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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. : Do th…
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 ti…
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 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…
This text discusses the Buddhist view on marriage and the repercussions of past life actions. It suggests that individuals may face …
Luang Por Dhammajayo: A Journey of Enlightenment
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Luang Por Dhammajayo: A Journey of Enlightenment
…e, Thailand. Under his management the temple has served tens of thousands of people who join in the Buddhist ceremonies and meditation practices on a regular basis. He is also the founder and the president of…
…', he became the abbot of Dhammakaya Temple in 1970. The temple has become a hub for meditation and Buddhist ceremonies, impacting tens of thousands. He founded the Dhammakaya Foundation, a UN-affiliated NGO …
The Rising Interest in Buddhist Philosophy in the Occidental World
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The Rising Interest in Buddhist Philosophy in the Occidental World
…al wellbeing, people from the Occidental world have recently become increasingly more interested in Buddhist philosophy as a way to find the answers for their lives that cannot be explained by science and tec…
…olistic wellbeing. Recently, individuals from the Occidental world show increasing curiosity toward Buddhist philosophy. This shift indicates a search for answers that escape the boundaries of science and tec…
Introducing Thai Theravada Wisdom for All Cultures
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Introducing Thai Theravada Wisdom for All Cultures
…sily accessible to the local public. The original writings of this book are from the Thai Theravada Buddhist perspective on life; the original version of this book, The Warm Hearted Family, was written in Tha…
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 c…
Understanding Boonya and Kilesa in Buddhist Teachings
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Understanding Boonya and Kilesa in Buddhist Teachings
… of these concepts may be difficult for the Western mind to grasp, but they are inherent to Eastern Buddhists. While other modern religions have similar philosophies, these two concepts are thoroughly explain…
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 merit and…
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 emphasi…
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 afte…
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 ul…
Appendixes of Theravada Buddhism
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Appendixes of Theravada Buddhism
…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 Tilakkhaa: the Three Universal Characteristics: Im…
…da Buddhism. It includes insights into the Tripitaka, the Pali Canon which is the primary source of Buddhist scriptures, and foundational concepts such as the Three Universal Characteristics: Impermanence, Su…
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
…rences and bibliographic entries that illuminate the diversity in American families and significant Buddhist texts. It includes works by Eitzen and Zinn on family diversity, as well as important texts from Bu…
Journey to Joy: Transcending All Differences
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Journey to Joy: Transcending All Differences
…rate meditation. To not think at all, anyone of any religion in this world can do, whether one is a Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, and so on. To not do something is not against the law, is not immoral, a…
…es open-mindedness and highlights the importance of inclusive spiritual practices. Whether one is a Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, or Hindu, embracing meditation does not oppose any belief. Everyone can benefit…
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
…discovered in 1916 by the Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni (Luang Pu Wat Paknam), a very determined Buddhist monk, as he sat in the main chapel at Wat Boad Bon in Bangkuvieng Sub-district, Nonthaburi Province…
…ght to regain the ancient wisdom of the Middle Way and the Dhammakaya, marking a crucial moment for Buddhist practice. This event sheds light on a significant turning point in meditation teachings that addres…
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
…n Programme was established to share knowledge with all students, knowledge from the Tripitaka (the Buddhist Scriptures), from Khun Yay Ajahn, and most importantly, from the Dhammakaya
…establishment of the Inner Dreams Kindergarten Programme in 2002 further promotes learning based on Buddhist teachings, particularly from the Tripitaka and Khun Yay Ajahn. Visitors from various nationalities …
The Impact of Meditation on Personal Development
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The Impact of Meditation on Personal Development
…ss clear, which led me to decrease and eventually stop drinking alcohol, after I learned more about Buddhist morality. Another way in which meditation has helped me is that I have become less impulsive. In th…
…t meditation practice, they became calmer, avoided alcohol, and developed a deeper understanding of Buddhist principles. Meditation not only improved their emotional state but also encouraged more thoughtful …
Journey to Joy: Embracing Buddhism and Meditation
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Journey to Joy: Embracing Buddhism and Meditation
…es and started work. My work involved staying on the grounds for five days a week. I found the Thai Buddhist way of life becoming very attractive to me during this time. I also felt drawn to find out more abo…
… Meditation Centre inspired a deeper exploration of Buddhism and meditation. Engaging with the Thai Buddhist lifestyle, they found joy in participating in ceremonies and integrating meditation into daily life…
Journey to Joy: Discovering Thailand's Spiritual Heart
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Journey to Joy: Discovering Thailand's Spiritual Heart
…y heart has become inextricably knit to this unique and amazing land of smiles, tranquility and the Buddhist faith that makes it so. 252 When I arrived in Thailand to live, my very first request was to be tak…
… meditation leads to a transformative journey unlike any other. Visit dmc.tv for more insights into Buddhist teachings and meditation practices.
Journey to Joy - Religious Centers in the UK
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Journey to Joy - Religious Centers in the UK
Journey to Joy 340 THE UNITED KINGDOM Bristol Wat Buddha Bristol 7 Grange Close, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 OAH, United Kingdom Tel: +(44) 1454-617434 Mobile: +(44) 7723-351254 Email: virandharo@hot
This document provides information on Buddhist temples located in the United Kingdom. It includes addresses, contact numbers, and email details fo…