The Importance of Good Deeds in Temple Life Khun Yai’s Teachings หน้า 62
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In temple residency, individuals sacrifice worldly attachments for spiritual growth. It’s imperative to embrace every chore and task as a responsibility. Ignoring duties undermines the merit gained, which is personal to each individual. The essence of temple life is about building virtues and maximizing the benefits of good deeds during your stay. This commitment ensures that followers collect merits to carry into future existences. By working together and helping one another, everyone contributes to a nurturing environment conducive to spiritual development. Focus on your own actions, knowing that the good you do not only enriches your present but also your future.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Importance of dedication
-Value of doing good deeds
-Personal responsibility
-Spiritual growth in temple life
-Building virtues through collective efforts

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76. WHAT YOU DO, YOU GET Those of you who take residence at the temple have given up your worldly attachments for the opportunity to be here. Since you have already given up so much, you should make your sacrifice worthwhile by dedicating yourselves fully to doing good deeds. Chores and tasks are everyone’s responsibilities. We should help one another. Never ignore your duty, or put it off for others to do. The task you perform is the merit you gain, not anyone else’s. The task others perform is the merit they gain, not anyone else’s either. You will take this merit with you to your future existence. March 1, 1981 77. GIVE YOUR UTMOST IN DOING GOOD DEEDS You come to the temple because you have one thing in mind: to build virtues and to gain merit, creating benefits for yourself. You have already committed the time and effort to be at the temple, so while you are here you should reap the maximum benefit. Give your utmost in doing good deeds. August 20, 1982
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