The Importance of Community Meditation in Buddhism East Meets West หน้า 30
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In the context of Buddhism, meditation is often practiced individually during the week, but communal gatherings, such as the Kathina Ceremony, play a crucial role in promoting unity among practitioners. These events allow laypeople to come together on Sundays to meditate, generating strong positive mental energy and cleansing worldly impurities. Since the time of the Buddha, communal meritorious activities have fostered motivation and admiration among practitioners. The shared experience of meditation creates a moment of peace that can lead to personal and communal growth. More details can be found at dmc.tv.

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-Importance of community in meditation
-Role of the Kathina Ceremony
-Benefits of meditation
-Historical context of Buddhist practices
-Mental energy generation through unity

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30 30 Buddhist Congregation Buddhist Monica Luang Por : What does it mean to a Buddhist to practice meditation in a ceremony like the Kathina Ceremony yesterday? Does it enrich the Buddhist life to meditate together with others, or can they do it just as well at home alone or somewhere else? : The reason for mass congregation is unity in meditation practice. Normally the laypeople will meditate individually at home from Monday to Saturday. So, on Sunday, it is a good chance for everyone to get together to meditate and generate strong positive mental energy to cleanse the impurities away from this world. The tradition of communal meritorious activity has been practiced since the Lord Buddha's time. People may meditate privately or as a group. The mass congregation will motivate the others to follow this good deed as well because the unity of people doing good deeds together is admirable. The moment that people join together to meditate is the moment of peace that can prosper to
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