Thought At Sunrise: Thought at Sunrise 127

Published: 03.05.2007
Updated: 06.08.2008

3rd May

If everybody were to have similar thoughts then the doors to progress would be shut.
Varied types of flowers and their varied colours add to the beauty of the garden.
Variety is not a problem in nature.

In the world of thoughts, however, variety is a problem.
To be different has come to mean to be in opposition.

This itself is a result of thinking.
One thought is cutting into another.

Can we then accept that adjustments are not natural to thoughts?
It is keeping this aspect of nature in view that Acharyas of Anekant have given the sutra of relativity.

The collision between one thought and another can be avoided only on the basis of relativity.

Sources
  • Thoughts At Sunrise by Acharya Mahaprajna
  • Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharti, Ladnun - 341306, India
  • Donated by Budhmalji Surender Kumar Choraria, Chadwash, Calcutta
  • Edition: 1999

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