Book Title: Tulsi Prajna 1993 04
Author(s): Parmeshwar Solanki
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ Vol. XIX, No. 1 11 (e) Pure mind is pure consciousness. In a non-dual frame, the vibration of the perceptive intelligence expresses itself as awareness, perception and understanding. Pure consciousness is self-referral in a pure mind. In a non-dual frame, there is no friction. This implies ending of violence, fear,greed, all psychological imba lances, and to revel in peace, freedom and bliss. (f) The key to our survival is to live with intelligence, with wisdom. The operation of intelligence is : to become aware that one is conditioned, to see the effect of conditioning, which is division, and to see that where there is division, there is conflict. Intelligence jettisons the non-fact and bestows perception of the fact. (g) Pure consciousness self-expresses itself as wisdom or intelligence in a non-dual frame of reference of the mind spectrum. (h) Spirituality is the movement of pristine Intelligence. The Intelligence is homogeneous, undifferentiated and dimensionless. It is timeless. It expresses itself nonverbally, it functions non-subjectively and non-objectively. At a lower quantum energy potential, it expresses itself as gross matter, which is heterogeneous, differentiated and multidimensional. At the level of man, mental, intellectual and somatic are epithets. relevant to material and biological manifestationsthese are heterarchical levels of expression of consciousness. Intellect is a cerebral activity. It has a neurochemical content. All existences are conscious at a given heterarchical level of consciousness-even a photon is conscious of the in-built laws of nature embedded in its existence. Exploring the Quantum Jump from Psychosocial Evolation to Spiritual Evolution A depth probe suggests that the characteristics of psychosocial evolution and spiritual evolution are as. under : Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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