Book Title: Wave of Bliss
Author(s): N P Jain
Publisher: Jain Meditation International Centre

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________________ THE WAVE OF BLISS humble in front of that spirit which emanates from Gurudev Chitrabhanu even from the distance invisibly. He is like a lone shining star in the vast darkness that covers this earth'. 'For I am seeing with my own eyes and hearing with my own ears the fruits of Gurudev's spirit and teaching. And he is not even here. So I walk with the light and try to share his light and the light of the unending line of Jain teachers through the ages'. 'I thank you again for your generosity and giving heart to your being an instrument in helping to spread the gentle teaching of harmlessness towards all living beings'. Bruce's comments on the role of the teacher are intellectually profound and in couched intensely philosophical expression: He also emerges as a highly advanced committed and serious pupil. 'Conventional time (Vyavahar Kala) is vanishing by so fast that many of the distinctions such as day and night no longer have significance. There is more of the experience of a greater time which is beyond daily experience. There have been many significant events which continuously occur and which further verify the validity of the Jain view of Reality. It is a great joy to experience in one's life the wisdom of the Master Scientists of human (all living beings) happiness. The practice of Upayoga as you taught is of profound benefit. (Benefit is an incomplete descriptive term as assumably Upayoga can be understood as the manifestation of the consciousness and attribute of the Jiva?) Also what can be seen is the great wisdom you have, because of the way you refined the teaching to the practical essentials and then presented it in such a way 30

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