Background
In the realm of spiritual science, the place of the rules of one's actions i.e. Karmas is even higher than the place of the law of gravitation in physical science. All theist philosophies accept the principle that person invariably reaps the fruits of his actions. The doctrine of Karma is the backbone (the main supporting element) of the spiritual life.
All Karmas of a person
which are intentionally carried out require the attention of the mind. The
influx and bondage of Karma with the Soul is mainly related to
the degree of mental involvement in activity. The fruits of these Karmas is inevitable
in due course of time. This has been counselled in the scriptures and propounded by
the mystic sages in various ways.
On cannot be free from the bonds of
Karmas even if countless centuries pass away. Whatever good or bad
action the person (Jiva or Soul) has performed, he must necessarily
be rewarded or punished. Thus, even though we have been enlightened
on the doctrine of Karma by various philosophers, its detailed and
most subtle form has been scientifically laid downand analyzed by
the Jain Tirthankaras (Jinas - the om- niscient ones).
Author : Shri Atmanandji (Dr. Soneji)
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