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The Voice of Abandoning: Velama Sutta
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The Voice of Abandoning: Velama Sutta
The Voice of Abandoning 7. Velama Sutta "Householder, regardless of whether a gift is coarse or refined, if it is given inattentively, disrespectfully, not with one's own hand, as if throwing it away
In the Velama Sutta, the Buddha emphasizes the importance of the quality of gifts over their material worth. Whether a gift is simple or elaborate, the intention behind it matters greatly. Gifts given
The Dhammakaya Tradition
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The Dhammakaya Tradition
The Dhammakaya Tradition The Dhammakaya Tradition is a Buddhist meditation method taught by Phramongkolthepmuni in the early 20th century. Dhammakaya meditation encompasses both the samatha (tranquili
The Dhammakaya Tradition is a renowned Buddhist meditation technique initiated by Phramongkolthepmuni in the early 20th century, blending samatha and vipassana practices with the aim of overcoming the
Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
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Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
individual person possesses 18 transcendental inner bodies, which can be reached through advanced stages of meditative absorption. Once a person reaches the Dhammakaya, the purest of all transcendenta
This text discusses the concept of 18 transcendental inner bodies accessed through advanced meditation, reaching the Dhammakaya for profound insights. It also covers the Five Hindrances, which are neg
Nurturing with a Dharma: Insights from Meditation
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Nurturing with a Dharma: Insights from Meditation
Here is the extracted text from the image: --- **Nurturing with a Dharma & Artikel** have more money and to be more beautiful. Meditation clarifies our mind because we can see it the way it should
บทความนี้พูดถึงความสำคัญของการทำสมาธิและการประพฤติปฏิบัติธรรมในชีวิตประจำวัน โดยชี้ให้เห็นว่า การทำสมาธิช่วยให้จิตใจชัดเจนและทำให้มีปัญญามากขึ้น นอกจากนี้ยังเน้นถึงการทำความดีและการบริจาคเพื่อสร้างควา
The Importance of True Friendship and Self-Reflection
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The Importance of True Friendship and Self-Reflection
for who we are: Not in the mirror, but inside of our mind. If we focus on the external, then defilements cloud our mind. We will develop false friendships and these are people around you who have not
In our lives, we encounter both true and false friends. False friends can lead us down destructive paths due to their selfishness, insincerity, and lack of principles. They can contribute to societal
The Importance of Dhamma in Modern Society
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The Importance of Dhamma in Modern Society
This belief encouraged those well versed in new ideas and knowledge, but lacking morals instilled by the Dhamma, to take advantage of others for selfish gain. These people sabotaged the economic and s
This text discusses how a lack of moral values rooted in Dhamma leads to selfish actions that hinder economic and social growth in Thailand. It emphasizes that worldly knowledge is insufficient withou
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DHAMMAKAYA FOUNDATION 'BUDDHISM IN PLAIN ENGLISH' SERIES 3 THE BUDDHA'S FIRST TEACHING by Phrabhavanaviryakhun (Phra Phadet Datjaw) (Note: The extracted text is based on the visible portions of the
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The Buddha's First Teaching by Prabhavanuvauriyakhun (Phra Phadet Dattaejevo) DHAMMAKAYA FOUNDATION 'BUDDHISM IN PLAIN ENGLISH' SERIES 3
Understanding the Inevitability of Suffering
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Understanding the Inevitability of Suffering
4. A Large Ox: Just as a large ox is the unescapable target for swarms of various biting insects no matter where it may roam, the Aggregates of Clinging are the unescapable prey of all twelve forms of
The text discusses how the Aggregates of Clinging, similar to a large ox attracting insects, are perpetually subject to suffering in all realms. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing this suffer
Understanding Right Livelihood and Wrong Trade
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Understanding Right Livelihood and Wrong Trade
hardly be able to find anyone to praise them; 4. They will spend forthcoming lifetimes in hell. Having heard the Buddha’s teaching, Khema attained stream-entry, never committing adultery again This ex
In Buddhist teachings, Right Livelihood refers to earning a living that upholds ethical values and avoids harmful practices. It specifically highlights five types of Wrong Trade which are prohibited:
The Noble Eightfold Path and Its Fruits
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The Noble Eightfold Path and Its Fruits
earlier: 1. Right View [Sammā Ditthi] 2. Right Intention [Sammā Saṅkappa] 3. Right Speech [Sammā Vāca] 4. Right Action [Sammā Kammanta] 5. Right Livelihood [Sammā Ājīva] 6. Right Effort [Sammā Vāyāma]
The Noble Eightfold Path consists of eight practices aimed at ethical and mental development, leading to enlightenment. The path includes Right View, Intention, Speech, Action, Livelihood, Effort, Min
Understanding Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering and Enlightenment in Buddhism
Angelic Body 107, 122; defilements by attaining Dhammakaya 111 of 135 bemoaning, as suffering 47, 58, 71, anger 135, 136, 137 199; relationship to sorrow and lam- animal kingdom, suffering of birth en
This text delves into key Buddhist teachings regarding suffering, attachment, and the process of attaining enlightenment. It analyzes various forms of suffering, including the suffering associated wit
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could manage to achieve it. Sensation, memory, thought and cognition: all these things must be united into one single spot. Once the mind is still, it ceases to be. Once it ceases to be, the new one c
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danta (teeth), taco (finger/toenails) — telling the ordi- nand to repeat them after him, first in order and then in reverse. All were silent. The ordinand waited for Luang Phaw to place the yellow
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10 A Passing & A New Hope "Place your mind at the centre of the Buddha inside — that's equivalent to touching upon the incalculable myriad of Buddhas (in Nirvana)." (Phramongkolthepmuni) It is evide
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Bibliography Bechert, H. (1966) Buddhismus, Staat und Gesellschaft in den Ländern des Theravāda, Part 3, (Hamburg: Metzner) Magness, T. (1964) The Life and Teaching of the Venerable Chao Khun Mongkol
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Sangha — the monastic community or Order Sāsana — the Buddhist Teaching or Buddhist religion Sixfold Superknowledge — the mental powers of one pure of defilements comprising: 1. supernormal powers
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"meditate and you will find out for yourself!" The directness and harshness of her words cut through the excuses of many people and inspired them to come and meet her again. Although Khun Yay was neve
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Khun Yay's word had a certain power to them — because no sooner had she spoken them, all the assembled students, including Khun Phadet, discarded the remainder of their cigarettes into Khun Yay's spit
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เขาวงกตแห่งชีวิต
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เขาวงกตแห่งชีวิต
of Dhamma' were to go on to become the elder monks of the temple in the present day. Many, many people underwent the 'Dhamma- māyāda' training course because of the reputa- tion for the training in
ในบทนี้ผู้เขียนอธิบายถึงการเดินทางผ่านเขาวงกตแห่งชีวิต โดยเปรียบเทียบการตัดสินใจของเราในทุกวันว่าเป็นการเลือกเส้นทางที่แตกต่างกัน ผู้เขียนเน้นความสำคัญของการพิจารณาผลกระทบจากการตัดสินใจเหล่านั้น โดยเฉ