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________________ THE DYNAMICS OF MEDITATION Jain is derived from the word “jina," a person who conquers his inner enemies and brings out his highest qualities. According to Jain philosophy, Adinath was the founder of Jain Dharma. Jain Dharma is based upon the teachings of Bhagwan Mahavira, the twenty-fourth and last Tirthankara or prophet of Jain Dharma, who was born in 598 B.C. Jain Dharma rests on four main principles: 1. Non-violence, ahimsa- in its broadest sense, including non-violence not only in actions but also in speech and thought. 2. Relativity in thinking, anekantwad the understanding that there is no one truth, but rather that truth has many aspects which are represented by different standpoints. 3. Non-acquisition, aparigraba— the principle of simplicity limiting possessions and requirements, including avoiding the possessive attachment of other people as well as material goods. 4. The law of deeds or actions, karma, which states that we are all responsible for our own past words, thoughts and deeds and that we each may shape our own futures with positive thought and action. The Organization of This Book The first five chapters of this book are extemporaneous talks given by Gurudev at the Jain Meditation International Center in New York on the fundamentals of the dynamics of meditation. This is a five-week course which has been successfully given to many students to introduce them to the basic practice of
SR No.006986
Book TitleRealize What You Are
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChitrabhanu
PublisherJain Meditation International Centre
Publication Year
Total Pages138
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size10 MB
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