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This text explores the teachings of Dhammakaya Meditation, as taught by Luang Pu Wat Paknam at Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen. It emphasizes the importance of stilling the mind to attain inner peace and serenity. With practice, individuals can lead their minds to the center of their bodies, even amidst daily routines. The widespread dissemination of these teachings by Luang Pu and his disciples has led to the acceptance of Dhammakaya Meditation both in Thailand and internationally. A notable disciple praised for her meditation skills exemplifies the potential of this practice. For more insight, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Dhammakaya Meditation
-Inner Peace
-Mindfulness Practice
-Teachings of Luang Pu Wat Paknam
-Dissemination of Buddhist Teachings

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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium Therefore, to stop and still the mind is to succeed. We should lead our minds to the centre of our bodies as often as possible, even as we perform our daily routine. With continual practice, our minds will become increasingly still and we will arrive at the limitless peace and serenity of the Dhammakaya. Throughout Luang Pu Wat Paknam's life, he taught the Dhammakaya Meditation at Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen (Paknam Temple in Bhasicharoen district). He sent his disciples, both monks and nuns, to disseminate the teachings in many places. This brought wide acceptance of Dhammakaya Meditation, both in Thailand and abroad. Among his numerous students Iwas a Buddhist nun who meditated so well that the Great Master praised her, saying, "Chand is second to none". He was referring 29
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