Book Title: Mysteries of Mind
Author(s): Mahapragna Acharya
Publisher: Today and Tomorrows Book Agency

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________________ LECTURE EIGHT SYNOPSIS * One who has understood himsā (injury) to be terrible will not commit any sin. * One whose mind is in a state of equilibrium will not commit any sin. * One who sees unity behaves in a uniform way. * One who behaves in a uniform way understands unity. * Let us begin the search for truth by searching ourselves and our life. * Breathing keeps us alive, the mind and empirical cons ciousness keep us going and consciousness enlightens us. * See with your closed or open or half-closed eyes-- see the end-point of the nose, objects and vibrations. * You will gain insight, the status of spectator, equality and neutrality. * What to see ? * Those who are prone to anger will see anger. * Those who see terror will see the maturing of anger. * Those who are equanimous should see equality. * Those who experience nothing but the self should per ceive the pure soul. * Those who see the supreme should continue to see the supreme. * Those who have given up desires should perceive inaction. * Those who see the body should go on perceiving the body. * * * * Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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