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L. Jaini (Sacred books of the Jainas, Vol. VIII, The Central Jain Publishing House, Ajitashram, Lucknow, UP, 1930) Samaya sāra: Niscaya Aur Vyavahāra Ki Yātrā, Ācārya Mahaprajna (Jain Vishva
Bharati Prakashan, Ladnun, Rajasthan, 1991). 13. e.g see: Your Sacred Self: Making the decision to be free, Wayne W. Dyer, (Harper
Paperbacks, 1995). A person who is interested in this reference with contents such as given below may be highly benefited by Samayasāra: "Make an attempt to describe yourself without using any labels. Write a few paragraphs in which you do not mention your age, sex, position, title, accomplishments, possessions, experiences, heritage or geographic data. Simply write a statement about who you are, independent of all appearances.”
(Taken from chapter 11, p: 269). 14. e.g., see: Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, Deepak Chopra, (Amber Allen
Publishing, 1994). A person who is interested in this reference with contents such as given below may be highly benefited by Samayasāra: "Your true Self, which is your spirit, your soul, is completely free of those things. It is immune to criticism, it is unfearful of any challenge, and it feels beneath no one. And yet, it is also humble and feels superior to no one, because it recognizes that everyone else is the same Self, the same spirit in different disguises."
(Taken from chapter 1, p.11-12). 15. e.g., see: A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose, Eckhart Tolle, (Gale
Cenage Learning, 2005). A person who is interested in this reference with contents such as given below may be highly benefited by Samayasara: