An Introduction to the religion of the Highest IQs

Feeling anxious about the spiritual decay of modern society is a deeply human response. While this decline can foster a sense of depression, Jainism offers a structural remedy. Rooted in the understanding of the Cosmic Cycle of Time, Jain philosophy was intentionally designed to help individuals cultivate supreme bliss even during humanity’s darkest eras. Embracing this path transforms anxiety into a journey toward a better, more peaceful life.

Jainism – an unknown religion by name to the world and which has contributed maximum to the civilization of humans, but is known unknowingly through it’s philosophy which been absorbed into other religions and cultures, and which has been left without getting its due credit and a strong identity of it’s own. Human civilization has been a project of the Jains, and both the Eastern and Western civilization is the work of Jain race. Jain philosophy is manifested in diluted form as ancient Greek philosophy in the West, and gets manifested in diluted forms inside many other religions practiced in East. Jainism has been a powerful influence across the globe, particularly in the realms of ethics, environmentalism, and animal rights. Jainism’s message that the path to peace is found through self-conquest and universal compassion, continues to resonate as a blueprint for a civilized world.

Jainism – the world’s oldest original independent continuously practiced religion.

Ever wondered how the religion, culture, philosophy and spiritual understanding of the world’s most intelligent people would look like ? Welcome to Jainism – the religion of the Highest IQ community in the world (Jains have an average IQ of near 120)

Jainism has its main principle set in Ascetism, Meditation, Yoga, Ayurveda (Traditional Herbal focused Medicinal system), Non – violence, Multiplicity of Truth (Anekantavada), Monogamy, Intelligent Vegetarianism (Jain diet), Environmentalism, Non – belief in a creator God, Meditation, Extreme compassion for all life forms, Free Market Capitalism etc, all of which points to the work of a HIGH IQ population who could have originated these concepts, along with the requirement of having a High IQ to find acceptance of such beliefs. Unrelated, such traits also tend to be found in the highest IQ individuals around the world spread across different cultures and locations on Earth, further adding to the proof of extremely high IQ of Jains, and the Jain race having underwent maximum human evolution. Jains have the highest concentration of billionaires in the world and The Indus valley civilization is the work of the Jains, with Indus valley civilization being the most advanced civilization of the ancient world. Jains have the highest life expectancy, and which has reduced currently due to civilization decay.

Jain philosophy has shaped and been absorbed into Hinduism & has given birth to Buddhism, and to all Greek philosophies like Stoicism. Jainism resides inside of Hinduism, Buddhism and Greek philosophies.

Is Jainism scientific and atheistic ? No, since there are beliefs in Jainism and beliefs do not have to be true, many of which come from a time when the human advancement was limited. There are concepts of the likes of Liberated souls, Hell, Heaven and Reincarnation that are beliefs. Jainism has made up stories and is required as such to keep a community in the best consciousness state of existence, as not everyone has good consciousness as an innate trait, or is able to grasp the wisdom originating without a religious structure and customs in culture, or that a person cannot maintain detachment and other virtues properly without a religious structure including with ideas like Hell and Heaven. Also, stories and beliefs help to pass on the history and ideas and wisdom of religion through time. The intelligent can grasp the wisdom of Jainism and live the Jain way of living with being an atheist and ignore the rest that provides less value.

Jainism stands as one of the world’s most sophisticated and enduring belief systems, fostering a highly evolved culture rooted in deep wisdom. As an ancient organized tradition centered on asceticism and the complete renunciation of worldly attachments, it serves as a foundational source for the concepts of Karma and Moksha. The Swastika: This sacred symbol profoundly represents Jainism, carrying deep spiritual significance that originates within the faith’s ancient history. Universal Compassion: The Jain worldview is defined by an unparalleled empathy for all living things, extending strict non-violence (Ahimsa) to all life forms, including vegetation. At its core, Jainism mandates minimizing harm to others and the environment for one’s own survival. By inherently embedding environmentalism into its foundational principles, Jain doctrine offers a remarkably forward-thinking understanding of ecological balance—providing vital wisdom for navigating the modern climate crisis.

Jainism does not believe in god as the creator and rather seeks that its followers become more ‘god – like’ , which is attained by being more ascetic i.e DETACHED to worldly existence. Jains believe that the universe has always existed and will continue to exist in the future, with there being no God as a creator. The Jain Tirthankaras are considered as the ‘liberated souls’ who attained Moksha, and are worshipped as role models that Jains look upto to, so as to end their suffering. Complete detachment meaning total renunciation of worldly life is the highest goal of Jainism, which being the life of a Jain monk. Jainism is an ideology that trains the mind to hack and override the programming of existence, and with it comes the liberation from existential pain, leaving more bliss in one’s life till alive. Understanding Karma in relation to Moksha : Every living being, from humans to microscopic organisms, possesses a soul that is inherently pure, all-knowing, and blissful. However, this purity is obscured by Karma. Karma can be understood as fine particles of matter that stick to the soul due to our actions and passions. To achieve Moksha (liberation), a soul must stop new karma from attaching and burn off existing karma through spiritual practice. Evolutionary understanding of Jainism : Spirituality which means a state of detachment to worldly life, is a state closer to the conservative mode evolutionary times. God is an evolutionary emotion developed out of fear and remembering god is an attempt to get temporarily detachment from worldly sense. Different levels of detachment are possible, with having the highest IQs mastering detachment onto themselves, and emerged Jainism out of this thinking. Jains don’t believe in a creator god, but rather go by the thinking that the person who masters Detachment becomes god – like in manner. The Lower the IQ, the higher the inclination to believe in ‘God’, and the Highest IQs are atheist for a good reason, and they end up as good philosophers and spiritual gurus who provide wisdom.

The word ‘Jain’ means a warrior – a warrior who continuously fights his emotions and masters them, and thereby establishes firm control over them and becomes a spiritually grounded person whose mind operates on logic and the Jain wisdom which has been derived from logic. Following Jain philosophy leads to the highest form of spiritual liberty that humans can achieve, as Jainism takes human consciousness to the highest state possible for humans. Practicing Jainism results in reduced human suffering, and makes life to be a better experience to the senses when alive.

Jainism’s profound wisdom has survived for millennia, anchored by the Tirthankaras—spiritual guides who appear throughout the cosmic cycles of time. Rather than deities, Tirthankaras are revered as exemplary role models who mastered worldly life before showing the path to liberation through monkhood. The current cosmic cycle recognizes 24 Tirthankaras. While traditional chronology places early figures like Tirthankar Samprati (previous cycle) and Rushabdev (current cycle) between 3500 BCE and 2300 BCE, the final two guides—Parshvanatha and Mahavira—lived around 900 BCE and 600 BCE. Together, these 24 teachers map out human evolution and history, reinforcing Jainism’s nature as an eternal religion. Jainism is the religion of the Indus Valley Civilization (3500 – c. 1500 BCE) making it the first organized religion of India and the world, and India was called as ‘Bharat’ and is still referred as such in its native tongue, is named after the son of 1st Tirthankar of Jainism of the current cosmic cycle– RushabdevBharat can be considered as the 1st prominent ruler of India, and there was no other organized religion present in India before his rule. Jains (North Western) are majorly the descendants of the Indus valley people and so can be considered as a separate caste – community. Jainism attempts to take back Jains to a life of Indus valley civilization time when conflicts were few and people lived a more content civilized life which was less materialistic, and that Jainism has been designed as such to live through the decaying ages of time.

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