Saturday, June 26, 2010

Jainsm

The someone wanted to taste a few of the trees or religions that sprung out of Hinduism. So he turned to the Jains and examined their theology.
The Jains sprung from the monastic Hindu experience. It teaches about equality and God. The Jains believe in a heaven and hell. The believe all things exist in a series of metaphysical couplets called Jiva and aJiva. Ajiva was the clipa or negative forces intertwined to its counterpart ajiva. The Jains believe you must cleave the Ajiva to separate the jiva from it and thus reach transcendent truth. The someone offered a new interpretation of Jiva and ajiva, he offered the idea of synthesis of Jiva and ajiva to transmute the synthesis into a divine oneness of essence that was true and in no way negative. It is transforming karma into positive divine being. Karma for the jains is the negativity one gains from doing bad and imbuing oneself with Ajiva without transforming it.
The Jains believe that all the powers offered to monks based on the gifts of celibacy were offered to married couples as their union was considered a monastic single unit and thus celibate. The someone extended the truth to include any group of people having sex together as being one. Thus a swinger is celibate, as is the one night pre-marital sex couple is celibate.
The someone emailed this material to the Jains and saw their blue holy clothing on himself.
He became a Jain that day.

The someone looked at certain beliefs and realised that the Jains had fallen to their own warnings. To the Jains every great enlightened person understands the same truth but after a while the understanding fads from its initial wisdom and is misunderstood by future followers. One example of this is their belief in roots. A master guru once said that we are like rots formed plants from countless spirits that dwell in roots. So now misunderstanding the analogy Jains forbid the eating of roots because they are believed to be made up of countless spirits.

The jains then contacted the someone praising his theologies and asking him to interpret the Jain cosmology based on his ideas.

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Jains believe the world was always here as did Aristotle. Inasmuch as the universe evolved argued the someone, quantum reflection of possible thus actualised worlds temporarily allow for the existence the world as potential , which is actual and real to exist timelessly. Thus the world existed always yet formed as we think it did.


The Jains are monotheists. They believe that monotheism is the core belief in Hinduism that has been misunderstood and changed into polytheism based on according diferent being to the various names of God(s).

Peace till next week.




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