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This section discusses the significance of good deeds and how they cultivate parami within the mind. It outlines various detrimental paths that lead to personal destruction, including indulgence in liquor, gambling, and laziness. The importance of truthfulness and proper roles in relationships is emphasized, highlighting traditional and non-traditional family dynamics. Additionally, it introduces the concepts of calmness as a precursor to insight meditation, outlining the necessity of sammatha for one to progress to vipassana meditation. Overall, it aims to promote a balanced and fulfilling life while avoiding paths that lead to ruin. For more details, visit dmc.tv.

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-parami
-paths to ruin
-roles in relationships
-samma ditti
-sammatha
-insight meditation
-benevolence

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Part Seven: Appendixes to perform good deeds and this results in parami formation within the mind Roads to Ruin: any of the paths, professions, or actions that eventually lead to destruction; they include: Consumption and Distribution of Liquor; Nightlife and Partying; Indulgence in sensual pleasures, such as frequenting lounges, theatres, entertainment saloons, etc. ; Gambling; Associating with "fools"; Laziness Sacca: truthfulness Sagati: the happy and fortunate realms of existence; heavens Samanattata: right roles; even and impartial treatment; each member should assume responsibilities both inside and outside of the house: "In traditional marriages, this means that the husband should be a good father, and the wife should be a good mother. In non-traditional families, partners should carefully discuss what roles they should play and work together to make it successful." Samma Ditti: having the correct outlook on life; first of the eightfold noble path Sammatha: calm; tranquil; the initial step of meditation to calm and still the mind so that it can then purify and attain true insight; without sammatha one cannot move onto vipassana (insight) meditation where one investigates and discovers the truth Sangahavatthu: The Four Universal Forms of Benevolence: Giving, Pleasant speech, Mutual Benefit, Family Day By Day 187 Glossary
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