Wednesday, June 19, 2019

A Dialogue between a Hindu Upanishad and a Jain Essay

A Dialogue between a Hindu Upanishad and a Jain - Essay simulationIt is because I am free from suffering as my state (moksha) has liberated me from it. I do not wish anyone or anything ill and so this woodland shall not harm me. I am pleased wherever I am.Religious A (Hindu) Wherever you are is not rattling where you are. You see my friend, what you pattern as you is not actually you because what you think you are that is trapped in this forest is reasonable the body that houses the atman, which is your soul or the real you. The real you actually cannot perish and it does not matter where you are whether you are pleased or not because the real you cannot be harmed.Religious A (Hindu) I am confident because my atman will unite with its natural universe which is the Brahman. Brahman my friend could be this forest because it is all that permeates all things where it held all being and existence. Right now, in this forest with all its peace and tranquility, the atman becoming the B rahman is beginning to become more apparent to me.Religious B (Jain) That is so wonderful of you my friend. But your conviction and say-so may lead you to suffering because it entertains and contains the mana or ego that leads you to perish and suffer.Religious A (Hindu) No my friend, I dont perish. I will just be reborn again to improve my karma so I am not worried about any harm. Sometimes death, or perishing as you prognosticate it is necessary to complete the cycle of birth and death. This is to allow me to improve my karma through their lifetime of action until I achieved enlightenment and vijnana.Religious B (Jain) Looks like we parting the same sentiment my friend. I too strive to achieve nirvana and be released by the karmic bondage. Hey look The town is already ahead. It looks like it is not our solar day after all to begin the cycle of

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