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The trouble with the mind is that whenever it is faced with anything undesirable, it quickly gives up. It is seized with disappointment, discouragement, and depression, and becomes inactive.
This book contains various techniques which will cause encouragement and excitement to bloom within a life that has been devastated by such a mind, enabling one to handle the most difficult situations of life.
Description
Preface
Falling down is fate; staying fallen is our choice
The seasons contain both spring and winter.
The day contains both sunrise and sunset.
The night contains both the full moon and the new moon.
Hard work can bring both success and failure.
The business consists of both profit and loss.
Games consist of both victory and defeat.
A body contains both health and disease.
Thoughts comprise of both the good and the bad.
Feelings comprise of both the pure and the dirty.
Karmas comprise of both the virtuous and the sinful.
What can I say?
Even in spirituality, both upliftment and downfall always exist.
The trouble with the mind is that whenever it is faced with anything undesirable, it quickly gives up. It is seized with disappointment, discouragement, and depression, and becomes inactive.
This book contains various techniques which will cause encouragement and excitement to bloom within a life that has been devastated by such a mind, enabling one to handle the most difficult situations of life.
While explaining these topics, if I have knowingly or unknowingly written anything against the principles of Jainism, then I ask for forgiveness from the depths of my conscience.
-Acharya Vijay Ratnasundersuri