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Before reaching the state of Dhammakaya, life resembles a struggle against the elements with a burning torch, symbolizing suffering and challenges. Upon attainment, represented by dipping the torch in water, individuals experience relief, happiness, and a commitment to goodness. The transition transforms pain into peace, fostering resilience in adversity. This metaphor encapsulates the essence of spiritual growth and the liberation found in attaining the Dhammakaya, leading to a life filled with joy and purpose. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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- Struggles of life
- Metaphor of the torch
- Attainment of Dhammakaya
- Transformation from pain to peace
- Resilience in hardship

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Before attainment, life is like running against the wind with a burning torch in our hand. The flame blowing towards us brings us heat and pain. When we reach a pond and dip the torch into the water, the flame is put out. The coolness of the water replaces the heat and puts and an end to our pain. We will soon forget that we were suffering just a short while ago. That is how those who attain the Dhammakaya feel. They will feel happy and peaceful, and ready to perform only good deeds. Even in hard times, there will be no loss of courage. 21 May 2004 157
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