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The Mysteries of Ancient Civilizations
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for the faithful to realize their wish to donate rice at the temple. Luang Phaw also commented that: "In any place where there are those who train their minds to come to a standstill, there will neve
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for Allied bombing. Luang Phaw had unshakeable faith that the omnipotence of the Dhammakāya would protect Wat Paknam and its congregation from the bombs. Luang Phaw’s confidence was not unfounded and
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Apart from bombs aimed correctly missing their target because of interception, another reason why bombs fell harmlessly in unpopulated areas was because bomb aimers could not find targets located in t
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9 Ordinations & the International Scene "Dhamma is forthright. It can be seen and known only by the forthright" (Phramonkolthepmuni) Luang Phaw never refused anyone who came to him with
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He paused and gazed at the ordinand with his penetrating eyes as though ascertaining whether he was concentrating on what he taught. Satisfied, he continued to preach on the qualities of the wisdom, p
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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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The ordained sat further trying to do as he was told. He consoled himself with the thought that Luang Phaw must have something else in store for him to see... After a long time, the ordinand gradually
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"That clear sphere is the beginning (pathama magga). It is the path of the Blessed One whereby He attained Nirvana. It is the only path, the straight path; there is no other path. Remember this; never
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ing of all his disciples. He announced that he had only five more years left to live. He appealed to all to continue to persevere with the activities he had set in motion. He said that before long the
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technology. You might as well call it ‘Mara’. It brings vices right into our bedrooms, even when monk’s sermons have no chance of penetrating that far — limited by time, place and opportunity. Mara ha
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cheaper they will be accessible to the middle-class and almsgivers will become few and far between. The amount of alms given in Bangkok is already insufficient for all the monks to survive. If the pre
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Purfurst was greeted with excitement by the Thai community because never before had a European expressed the wish to be ordained in Thailand’s Buddhist Sangha. He was accommodated in specially refurbi
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Kapilavaddho practised meditation in seclusion for four further months. After this time Luang Phaw allowed Kapilavaddho to start accepting invitations to preach and on 8 November 1954, he was sent bac
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However, in this case the foreign monks got up in the midst of the assembly and deliberately walked out. In Buddhist tradition such a meeting called by the abbot of a temple must be attended by every
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at the same time destroyed his physical health. Kapilavađđho returned to England in March 1956 to attend to his duties with the English Sangha Trust, and eventually he disrobed in England due to falte
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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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“This illness is the fruition of my past evil deeds— it is unavoidable. The medicine they give me doesn’t cure the illness within. It’s as if there is a huge, impermeable stone blocking the path of th
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close, Luang Phaw asked his attendant, Poong Mikaewnoi, who had come to tend him. When Luang Phaw found out that the nurse was female, he said, "That’s all I want to know — take me back to my temple t
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cies about the temple. He said that Wat Paknam would become very popular and there would be many new students coming to join the congregation. He ordered the nuns not to cremate his body but rather to
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Luang Phaw passed away on 3 February 1959 at the age of seventy-three. Despite the majesty of a lifetime’s ministry, when he passed away only a pitiful few of his disciples, principally the nuns who
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