Book Title: Art of Positive Thinking Author(s): Mahapragna Acharya Publisher: Health Harmoney View full book textPage 6
________________ TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE It is fascinating to observe how Sri Yuvacharya Mahaprajna's most thought-provoking and breathtakingly lucid books come into being. At the appointed hour, a lean tall man with a calm, smiling face enters the hall the shivrarthis are gathered to practise dhyana. After initiating them into the precise mode and conduct of the day's meditation, he takes up a pad and jots down a few points-an outline of the discourse he would deliver an hour later All through his writing, he is aware of the passage of time, glancing at the clock every now and then and giving further instructions to the sadhkas. At the conclusion of the meditation session, he smiles at his audience and asks, "How did it go?" There is a short intermission for tea or lemon water and the great mar returns and begins his discourse, without once looking at the pad on which he had earlier jotted down certain points. He speaks for nearly an hour in flucni and chaste Hindi. At the end of the discourse he answers questions. He does sc everyday for the duration of the shivir. At the conclusion of the shivir, a new book is born, for it is his daily discourses duly recorded which are later edited and printed. Sri Yuvacharyaji is a living embodiment of the truth enunciated by Acharya Sri Tulsi in his address to the sadhaks at Chavadia village near Marwai (Rajasthan). Speaking to the shivrarthis on that occasion, Acharya Tulsi proclaimed, “We do not ask whether you are a Jain; we only ask whether you are a man.” For true religion, the great teacher maintained, has nothing to do with sects. Religion, in the right sense of the word, means the art of living sanely intelligently so as never to create any problems at all. It is this religion, transcending all sectarian considerations, and spread. ing the message of universal joy, which is the subject of Yuvacharya's discourses. Yuvacharyaji constitutes in himself an institution for helping mer achieve self-realization and for bringing about a new world based on love and understanding through individual transformation. He is an inexhaustible fountain of supernal wisdom, born of profound experience in spiritual meditation It is one's great good fortune to hear him speak. The next best is to read him ir the original. But the wisdom embodied in his speech is so deep that even at second hand, in a translation, it leaves its impact upon the mind. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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