LESSON 6
Law Of Nature
Son | Daddy, we observe several changes taking place around us. For example, when a seed is sown in the ground, a plant grows. Such plants undergo various life processes such as respiration, regeneration etc. How do we explain these phenomena? |
Father | We Jainas believe that all objects in the universe change according to their own intrinsic properties. Modern science confirms that the law of nature makes things happen. |
Daughter | Daddy, how do events happen in our lives? Is it also a law of nature? |
Father | My children, all worldly beings have souls living in their bodies. When a worldly soul takes up a new material body, a new life begins. A living being grows and other life processes take place because of the presence of the body. The pure souls do not have material attachment. Thus, they do not interfere in the events of the universe. The important eternal qualities of the soul are perception and knowledge. These qualities are hidden on account of its continuous association with karmas. These factors affect the lives of all worldly beings. |
Son | Daddy, it is very interesting. Please tell us what are karmas? How does one obtain karmas? How does karmas effect the course of our lives? |
Father | In ordinary parlance, karma means action, deed or work. In Jainism, karmas are of two types - Bhāva karma and Dravya karma. Bhāva karmas are our thoughts and feelings. Dravya karmas are very fine particles of matter which continue to remain attached with the worldly souls. Dravya karmas constantly result from our Bhāva karmas. Bhāva karmas are manifestation of various emotional states such as love, anger, pride and greed. |
| Like water in milk, these fine particles or Dravya karmas get completely assimilated with soul. This assimilation remains throughout the life as well as in migration of soul from one body to another. This assimilation or bondage of Dravya karmas with soul produces certain conditions in such a way as a pill of medicine which when introduced in' to the body, produces manifold effects therein. |
| Further, the things around us such as our body, parents, friends, enemies, toys and other environmental events effect the course of our lives. In Jainism, these are called Nokarmas. These karmas and nokarmas determine the course of our lives. |
| Therefore, the law of karma is not the doctrine of fatalism. It is the moral law of causation which shows that soul is the maker of its fortunes or misfortunes. Every thing in our lives is a result of our own. thoughts and feelings. Each one of us is responsible for his own life. |
Son | Daddy, we realize that we enjoy or suffer on account of our own good or bad deeds. Please tell us what is the role of God in our lives? |
Father | We Jainas believe that there is no Supreme Being who regulates the events in this universe. There is no divine intervention in the lives of the worldly beings. We Jainas do believe that when a soul becomes free from all bondage of karmas, it becomes pure. Such pure souls are called God (Arihantas and Siddhas). Thus, God is a pure soul. They do not reward or punish us. |
Daughter | Daddy, Please tell us what do we do in the adverse circumstances? |
Father | Depending upon our good or bad thought, speech and action, we get good or bad karmas. Therefore, we should always have good thoughts, use good words and do good actions in all circumstances even when our karmas and nokarmas are not favorable. If we continue to have good feelings and thoughts even in adverse conditions, we will get rid of undesirable karmas and obtain good karmas. We may even be able to get rid of our past undesirable karmas with the help of our pure thoughts. |
Perception: Power of perceiving or process by which we become aware of changes.
To get rid:
To become free.