Book Title: Meditation and Enlightenment
Author(s): Chandraprabh
Publisher: Jityasha Foundation

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________________ Knocking at the Door of the Vacuum Life is alive not in speech, but in emotions. Emotion is the pulsation of the heart. Life can also be of mute, but a heartless life is merely a mobile corpse. Where there is no heart, the taking/ giving an invitation card is a mere ritual, a stark formality. The heart is emotion-filled. Words may be shallow. Language is, after all, limited. The heart is the vastness dwelling within the dwarfish body. The tears emerge from the heart. The tears are seen with the eyes, but recognised with the heart. Anything, if said by the heart, will be the vocal language of the life. Both kinds of scripts are found on the stone-writings of life-of rise as well as of fall. Life is a long and extensive history of the rise and fall and bitter-sweet experiences, 'Swadhyaya' (self-study) means studying and scrutinizing this history of life. "Aao baithein taru ke nichey Parhne ko gatha jeewan kee ! Jeewan ke utthan patan kee Apna munh kholein jab sara, Jag hai apni aankhen meechey. Arghya baney the wey jeewan ke. Ank charhe the wey anchol ke Aao bhool isey aansoo se Ab nirjeew jadon ko seenchein. Bhaw bhara ur shabd na aate, Pahunch na in tak aansoo paate, Aao trin se shushk dhara par Arth sahit rekhayan kheenchein Aao baithein taru ke neechey. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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