Book Title: Jain Spirit 2004 06 No 19
Author(s): Jain Spirit UK
Publisher: UK Young Jains

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________________ LIFESTYLE 35 leave problems unsolved, partly because this is just machinery that hasn't been designed well and kept in good running order. In this lifestyle, it is really not possible to distinguish between leisure and work. Almost all time is spent doing something useful, but almost all of this is done because you want to do it and you find it enjoyable. You always see the results of your work, the seeds you planted, the wall you painted, the mug you made. You are working to produce things that you will see as useful in your community. This human scale lifestyle seems radical to many, and in a sense it is, because it marks a shift away from consumerism and growth mania. However, the need to live within limits is acknowledged by all the world's spiritual paths. Jainism, in particular, regards nonpossessiveness (aparigraha) essential to enlightenment. Modern humanity can do worse than learn from this ancient and gentle philosophy. F.E. (Ted) Trainer is Professor of Social Work at the University of New South Wales. www.arts.unsw.edu.au Aparigraha in action: eco-housing in Australasia Annabel Stanley Courtesy of Bridget Lutyens DOWN UNDER Jain Education International 2010_03 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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