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As our soul travels through the four stations of hell, tiryancha, human and heaven, it is accompanied by the two messengers of goodness and badness. The messenger of good thoughts and actions brings happiness; and the messenger of bad thoughts and actions brings sadness, thus Good=Happiness and Bad=Sadness. Hence, we continue to sway constantly from a state of happiness to the other state of sadness. This book brings to light the reasons that lead to happiness and the ones that lead to sadness, thus helping a being in making a conscious choice of correcting one's deeds to attain perennial happiness.
In the series of Learn and Turn programme, this book brings to light the real truth of ‘Who am I?’ to the young readers and the journey my soul undertakes in my path towards Moksha (salvation and eternal bliss), in a very easy to understand language, thus encouraging the right conduct.
This book is in continuation to Life’s Quest 1 book to answer the endless queries in life through the principles of karma, understand our true self (the pristine form of our Soul), thus empowering us to free ourselves from the shackles of continuous life and death and stationing us in the permanence solace of eternal peace.
A quest for the meaning and purpose of life will make us want to know about the quality of permanence. The truth behind this lies in the knowledge of Karma and the Soul. The philosophy of karma invites us to discover this quality which is contained within each one of us. This book - Life’s Quest 1 tries to satisfy this quest of life through a fulfilling journey to eternity…
A Journey of Healing and Transformation An enlightening memoir of a reluctant spiritual seeker who finds much more than she bargained for when she travels to India. Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati, from Hollywood, California, had a privileged upbringing that hid some dark secrets. She grappled with an eating disorder and trauma from her early childhood for years. But, as a Stanford grad getting her PhD in Psychology, she felt she was successfully navigating adulthood. After getting married, when she agreed to travel to India to appease her husband, little did Sadhviji know a journey of healing and awakening awaited her. She had everything the material world could offer. Soon, she would give it al...
This authoritative work is a useful source of information about Jaina philosophy and religion. It deals with Jaina concepts, metaphysics, ethics, epistemology and logic.
Preface; Hinduism: The Vedas; The Upanishads; The Bhagavad; Buddhism: The Pali Cannon; Confucianism: Lun-yu (The Analects); Taoism: Tao te Ching; Judaism: The Torah, Nev'im, Ketuvim, Talmud; Christianity: The New Testament (Gospels, Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles); Islam: Qur'an, Hadith; Zoroastrianism: Gathas, Yashts, Vendidad; Jainism: Tattvartha Sutra (Moksha Sutra); Sikhism: Guru Granth Sahib (Adi Granth); Shinto: Kojiki, Rokkokushi, Shoku Nikhaigi, Jinno Shotoki; Latter Day Saints: The Book of Mormon; Index.
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