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Atma-Tattva
3. External soul is that which is led by the senses. Internal soul is that which knows itself to be different from the body and supreme soul is that which has annihilated the karmas and attained liberation.
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4. The teaching of the Jina is to repudiate the external soul by mind, speech and deed, absorb oneself in the internal soul and contemplate on the supreme soul.
Mo. Pā. 5
5. The pure soul is free from the activities of mind, body and speech. It is conflictless, detached, formless, substratumless, dispassionate, blemishless, free from delusion and fear.
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Mo. Pã. 7
6. The pure soul is free from complexities, attachment, blemishes, desire, anger, pride, ego, and all kinds of deficiencies.
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-Ni. Să. 43
7. The soul is neither the body nor the mind, neither the speech nor their cause. It is also neither the doer, nor the cause of action, nor the approver of any action.
- Pra. Sã. 2.68
8. I am alone, pure, free from attachment and full of infinite knowledge and perception. Firmly established in the self, I destroy all those modifications which are alien to me. Sa. Sā. 73
Ni. Sā. 44
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