Book Title: Sramana 2015 01
Author(s): Sundarshanlal Jain, Ashokkumar Singh
Publisher: Parshvanath Vidhyashram Varanasi

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________________ World Peace and Pratikramaņa (Confession): 77 Thus confession is the gateway towards the spiritual growth and selfrealization. The Post-modern philosopher Jacque Lacan (1901-1981) speaks of self analysis and its importance in treating a mentally imbalanced subject. The entire treatment by the psycho-analyst is done on the basis of speaking subject. When the person is hypnotized, he speaks everything about his past and in this way he gets relaxed from mental tension and feels himself cured. It is a kind of pratikramaņa only which is utilized as an alternative therapy in present era. In a nutshell, it is clear that (pratikramaņa) self-confession is a kind of voluntary acceptance of one's guilt open-heartedly. It is a process of self-purification, self introspection and self-evaluation. This process of pratikramaņa is not only relevant in religious field for shedding off the karmas but in social life also it is essential for teachers, students, business men, leaders, and all cadres of man. Also if this self-confession technique is applied then : 1. There will be decrease in the graph of immorality rate. 2. Culture of self-discipline will emerge which will decrease the labour of police authorities. 3. All the Judiciary works, which are delayed due to mismanaged mind, where criminals are freed, and innocent people are punished, such immoral governance can be eradicated. 4. The quality of straight-forwardness can be developed which will give full stop to all kinds of vices and social evils. Moreover emotional diseases arising due to deceit-oriented activities can be controlled and a healthy moral society can be built. 5. Pratikramaņa is a self-regulating method which can mould the consciousness of the type of violence in kids which led to school shooting incidents and can bring about a citizen with self-discipline, the mother of success and a means of perfect society.

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