Book Title: Anekanta the Third Eye
Author(s): Mahapragna Acharya
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ 162 the non-existence of kaivallya is also of the self. The existence of strength is of the self and its nonexistence is also of the self. The existence and nonexistence of bliss is also of the self. Both these situations should be estimated relatively. We should know the limits of both. It is very important to understand the limits. The limit to oneself is experience. The limit to others is excessive thoughts. Man lives with thoughts, lives through others and lives through interaction till his experiences and his reflections on them, awaken. When he lives with his experiences, then he moves into the limits of the self. Thought and experience The conscious has two levels: thoughts and experience. Man, for most part lives at the level of thoughts. Imagination constantly throws up thoughts that find expression and finally disappear. One thought is assuaged, another emerges. The second one finds assurance, the third crops up. This sequence never breaks. Our journey of life takes place mounted on thoughts. We do not have the practice of remaining thoughtless. We do not have the Jain Education International Acharya Mahaprajna For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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