Book Title: Anekanta the Third Eye Author(s): Mahapragna Acharya Publisher: Jain Vishva BharatiPage 83
________________ 70 expressed pictorially, not through words or script. It is the work of our mind to prepare the pictures. If a man thinks of building a house, then he has a picture of a house in his head. If he thinks of a car then the picture of the car is made in his mind and if he thinks of bread then a picture of that is made in his mind. Wonder how many such pictures we make in our mind everyday. No artist in the world has ever made so many in one day. In fact all the artists of the world together cannot make so many pictures. Is there any man who is not an artist? We are all artists. But the world calls only those artists who are able to make ten-twenty-fifty paintings. All the human beings who make thousands, millions, billions of pictures in their heads, they are not called artists. Strange. This is not an imaginary situation, it is reality. There was a man in America. A very strange quality developed in him. If he thought of any object, the object would clearly present itself in his head. In a room with high frequency, these pictures were downloaded. They were in accordance with his thoughts. In the Times, the pictorial representations of his thoughts were published. When he thought of Jain Education International Acharya Mahaprajna For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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