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________________ LECTURE TWO | SYNOPSIS * One who seeks emancipation brings his wanton sense-organs under control. * One who seeks liberation should keep his eyes fixed on his ideal and should not allow has mind to be attached to things opposed to enlightenment. * Do not allow yourself to be an instrument and keep the substantial means you adopt pure. * Once you are in a position to distinguish between what is desirable and what is not you will automatically dissociate yourself from the latter. * Retracing from the past and renunciation of the future : * Renunciation of the future results in samvara (the stopp ing of the influx of actions into the soul)--then the purification of the soul from the effects of past actions. * Rehabilitation of consciousness. * Renunciation is the second assault on the effects of the Unconscious. * Samyama (moral discipline) exists between pratyākhyāha (retracing from the past) and samvara. * Moral discipline leads to the achievement of renunciation and results in samvara- it is an exercise in the achievement of samvara. * Aspects of the practice of moral discipline : * Abstinence from the objects of sense-pleasure. * If by chance you come in contact with the objects of sense-pleasure, do not allow attachments to influence you. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006756
Book TitleMysteries of Mind
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMahapragna Acharya
PublisherToday and Tomorrows Book Agency
Publication Year1982
Total Pages278
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size11 MB
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