The Journey of Self-Improvement The Meeting with a Dhamma Master หน้า 56
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สรุปเนื้อหา

This passage reflects on the notion that true self-improvement starts with personal responsibility. It emphasizes that good people focus on helping themselves before attempting to assist others. The dialogue highlights the light-hearted, open nature of monks discussing the importance of being ethical and the humor found in their journey.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Self-Improvement
-Ethical Behavior
-Meditation
-Personal Growth
-Monk Philosophy

ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า

Suzanne Jeffrey with a common goal of ethical behavior. They are happy! And they meditate to become better people. They are all trying to be good people. 'Bad' people, of course, will try to fix everyone around them. 'Good' people realize that they have to help themselves first. That, of course, takes many lifetimes." And with this statement, Luang Por laughs, and looks at me. I look back. "You," I smile, and look at him closely, "are a monk who is pure boon, aren't you?" "Yes," He says, with the slightest hesitation, and gives me the twinkle. Then he starts to laugh out loud, long and heartfelt. LP Anurak and LP Josh open their eyes wide and shake their heads at my audacity and then they, too, start to laugh. 52
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