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Understanding the Mind and Success in Buddhist Practice
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Understanding the Mind and Success in Buddhist Practice
and the four different functions of the mind are scattered in their separate directions like a group of people unable to work as a team — they cannot pool their abilities efficiently. By 'all succes
This text discusses the four functions of the mind and their impact on achieving success in Buddhist practice, as emphasized by Luang Phaw Wat Paknam. He speaks on the importance of reaching a state o
Understanding the Inner Bodies and Enlightenment
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Understanding the Inner Bodies and Enlightenment
the centre of the body, in the same way as described earlier, in entering the centre of the Pathama Magga Sphere, successive inner bodies can be attained, going further inside the subtle human body —
This text discusses the progression through successive inner bodies leading to the Dhammakāya, emphasizing the distinction between mundane and transcendental bodies. It highlights that all worldly bod
Understanding the Mind and Its Layers
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Understanding the Mind and Its Layers
are mindful that ‘the mind is distracted’. If the mind is con- centrated, you are mindful that ‘the mind is concentrated’. If the mind is liberated, you are mindful that ‘the mind is liberated’. If
The text delves into the nature of the mind, describing its four concentric layers: perception, sensory registration, central processing, and cognition. It explains how mindfulness operates at each le
Choosing the Right Disciples in Buddhism
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Choosing the Right Disciples in Buddhism
so many lifetimes in his past of pursuing Perfections, still had to waste six years in the discovery of the Dhamma, stak- ing his own life for the knowledge — how much harder would it be for others to
Through his past lifetimes and pursuit of Perfection, the Buddha dedicated six years to discover the Dhamma. Acknowledging the difficulty others may have in understanding, he chose his first disciples
The Gift of Dhamma Excels All Gifts
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The Gift of Dhamma Excels All Gifts
sabbadānāṁ dhammadānāṁ jināti the gift of dhamma excels all gifts Dh.354 The publication of this book for retail and distribution in the name of the Dhammakaya Foundation has been made possible only
The book celebrates the concept that the gift of Dhamma is superior to all other gifts, as articulated in verse Dh.354. It acknowledges the contributions of various benefactors and supporters who have
Contributions of Graduates from Dhammakaya Buddhist Societies
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Contributions of Graduates from Dhammakaya Buddhist Societies
Tawechai Chaisuwan Kanya Changow AnchaliKa Chanvail Salin Chatsutthipan Pierngphen Chookiatsakulkan Chulalongkorn University Buddhist Society Dhammakaya International Institute, Thailand Bundit Dhamma
This document highlights notable individuals affiliated with the Dhammakaya International Institute and various university Buddhist societies in Thailand, showcasing their contributions and affiliatio
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2 Ordination "The majority of human beings have their eyes closed — they are still asleep. If human beings could attain Dhammakāya, they would be awake. But without attaining Dhammakāya and becom
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there existed something else — something he had never known before. Then he started to realise that there must be a hidden meaning to the 'Middle Way'. That tiny spot at the centre of his body might b
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The Art of Mindfulness
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The Art of Mindfulness
one case related by H.H. the Supreme Patriarch of the time Somdej (Pa) Bun Punnasiri, someone came to Luang Phaw asking, "How many *kuts* will be sponsored by the temple patrons today?" At that time
Mindfulness is a powerful practice that allows individuals to connect with their thoughts and emotions. By focusing on the present moment, one can reduce stress and improve overall well-being. Various
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himself sitting inside his own stomach. "Go further into the centre," instructed Luang Phaw. "I can see the Lord Buddha inside my stomach," reported Bang. "That's it," exclaimed Luang Phaw. "You've at
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The Art of Effective Communication
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The Art of Effective Communication
He taught: "Dig your well in search of the spring — Keep on digging, never rest — Dig shallow, no water’s to be found — Dig deep until you reach — and the water flows." Luang Phaw always maintained th
This book delves into the essential components of effective communication, highlighting techniques that improve interpersonal interactions. It covers verbal and non-verbal communication, the importanc
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praised Kuhn Yay Chandra as being 'number one - second to none', the most adept of his meditators. Anybody who has had the chance to study the nature of miracles will realize that they are just an ord
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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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in preserving elements of the oral tradition of medita- tion in Theravada Buddhism against the homogenizing influence of scripturally-based techniques of his time. He had a significant pioneering inpu
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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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Above: Wat (Boatbon) Bangkuweng, Nonthaburi, where Luang Phaw Wat Paknam rediscovered the Dhammakaya tradition in 1914. Right: Wat Bangpla, Banglaim, Nakorn Pathom, where Luang Phaw gave his first te
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Right: Kuhn Yay Maharatana Upasika Chandra Kohn-nok-young (1909-2000) the leading disciple of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam and founder of Wat Phra Dhammakaya who (below) perpetuated the Dhammakaya tradition
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Golden Age of Inner Peace of life. Although the late Mr. Alfred Nobel left this world many decades ago, his great vision and his much admired work live on to this day because of the Nobel family and
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About Luang Por Dhammajayo ceremonies and meditation practices on a regular basis. He is also the founder and the president of the Dhammakaya Foundation (www.dhammakaya.net), an NGO member of the Unit
This text delves into key philosophical concepts, discussing their relevance to human existence and individual experience. It examines different schools of thought, from existentialism to ethics, prov
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his face was clouded like a man broken by sorrow. On seeing the Dhammakāya he didn’t even have the strength to raise his hands in a gesture of prayer. When he saw his daughter, he admitted to her, “I
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