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Applying the Law of Kamma to Life Challenges
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Applying the Law of Kamma to Life Challenges
…ng problems, we must clear our mind of all thoughts and anxiety and recall the teaching of the Lord Buddha. Keep doing good deeds like sharing, observing precepts and meditating as a way to improve the situ…
…lutions like alcohol and gambling. Instead, cultivate a clear mind, reflect on the teachings of the Buddha, and engage in positive actions such as sharing and meditating to better your situation. For more i…
The Ultimate Courage
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The Ultimate Courage
…t for one's goals. Moreover, people who meditate will also have Dhamma and the holiness of the Lord Buddha as their protection and blessing for victory. 28 February 2005 129
…hat fosters uncompromising courage and offers protection and blessings from the Dhamma and the Lord Buddha. Obstacles become mere stepping stones towards our goals, signifying the importance of mindset in p…
The True Refuge
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The True Refuge
…ot require any physical effort. We only need to visualize a crystal-clear sphere or a crystal-clear Buddha image at the center of our body at all times.
… meditation is a mental task that requires visualization, specifically of a crystal-clear sphere or Buddha image at the center of the body. By concentrating on this visualization, one can achieve a deeper s…
Exploring Buddhism: A Guide for the Curious
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Exploring Buddhism: A Guide for the Curious
… The publisher considers this interview to be beneficial for all people who wish to access the Lord Buddha's teachings through simple, conversational language. For all non-Buddhists who are curious about Bu…
…chnology. The interview is seen as beneficial for all who wish to explore the teachings of the Lord Buddha and cultivate inner peace, making it a pivotal resource for a respectful exchange of ideas between …
Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
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Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
…in order to learn from the wise, the sages, and especially the Buddhist monks, who prolong the Lord Buddha's teachings. This allows the new generation to understand the truth of life and to follow the path …
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจชีวิตสงฆ์และชีวิตทางโลกในพระพุทธศาสนา โดยเน้นการเยี่ยมชมวัดและการมีส่วนร่วมในชุมชน ตามคำสอนของพระพุทธเจ้าที่มุ่งให้ชาวพุทธเรียนรู้จากผู้มีปัญญาและสงฆ์ เพื่อสามารถใช้ชีวิตอย่างถูกต้องและ
The Importance of Community Meditation in Buddhism
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The Importance of Community Meditation in Buddhism
…y from this world. The tradition of communal meritorious activity has been practiced since the Lord Buddha's time. People may meditate privately or as a group. The mass congregation will motivate the others…
…e, generating strong positive mental energy and cleansing worldly impurities. Since the time of the Buddha, communal meritorious activities have fostered motivation and admiration among practitioners. The s…
Buddhist View on Sex
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Buddhist View on Sex
…that celibacy is a means to liberate themselves from suffering and become enlightened like the Lord Buddha. 37
…volves renouncing worldly pleasures, including sexual relationships. Prince Siddharta, known as the Buddha, exemplified this path by abandoning his royal life in search of mental and spiritual liberation. B…
Understanding the Mind in Thai Culture
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Understanding the Mind in Thai Culture
…ious, non-dogmatic point of view. The chef, the master of these teachings, the man whom we call the Buddha, discovered the essence of the mind and that it is the same in every sentient being. He postulated …
…ings on the mind can be viewed from a scientific perspective. The essence of mind, as taught by the Buddha, transcends religious connotations, focusing on universal truths about sentience. The significance …
The Purpose of Dhammakaya Temple
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The Purpose of Dhammakaya Temple
…objective is to train people to truly understand the Dhamma, or “teachings” of the man whom we call Buddha, and enable those people to practice it so that they can prove the Dhamma's existence and nature by…
…asing number of visitors practicing to eliminate suffering and spread knowledge of the teachings of Buddha. The temple emphasizes meditation and hosts large ceremonies that celebrate both world and inner pe…
Understanding Kamma and Family Life
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Understanding Kamma and Family Life
…its of Kamma exist and their retribution is derived from our distant past. The man whom we call the Buddha discovered the Law of Kamma and taught it to the world over 2,500 years ago. He described what He h…
… varying levels of happiness or suffering (dukkha) among humans is examined. With insights from the Buddha's teachings, it emphasizes that our current circumstances are influenced by past actions but offers…
Truth for the Family: Understanding Life and Kamma
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Truth for the Family: Understanding Life and Kamma
…aneous birth. The knowledge of these three subject matters I acquired from the man whom we call the Buddha. They have influenced me to improve myself, to elevate my morals, and to accumulate boonya. I am ho…
… our existence, leading to differences in birth circumstances among living beings. The teachings of Buddha are highlighted, particularly the awareness of moral actions that shape our destinies in this life …
Truth for the Family
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Truth for the Family
…d themselves of kilesa and attain Nibbana, the immortal happiness, just as the man whom we call the Buddha did Himself. The most incredible thing about the Dhamma is that the teachings are beneficial and ac…
…round, showcasing its universal appeal. Followers who approach Dhamma earn the same benefits as the Buddha, demonstrating that a committed practice can lead to the same spiritual rewards. The text promotes …
Understanding Boonya and the Heart
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Understanding Boonya and the Heart
…chings known as the Tripitaka, the Pali Sanskrit Canon, it is written that the man whom we call the Buddha spoke on a number of subjects that were unknown to science at the time. He said that there was more…
This text discusses the difference between the physical and ethereal hearts, referencing the ancient teachings of the Tripitaka which indicate the existence of multiple universes. It presents boonya a
A Journey's Preparation: Truth for the Family
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A Journey's Preparation: Truth for the Family
Part Five: Truth for the Family Chapter 28 A Journey's Preparation The man whom we call the Buddha was able to conquer all sufferings. He taught that we can cope with unexpected suffering by mindful…
In this chapter, the author discusses how the Buddha was able to overcome suffering and teaches us the importance of preparing ourselves for life's chal…
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
…ed right away and it is a result of the baap that they have accumulated throughout their lives. The Buddha discussed heaven, hell, and spontaneously- born beings for this reason: so that we will not be care…
…to rebirth as either heaven or hell beings, based on one's accumulated deeds (boonya and baap). The Buddha emphasizes the significance of awareness of one's actions as a means to avoid negative outcomes and…
Great Master and Follower of Peace
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Great Master and Follower of Peace
…uang Pu Wat Paknam, was a Buddhist monk who redis- covered a method of meditation found by the Lord Buddha to attain Truth. On a full moon day of the 10th month 1916, at Boad Bon Temple, Nonthaburi Province…
…rney of Phramongkolthepmuni (Sodh Candasaro), who rediscovered a meditation technique taught by the Buddha. On a pivotal day in 1916, he committed himself to seeking the Truth of Life, ultimately attaining …
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
…us that the knowledge of meditation practice along the Middle Way was lost 500 years after the Lord Buddha passed away into Nibbana (Nirvana). It was rediscovered in 1916 by the Great Master Phramongkolthep…
This text discusses how meditation knowledge was lost after Buddha's passing and its rediscovery by Luang Pu Wat Paknam in 1916. At 33, after 11 years as a monk, he s…
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 24 enlightenment as the Lord Buddha had done, he would not rise for any reason from meditation, even if it meant his death. Persevering…
…esents the Body of Enlightenment, achieved through persistent meditation as exemplified by the Lord Buddha. The term originates from the Pali language, emphasizing its significance in Buddhist teachings. Th…
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
…d a new life by practising meditation. Meditation is a refuge for me. I often see the bright golden Buddha image within me; it is a warm-hearted feeling. Happiness from meditation has replaced the loss of m…
… loss of a loved one, she found solace and a sense of refuge in meditation. By visualizing a golden Buddha, she cultivated inner peace and happiness, enabling her to stand strong and embrace life anew. This…
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
…overcome the obstacles by focusing only on the destination. Later, I asked someone to help move the Buddha stand to a loft which required me to climb up only 20 steps. Despite my condition, I went upstairs …
…hor practiced diligently and eventually succeeded, enduring soreness and pain. After relocating the Buddha stand, the author continued to prioritize his practice, climbing only 20 steps each time, and maint…