Introduction to Dhammakaya Meditation The Sun of Peace หน้า 29
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The text discusses the meaning of Dhammakaya as the essence of Buddha, citing references from Pali texts. It mentions the influence of Khun Mae Acariya Chandra in advancing meditation practices and how it motivated Chaiboon to pursue Dhammakaya Meditation at Wat Paknam. The teachings culminate in a confirmation of complete understanding through practice.

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-Dhammakaya as the essence of Buddha
-Influence of Khun Mae Acariya Chandra
-Meditation practices at Wat Paknam
-Path to understanding through meditation

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The word “Dhammakaya” appealed to him. The Great Master said, “Dhammakaya is the Buddha.” He even referenced a Pali term from the Tripitika: “Dhammakayo (aham iti.pi,” (Pali) to confirm that the Buddha is the Dhammakaya. At the end of this book, it showed a confirmation that Wat Paknam was able to teach until attaining complete comprehension and understanding.” This statement delighted him because he knew he had found the right path. Later, he read an article in “Vipassana Bantuangsarn” that spoke about the advances in meditation of Khun Mae Acariya Chandra, an expert in the Dhammakaya Meditation. She was a nun who was a disciple of Phramongkolthepmuni (Sodh Candasaro), Luang Pu Wat Paknam. This propelled Chaiboon to want to learn meditation at the temple. From that point on, he planned to go to Wat Paknam to study the Dhammakaya Meditation.
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