Abstract Thinking: [24.10] - Anupreksha of Spirituality and Science - The Technique of Meditation - The Great Achievement of Phonology

Published: 21.06.2007
Updated: 06.08.2008

In Jain literature, there is a reference to the phasing of a clock. It is struck at one place and the vibrations of its sound set going thousands of distant clocks, and it goes on like that over immeasurable stretches. People took it for a cock and bull story. However, when science presented the theory of the fast pace of the sound-waves, the truth of the Jain doctrine was established. Today, phonology is considered to be the greatest achievement of the modern age.

Unless a person moves in the direction of subtle modes, he cannot find the truth. Unless an anekantic approach is evolved, there is no possibility of moving in the direction.

Sources
  • Abstract Thinking
    by Acharya Mahaprajna, © 1988
  • Edited by  Muni Dulheraj
  • Translated by Muni Mahendra Kumar
  • Published by Jain Vishva Barati
  • Edition 1999 compiled by Samani Stith Pragya

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