Buddhist View on Sex East Meets West หน้า 35
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The text discusses the Buddhist view on sex, emphasizing the importance of meaningful relationships over mere sexual pleasure. It highlights how sexual passion can lead to negative emotions such as jealousy and anxiety, advocating for a sense of sacredness in sexual activity as it relates to family life. Celibacy is noted as a norm among Buddhist monks, prompting reflection on its significance. The teachings encourage control and deeper connections in relationships, contrasting with modern temptations of promiscuity. For more on this topic, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Buddhism and sexuality
-Meaningful relationships
-Sexual pleasure vs. intimacy
-Celibacy in Buddhism
-Family life and sacredness

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Buddhist View on Sex Monica meaning of both a sexual relationship and marriage. They will prefer sexual pleasure to a meaningful relationship with someone. The heart will lose its innocence as it is filled with passion and lust. Also, abortion is one of a series of problems caused by premarital sex. Expressing love between husbands and wives is a normal activity unless we transgress any restrictions, social values or morality. Sexual pleasure is viewed as temporary satisfaction that brings about some disadvantages if we do not know how to control ourselves. Sometimes jealousy, lust, anxiety and conflict are the result. Buddhism teaches people to treat it as a meaningful relationship that will have a positive effect on a complete family life. Sexual activity thus connotes the sense of sacredness, not promiscuity. : Celibacy is a norm in temples all over the world. I wonder why monks, Buddhist monks, have to live in celibacy. 35 35
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