Book Title: Mysteries of Life and Eternal Bliss
Author(s): Anantprasad Jain
Publisher: Tirthakar Mahavir Smruti Kendra Samiti Lakhnou UP

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________________ 191 Of course the costruction or build of the human body, in a particuler birth, may or may not be suitable to remould itself as may be desired; yet with a regularised endeavour and ardent will one can rise to the highest to which his body may be capable in this birth, and then to further heights in successive births, till he attains Moksha or Nirvan. A man is surrounded by a whole and full world. Every thing of the world casts some influence on any being. These influences can be neutralised by a detached attitude towards them and contemplation on the Selfthe Soul. If the results do not come quickly one must not feel disheartened; he must go on with a zeal, and in a systematic way; and as soon as the molecular structure or setting of this body becomes changed, suitably, the altered faculties will begin to reveal themselves and progress will follow. Everything takes its own time, so in hurry and desperation, one must not lose site of his ideal, and fall down. This would be really bad; and as a matter of course, one has to keep revising, all the time, such scriptures as may be able to make him, and keep

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