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15th Biennial JAINA Convention 2009
Ecology - The Jain Way
ALL ONE DAY CAN BE FREE Robert Arnett
Robert Arnett RobertArnett@mindspring.com
Soul and Nature One and Inseparable, Microcosm and Macrocosm, Discovering the inner mysteries Affirms kinship with our mineral, plant, and animal brothers. How could anyone disrespect NatureThe outer extension of our very own selves? The Tirthankars showed us by honoring the soul in everything Jainism naturally becomes a Religion of Ecology. They also knew By respecting the inner essence of Nature, We will discover our own indestructibility. Some ascetics may not agree. Some would argue that we should look from the inside outNot the outside in. Which is the better way? Both take us to the threshold Of moksha, but not beyond.
Robert Arnett, a nationally recognized author, speaker, and photographer has had an avid interest in India for over 35 years. His books, India Unveiled and Finders Keepers?, have won many
distinguished national awards. Seven sets of his traveling India photo exhibits
have been acquired by prestigious universities and
museums. Visit www.AtmanPress.com
Lord Bahubali renounced everything Stood in rigorous meditation Completely nakedexposed to the elements No food or sleep Never faltered Persevered so long Ant hills grew around him Creepers entwined his limbs Still that was not enough! Only after shedding his ego, Did he attain enlightenment.
Moksha through Gomateshvara's wayToo austere for me. But by treading the Path of the Religion of Ecology, All one day can be free.
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