The Warm Hearted Family : หน้า 182/207 Explore the essential characteristics that define a true Buddhist, focusing on belief in Buddhism, observance of precepts, and the understanding of Kamma.
This text examines the qualities necessary for being a true Buddhist, highlighting the importance of belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment, adherence to the 5 precepts, understanding of Kamma, and the necessity of intentional mind purification. It encourages individuals to reflect on their own practices as Buddhists and to take active steps to improve themselves in alignment with these ideals. The teachings serve as a powerful reminder of what it means to embody the principles of Buddhism and the importance of sustaining the faith throughout life. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.
หัวข้อประเด็น
-Belief in the Buddha's Enlightenment -Observance of the 5 Precepts -Understanding Kamma -Importance of meditation -Personal improvement in Buddhism
ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า
are like any of them and if we have performed our duties as
true Buddhists yet or not.
A true Buddhist must exhibit the following
characteristics:
1) Belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment. It is
the belief that He truly existed and possessed full insight,
phenomenal knowledge, and the highest moral principles.
Therefore, we should have no doubt of His pure and supreme
wisdom.
2) Observation of the 5 precepts with purity. At the
very least, we should try to observe the 5 precepts to guard
ourselves against performing bad deeds.
3) Belief in the Law of Kamma, not in superstitions.
We should possess a true understanding of the realities in life.
We should be conscious of the effects of kamma: Whoever
does good deeds will receive positive kammic effects, and
whoever does evil deeds will receive negative kammic effects.
Without a doubt, we should do only good deeds with all our
might.
4) Not seeking merit outside Buddhism. We should
not attempt to join other religious ceremonies in hopes for
merit in return. We do not worship pictures of other religions;
but, we should not show irreverence to them either. We also
should not comment on any of the objects they worship.
Throughout our lives, we must make an effort to support and
maintain Buddhism.
5) Intentional purification of the mind. This can be
done through the practice of generosity, observance of precepts,
and meditation practice, following the right method in
Buddhism.
"Why don't we ask ourselves if we have exhibited the
characteristics of a true Buddhist yet? If we have not, we should
make haste in improving ourselves to meet those goals. As a
matter of fact, we should embrace the value of Buddhist birth.
If we become true Buddhists, we can prolong Buddhism for
many years to come."
As I finished reading the teachings of the respected senior
monk, I decided to share them with my readers. Most
importantly, they remind me of what it means to be a true
Buddhist, and that I should repay my debt of gratitude to the
Lord Buddha.
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