Book Title: Essence and Spirit of Jainism
Author(s): Chitrabhanu
Publisher: Divine Knowledge Society

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________________ The mind reacts to circumstances by breaking into ripples of disturbance-one would say it is but natural. Perhaps; but is it inevitable? When the mind is trained to resist stoically all outward disturbances, it will acquire a calm that nothing can ruffle. I hope I have succeeded in making it clear that these four principles, put in action, guarantee the highest degree of hapiness and peace, within the whole brotherhood of all living beings. I wish they would be universally adopted and followed for the benefit of all living beings. This, then, is the basis of Jain philosophy in a nutshell, It is a philosophy which can be practised by a follower of any religion. It is indeed very difficult to distil the elusive essence of religion so as to use it in your daily life, but he alone is truly religious who carries out the precepts of his religion in all his dealings with the world. We have spoken at some length trying to explain to each other, the fundamental principles of our religions and now the essential elements in all are very similar. Coming to the problems that face us, they, too, are essentially the same-the menace 20

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