Book Title: Awakening
Author(s): Padmasagarsuri
Publisher: Arunoday Foundation

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir 58 There is a difference between the nature of the soul and the nature of the senses. Human life is caught between these two. The senses are attracted by worldly pleasures and sensual delights. Their way is inferior and harmful. Children are attracted by biscuits, toffees, chacolates and ice-creams. But their mother knows that these things affect their health. Hence she tries to save the children from the harmful effects of these things. Like mother, Gurudev (the preceptor) tries to draw people away from sensual pleasures and guides them on the way to spiritual prosperity. From this, they get not transitory but everlasting bliss. People should love themselves; not their bodies only. Those who love themselves (their souls) can love others also. He who loves his soul becomes a Samyami (A saintlyman who has self-restraint). Those who come in contact with him also acquire his qualities of nobility and selfrestraint, just as, one lamp is lighted by another. Love is the basis for unity among human beings. Hatred causes divisions and dissensions. The place of love in human life is supreme because it unites separated hearts and brings them felicity Someone asked a tailor, “Why is it that you keep such a small thing as your needle pinned on your turban and why is it that you keep such a large thing as your scissors at your feet ?”. The tailor replied, “ Brother, the tailor does not do so after his desire. Those articles For Private And Personal Use Only

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