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________________ 90 - A Reservoir of Infinite Power tragedy of mankind. One seeks highest positions in business, corporates, bureaucracy, politics and professions but never bothers to know the highest status of one's self-a state of Moksha characterised by infinite bliss and power. Everybody desire freedom and none wants to be in bondage or serfdom in every aspect of life, be it economic, political, religious, speech, etc. However, one conveniently forgets his slavery to external objects/surroundings and never enjoys the unlimited and infinite freedom latent in the soul. In worldly existence, one is enslaved to one's body, sensuous pleasures, wealth, family, births, deaths, desires, ambitions, imaginations, etc. One advocates freedom for enjoyment of external objects forgetting the inner freedom of indulgence in oneself. An ignorant has strong belief in external objects and no belief in one's own self. This disbelief is the cause of all miseries. During the process of spiritual accomplishment, a seeker primarily contemplates on the nature of nonindulgence, although signs of indulgence in external objects may be visible but on a diminishing scale. However, there is complete absence of indulgence, when the soul achieves a state of omniscience and bliss. 23. Vibration less and Tremor - Proof (Nishkriyatva) - In the territory of the soul, there are seemingly vibrations or tremors due to influx of karmic particles. While tremors on earth cause havoc or deaths, influx of Karma leads to infinite cycle of deaths and births. These tremors occur in particles relating to mind, speech and body but the soul's territory remains tremor-proof and untremulous owing to its eternal nature. The continuous influx of karmic particles create conditions of constant flickering or quivering. At times, there are upheavals in Karmas in terms of births or deaths
SR No.007661
Book TitlePure Soul and Its Infinite Treasure
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJayantilal Jain
PublisherUniversity of Madras
Publication Year2010
Total Pages283
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size6 MB
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