Understanding the Fourth and Fifth Precepts of Buddhism The Warm Hearted Family หน้า 143
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This text discusses the Fourth Precept, emphasizing that dishonesty diminishes love and trust. It relates this to the Fifth Precept, which forbids intoxicants, showing how ethical behavior leads to merit and security in relationships and possessions. The Lord Buddha's teachings guide individuals to contemplate their actions carefully, underscoring the importance of honesty, non-violence, and respect for property and relationships. Understanding these precepts not only fosters personal growth but also nurtures a harmonious community. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Buddhism Ethics
-Precepts Explained
-Moral Philosophy
-Role of Honesty
-Impact of Actions on Relationships

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Yes, he will. And have you ever lied to him? Remember this, if you lie to somebody, they will feel less love for you each time, and vice versa. No one likes dishonesty, so you should not lie to anyone. This is how the Fourth Precept came into existence. How did the Fifth Precept, one shall not consume intoxicants, come into existence? The Lord Buddha gave us these lines of reasoning to contemplate. 1. Those that do not kill living creatures, they small or large animals, or other human beings, have already earned the notable merit of giving security to all lives. 2. Those who do not steal have already earned the notable merit of giving security to property. 3. Those who do not commit adultery have already earned the notable merit of providing security to their spouses. 4. And those who do not lie have already earned the notable merit of giving sincerity.
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