Book Title: Key to Center of Universe
Author(s): Hermann Kuhn
Publisher: Crosswind Publishing Germany

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________________ 142 THE KEY TO THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE SUTRAS (28) Direct mental perception (manah-paryaya) perceives far subtler forms than extrasensory perception (avadhi). (29) Omniscience (kevala jnana) perceives all elements and all their manifestations simultaneously. (30) One up to four channels of knowledge can be active simultane ously. (31) - Sense-perception (mati) - knowledge from external sources (sruti) and - clairvoyance (avadhi) can also produce error. (32) Someone trapped in error does not discriminate between the real and the unreal. Like a lunatic he assigns meaning to objects and events that is subjected to his constantly changing moods. (33) Knowledge from partial sight (naya) is gained in seven steps: 1 - outlining an indistinct experience (naigama) 2 - recognizing the interconnected whole behind the experi ence (sangraha) 3 - identifying its functional elements (vyavahnya) 4 - asserting what really manifests in the present (rjul sutra) 5 - deepening the insight by verbally describing it (sabda) 6- condensing this conscious insight into one clear image (samabhirudha) 7 - integrating this one clear image into our consciousness (evambhuta). Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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