appreciate the conduct, life, and doings of truly spiritually experienced persons. The layman may not be able to act as they do, but he can appreciate the actions, By experienced persons is meant those who are experienced by reason of having come into contact with the wise. They would always try to do good to people who need it. They would always be grateful for kindnesses. They would even give up their own less important business to do some more important thing for others. They would never malign, slander, or libel. They do not get elated at prosperity or grieve at losses. They do not use too many words. They do not make enemies through recklessness. They would always fulfil their promises. Such experienced persons are called in Sanskrit “sishta." Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001646
Book TitleJainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHerbert Warren
PublisherDivine Knowledge Society
Publication Year1966
Total Pages135
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Religion, & Philosophy
File Size6 MB
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