Empowering Yourself: The Journey to Self-Reliance Khun Yai’s Teachings āļŦāļ™āđ‰āļē 24
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This text emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing oneself before assisting others, likening individuals to vulnerable creatures that must first ensure their own safety. It recounts personal experiences of giving away possessions for family welfare and highlights the philosophical stance of self-reliance over dependency on others. The narrative also advocates for self-help strategies such as chanting and meditation to alleviate despair, reinforcing that true support comes from within. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Self-Care
-Self-Reliance
-Relieving Suffering
-Personal Experiences
-Meditation Practices

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3. SAVE YOURSELF FIRST We are like a small, helpless baby bird vulnerable to dangers. Save yourself from danger before thinking and worrying about saving others. After I left home, I never looked back. I only returned once to attend my mother’s funeral. When I got home, I gave all my property and possessions away. I gave my 15-rail (approx. 6 acres) rice field to my younger sister because she took care of our mother, and my 20-rail (approx. 8 acres) rice field to my younger brother, a monk, for his future welfare. May 6, 1981 4. RELY ON YOURSELF I said to myself: "In all of the world, material or spiritual, you cannot depend on others. You need to depend on yourself. Never rely on others." May 23, 1981 5. HOW TO RELIEVE SUFFERING When you feel despair, chant a lot, and meditate a lot. No one can help you as well as you can help yourself. February, 27 1982
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