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 231 773. Imperceptible (Agochar): The pure soul cannot be easily perceived by senses. It is during the experience, the infinite treasure unfolds itself. 774. Godliness (Daiv): The pure soul is not God as doer, regulator and creator of the universe but it is as divine as God and deserves the devotion of the same kind. 775. Incorporeal (Amurt): One has to think in terms of abstract properties of knowledge, happiness, etc. to understand the concept of pure soul. 776. Personification (Murtiman): Although the pure soul is abstract, it is possible to personify the same. The shape of pure soul is equivalent to the size of the body of the last human birth. 777. One and One Only (Ek): The pure soul is a unique entity in the universe, occupies extraordinary status and requires extraordinary understanding to realise the same. 778. One but with Infinite Properties (Naik): Although the pure soul is one, it has infinite properties and forms and has eternal existence. 779. Non-Engrossment with Others (Nanaikatava – drik): The pure soul is absolutely engrossed with the self/oneness and never ever gets engrossed with other substances. 780. Comprehension through Spiritual Knowledge (Adhyatmagamya): The subject matter of spiritual literature is the soul and it is comprehended through meditation and contemplation. 781. Incomprehensible Through Pseudo-Spiritualism (Agamyatma): Real spirituality is concerned with the pure soul. Any other type of spiritualism leads nowhere and hence called pseudo spiritualism.

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