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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, a prominent Buddhist monk from Thailand, advocates for world peace through inner peace and meditation. He emphasizes that true happiness is attainable and essential for achieving global harmony. His teachings, recognized internationally, encourage individuals across various cultures to meditate, fostering goodness and unity. The book 'Tomorrow The World Will Change' serves as a comprehensive guide to mastering meditation for personal and collective betterment. Through meditation, Dhammajayo believes we can overcome inner struggles and establish lasting peace on Earth. Learn how you can contribute to this vision.

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-Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's life
-Buddhism and meditation
-Inner peace as a path to world peace
-Meditation techniques
-Advocacy for global harmony

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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo was born in Singburi Province, Thailand in 1944. Backed with deep interests in Buddhism and meditation, he was ordained as a Buddhist monk at the age of 25 at Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen. Today, the Venerable Dhammajayo is the abbot of the Dhammakaya Temple in Khlong Sam, Thailand and has received an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Buddhist Studies from the Maha Chulalongkorn Raja Vidhayalai University. An individual who is dedicated to advocating world peace through inner peace via meditation to realization and to bridging and reconciling the differences between countries, religions, and cultural backgrounds, he has been active in teaching the general public in Thailand and in over 60 countries globally. In recognition of his peace advocacy work, the Venerable was the first Thai Buddhist monk to receive the Mahatma Gandhi Peace Award from the All Indian Gandhian Worker Society, India, in 2005, he also received the Universal Peace Award from the World Buddhist Sangha Youth, Sri Lanka, in 2006. Tomorrow The World Will Change Luang Phaw Dhammajayo “The dream of world peace will never come true if the dreamer is unable to find his or her own inner contentment. Once everyone experience inner happiness, true world peace will occur.” What would a world of peace be like? In the light of never-ending conflicts, wars, and terrorist threats, peace is something that seems unattainable. Constantly wrought with uncertainty and hostility, life on this planet sometimes does seem lackluster and lacking in joy; much less peaceful. While most of us wish for peace be like? In the light of never-ending conflicts, wars, and terrorist threats, peace is something that seems unattainable. Constantly wrought with uncertainty and hostility, life on this planet sometimes does seem lackluster and lacking in joy; much less peaceful. While most of us wish for peace be like? In the light of never-ending conflicts, wars, and terrorist threats, peace is something that seems unattainable. Constantly wrought with uncertainty and hostility, life on this planet sometimes does seem lackluster and lacking in joy; much less peaceful. The image of world peace coming true is akin to catching the wind with our bare hands, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, abbott of Dhammakaya and president of Dhammakaya Foundation, brings encouraging message; that world peace is within reach ... and all it takes is a simple practice. Through the act of meditation – stilling the mind and focusing the mind at the center of the body – every individual, regardless of race, culture, and religion, can experience inner happiness that will ultimately perpetuate goodness and harmony on earth. Unite happiness, through meditation has the power to purge inner demons such as greed and anger – the root cause of strife on earth – from the hearts of humanity. Discover how you, as an individual, can gain a deeper understanding of life to combat the negatives of this world by first reaching an inner calm. Tomorrow The World Will Change not only gives you an overview on how meditation can make you a better person; it teaches you how to master meditation through its step-by-step meditation guide. ISBN-13: 978-981-05-7575-5 ISBN-10: 981-05-7575-5 www:C:9789810575755 A Practice for all Humanity Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
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