Achieving Happiness Through Dhamma Practice Family Day By Day หน้า 14
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This text emphasizes the significance of practicing Dhamma to achieve happiness in life and after death. By cultivating generosity, maintaining self-discipline, and engaging in meditation, individuals can ensure a positive outcome after passing. The ultimate life-goal involves applying these teachings daily, remaining mindful of life's uncertainties, and avoiding indulgence in sensory pleasures. The writing concludes with blessings for wisdom and success in achieving life's goals until the cessation of suffering and realization of the Utmost Dhamma. For more information, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Practicing Dhamma
-The importance of generosity
-Self-discipline in daily life
-Meditation as a path to happiness
-Reaching Nibbana
-Mindfulness and care

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Concerning the second level, if our wish is indeed to go to a happy place after death, we can do so by learning and practicing the Dhamma. We will thus be taught to practice generosity, keep acts of self discipline, and meditate. Since good begets more good we will meet with a happy destination upon passing away. Finally, regarding the highest and last life-goal, it is essential to practice the Dhamma in our everyday life. We must train ourselves to be free from carelessness, to continually recollect life's uncertainties, and to not absorb ourselves in sensual indulgence via the five senses. Through this path, we will eventually reach our destination: Nibbana. For everyone who reads this book: May you to be blessed with the necessary wisdom to lead your life with care and mindfulness. May you be happy and prosperous. May you be complete with family and friends who help you to easily succeed in achieving all of the three life-goals in every lifetime until the complete end of suffering and the Utmost Dhamma. Warmly, Phrabhavanawiriyakhun (Phadet Dattajeevo) Vice-Abbot of the Dhammakaya Temple Pathum Thani, Thailand
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