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ENDNOTES
1.Ken Wilber, Up From Eden, pp. 165. Wilber refers to the dualism between the mind and the body as the "European disassociation" that has haunted the ego since 500 BC. According to Wilber, this dualism led to the war between reason and instinct and between man and nature. 2.T.K. Tukol, Compendium of Jainism, p. 283. Tukol reminds us that Sallekahna is not the only way to a better rebirth or liberation but that "the path of salvation or deliverance lies through the acceptance and practice of the three Jewels (ratnatraya) as a unit which helps the individual to destroy the Karmas."
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