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Understanding Birth in Buddhism
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Understanding Birth in Buddhism
Rebirth & Incarnation Monica Luang Por : Thank you. Ok, what does it mean for a Buddhist to give birth to a child? : Buddhism regards a birth not only as a natural process. We consider that everyone i
In Buddhism, birth is seen as a continuation of the cycle of life and death shaped by karma. It serves as a journey toward understanding life’s truths, ultimately leading to the cessation of birth. Ea
Rebirth & Incarnation in Buddhism
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Rebirth & Incarnation in Buddhism
Rebirth & Incarnation Monica : Is it an issue what the child was in his former life? Luang Por Monica Does it any matter to the parents if they come from terrible background in a former life? : Actual
บทสนทนาระหว่างโมนิกากับหลวงพ่อว่าด้วยการเกิดใหม่และการมีอยู่ในอดีตของเด็กๆ และการที่พ่อแม่จะต้องเลี้ยงดูเด็กด้วยความรักและสอนตามหลักธรรม หากพวกเขาพบว่าเด็กมาจากพื้นเพที่ไม่ดีในชีวิตก่อน พวกเขาควรยอมรั
Buddhist Teachings on Parenting
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Buddhist Teachings on Parenting
Rebirth & Incarnation Monica Luang Por 20 20 : What does the Buddhist scripture teach parents about how they should raise or have children? : The Lord Buddha taught that parents should feed them not o
The Buddhist scriptures provide profound guidance for parents on raising children. They emphasize the importance of not only providing food but also instilling moral values such as abstaining from mis
Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
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Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
Monastic v.s Secular Life Monica Luang Por although he had abundant wealth, dignity, power, and servants. Finally, he renounced the world and sought to ordain since he realized that a family life does
This text discusses the differences between monastic and secular life through the eyes of a Buddhist perspective. It highlights how a renunciation of material wealth and societal status opens the path
Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
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Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
Monastic v.s Secular Life Monica Luang Por merits. However, like in other religions, non-strict Buddhists do not care to keep this trait. They do not make themselves a frequent visitor to temples. : D
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจชีวิตสงฆ์และชีวิตทางโลกในพระพุทธศาสนา โดยเน้นการเยี่ยมชมวัดและการมีส่วนร่วมในชุมชน ตามคำสอนของพระพุทธเจ้าที่มุ่งให้ชาวพุทธเรียนรู้จากผู้มีปัญญาและสงฆ์ เพื่อสามารถใช้ชีวิตอย่างถูกต้องและ
The Power of Meditation for World Peace
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The Power of Meditation for World Peace
Buddhist Buddhist Congregation become world-peace. The world has experienced spiritual drought for a long time, and the peaceful congregation will bring about change. The peace that everyone has longe
The text highlights the importance of meditation in achieving world peace. It suggests that many global issues stem from the wicked mind. By cultivating a calm and clear mind through meditation, indiv
Buddhist Perspective on Sexuality
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Buddhist Perspective on Sexuality
Buddhist View on Sex Monica Luang Por : What do Buddhist scriptures say about sexual life for the Buddhists? : Buddhism suggests that intercourse should be treated as a commitment rather than an enter
Buddhism advocates treating sexual intercourse as a commitment for procreation, distinguishing human relationships from animal instincts. Couples are viewed as spiritual guides for their children, emp
A Successful Marriage
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A Successful Marriage
A Successful Marriage from violence, hard burdens or infidelity, according to Buddhist explanation, it is the effect of their own misbehavior in the past life. The women probably used to be men in the
This text discusses the Buddhist view on marriage and the repercussions of past life actions. It suggests that individuals may face hardships in their current lives, such as violence and infidelity, d
Luang Por Dhammajayo: A Journey of Enlightenment
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Luang Por Dhammajayo: A Journey of Enlightenment
About Luang Por Dhammajayo Luang Por Dhammajayo (The Most Venerable Dhammajayo Bhikkhu) was born in Singburi Province, Central Thailand, on April 22, 1944. He has followed and been self-educated in Bu
Luang Por Dhammajayo, born on April 22, 1944, in Singburi Province, Thailand, has been a dedicated follower of Buddhism since childhood. He earned a degree in Economics and was ordained in 1969 at Wat
The Rising Interest in Buddhist Philosophy in the Occidental World
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The Rising Interest in Buddhist Philosophy in the Occidental World
While Buddhism was born and has prospered in the Oriental world, blessing people with the teachings that guide them towards happy lives and both mental and physical wellbeing, people from the Occident
Buddhism, with its roots in the Oriental world, has provided guidance for happy living and holistic wellbeing. Recently, individuals from the Occidental world show increasing curiosity toward Buddhist
Introducing Thai Theravada Wisdom for All Cultures
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Introducing Thai Theravada Wisdom for All Cultures
Forward When we want to introduce a new food item to the population of a country, we have to adjust the seasoning to fit the general tastes and flavor of the country that the new food is for. It is no
This text discusses the adaptation of the original Thai Theravada Buddhist book, 'The Warm Hearted Family,' for a broader audience. It emphasizes that, similar to how pizza can be enjoyed by anyone, t
Understanding Boonya and Kilesa in Buddhist Teachings
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Understanding Boonya and Kilesa in Buddhist Teachings
out how to remove it. We are trying to make this book as neutral as possible, because when one comes to understand the reality of these teachings and their applicability, you will find that they are n
This text delves into the Pali Sanskrit terms Boonya and Kilesa, emphasizing their importance in Buddhist teachings. Boonya, described as self-generating pure energy, is crucial for understanding meri
Glossary of Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
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Glossary of Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
Part Seven: Appendixes Glossary Anattata: Non-self; nothing in the world has implicit identity "There is nothing out there, not even our bodies, which we can control. Thus, it is not distinctly ours.
This glossary provides definitions for key Buddhist concepts such as Anattata (non-self), Aniccata (impermanence), and Bhavana (meditation). It emphasizes the understanding that nothing possesses a pe
Understanding Heaven and Hell in Buddhism
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Understanding Heaven and Hell in Buddhism
Part Seven: Appendixes realm, we ourselves need to be pure. When we are pure, our accumulated amount of boonya energy will refine our mind to a certain degree and automatically bring us to that realm
This text discusses the Buddhist understanding of heaven and hell, emphasizing the role of boonya and baap in determining one's afterlife. It explains that heaven is achieved through purifying one's a
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
Part Seven: Appendixes Kamma (Sanskrit: Karma): neutral word meaning action with intention; action Khanti: endurance Kilesa (also spelled Gilesa): the impure element to our mind; i. e. passion, lust,
This glossary provides definitions for essential Buddhist vocabulary, including terms like Kamma, which refers to actions with intention, and Nibbana, the ultimate state of understanding. It discusses
Appendixes of Theravada Buddhism
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Appendixes of Theravada Buddhism
Part Seven: Appendixes Theravada: "the Doctrine of the Elders"; considered as "Orthodox" Buddhism Tripitaka: The Pali Canon; Source of Buddhist Scriptures dating back to the time of the Buddha Tilakkh
This section provides definitions and explanations of key terms related to Theravada Buddhism. It includes insights into the Tripitaka, the Pali Canon which is the primary source of Buddhist scripture
Bibliography and References in American Family Diversity
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Bibliography and References in American Family Diversity
Part Seven: Appendixes Bibliography and References Eitzen, M. Zinn and D. Stanley, Diversity in American Families, Harper and Row Publishers, New York 1987. Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Va
This section presents a compiled list of crucial references and bibliographic entries that illuminate the diversity in American families and significant Buddhist texts. It includes works by Eitzen and
Journey to Joy: Transcending All Differences
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Journey to Joy: Transcending All Differences
Journey to Joy Transcending All Differences 12 editation is a universal act that everyone in this world can do. All can practise it regardless of nationality, religion, or ethnicity. All one needs is
Meditation transcends all differences, allowing everyone, regardless of nationality, religion, or ethnicity, to participate. It's an act as universal as breathing. The practice can complement any beli
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium LUANG PU WAT PAKNAM and the Return of the Dhammakaya The Great Masters of meditation have told us that the knowledge of meditation practice along the Middle Wa
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 sought to regain the ancient wisdom
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium together. But soon 30,000 people came, so it became necessary to rent tents as before. With the original straw-roofed Meditation Hall unable to accommodate the
The text discusses the expansion of the World Dhammakaya Centre, initially constrained by the size of the Meditation Hall, which led to the need for larger accommodations. With over 320 hectares, the