Book Title: Pure Soul and Its Infinite Treasure
Author(s): Jayantilal Jain
Publisher: University of Madras

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________________ Pure Soul and its Infinite Treasure 131 and connection to the virtual entity of supreme happiness where physical bodies do not exist. For example, if there is only one telephone, E-Mail, Fax it is of no use. If there is a second telephone or more, then the value of first telephone increases. Likewise, if every one has secular outlook in the spiritual path, then value of this approach increases. If there are more believers in the secular path of spirituality which concentrates on the properties and forms of pure soul, the society would be able to create greater happiness. 5. Secular Names - Pure Soul with its infinite treasure is described in myriad of ways ranging from a mere conscious substance to that of the greatest divine object in the universe and God itself. The explanation of pure soul is beyond names, numbers or calculations. If one attempts to explain through names, numbers, etc., it is more in the nature of illustration and not real ones. One could call the pure soul by thousands of names and each can be true from a particular view point. For example, the matter called as "water” remains the same in spite of the fact that some may refer to it by different names, different uses, expressed in different languages depending on the background in terms of events, history, geography, climate, society, politics, age, religion, physiology etc. In the same manner, pure soul remains eternally the same although called by different names depending on their individual experiences and background. 6. Secular Independence and Co-existence - For a concept to be secular it has to be perfect and independent. The pure nature of the self and its independence are two

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