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Straight-Forwardness (Saralata)




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Hindu Books > Introduction And References > Virtues (Sadhak And Sathi) A Jain Book > Straight-Forwardness (Saralata)

Background

The virtue of being straightforward or frank is the virtue that we also sometimes call the name "simplicity." It means consistency in the activities of mind, speech and the body. (i.e. to say exactly what is in one's mind and to do exactly what one says.) A good deal of progress in the practice of this virtue can be achieved, if we try sincerely to act upon our words and thus shed of any such tendencies as complexity, crookedness, deception, trickery, and so on from our day to day activities. 

Straightforwardness is the basic virtue of the true self. However, a person subjects himself to ignorance and greed, and follows the path of deceitful conduct. He tells himself, "Who can read my mind? I shall see to it that nobody knows my mind and shall achieve what I desire by deceptive talk and treacherous behavior." Such a person, creates so complex and so wide a net- work of deceptive worldly affairs around him, that he cannot manage to come out of it. He therefore has to undergo various miseries.

Author : Shri Atmanandji (Dr. Soneji)




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