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 • 143 or writing but to be resurrected within the being as the same has disappeared from one's focus due to preoccupation with worldly affairs. The nature of pure soul remains hidden and manifests only in the state of experience/realisation. The concept of pure soul is mystical, occult and enigmatic. It is not easily comprehensible. One has to dive deep to realise the mysterious nature of the pure soul. Without sharp spiritual abilities to imbibe the occult nature of the pure soul, it is not feasible to realise the same with easy approach. The realisation of pure soul ensures fulfillment of all desires and expectations one has about anything. Liberation ensures everything that one expects in mundane life in abundance and for eternity. Hence, the pure soul is compared to the mythological /divine tree, which is supposed to grant all desires. 21. Invincible - A secular concept must be invincible. If this concept is defeated/subdued, then the other concepts assume great significance. A secular concept must be a supreme concept and should be able to overpower any other concept. The victorious alone can command respect and reverence and the vanquished get sympathy at best but often get embarrassment and humiliation. All those deeds which are inimical to the nature of pure soul, have been conquered by the soul when it achieves the highest state. It is the nature of the pure soul to conquer Karmas and emerge victorious. The pure soul has conquered the ocean of infinite births and deaths. Due to ignorance of the pure soul, one gets infatuated by worldly objects and is caught in the snare of illusion. The knowledge of pure soul helps in conquering this greatest enemy, as this spell of illusion results in perpetual existence in the mundane world. The pure soul always emerges victorious in its fight against

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