Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism Family Day By Day หน้า 190
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สรุปเนื้อหา

In this section, key concepts in Buddhism are elaborated, including the importance of community (Sangha) and mindfulness (Satti) in nurturing a unified society. Sila, or moral discipline, highlights the need for restraint in physical and mental actions. Additionally, the text discusses the consequences of actions leading to rebirth as either heaven or hell beings, based on one's accumulated deeds (boonya and baap). The Buddha emphasizes the significance of awareness of one's actions as a means to avoid negative outcomes and encourages gratitude towards parents for imparting this essential knowledge. Understanding these principles aids individuals in aligning their lives with Dhamma to get better outcomes in the afterlife.

หัวข้อประเด็น

- Buddhist principles
- Community in Buddhism
- The concept of mindfulness
- Moral discipline
- Rebirth and consequences of actions

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Part Seven: Appendixes Right Roles; refers to the principle of aiding people in order to develop a unified society Sangha: an assemblage; a community of people who have completely dedicated their lives to directly experiencing Dhamma, and the path and fruit of Nibbana Satti: mindfulness; awareness of what you are doing and what is happening around you Sila: moral discipline; restraint regarding one's physical, mental, and bodily actions Silamaya: see Sila Spontaneously-Born Beings: "On the "good" side, when some beings die they are then born into a level of heaven as an angel. This angel is already developed, to a certain degree, and does not need a mother to be born. They are born out of the force and intensity of their boonya. Boonya is their "food for existence" in that realm. On the "bad" side, when one dies they are born as a hell being in one of Hell's different levels. They go to be tortured right away and it is a result of the baap that they have accumulated throughout their lives. The Buddha discussed heaven, hell, and spontaneously- born beings for this reason: so that we will not be careless with our actions. How can we see whether or not we live in accordance or discord with the Dhamma? Either meditate until we can see it ourselves or die and find out the hard way. This is yet another reason why we must be grateful towards our parents. They teach us the truth of this knowledge and how to use it in life." Family Day By Day 188 Glossary
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