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Monastic v.s Secular Life "Prince Siddharta, as an example, rejected his excess royal wealth because he foresaw that they provided limited happiness whereas sufferings still existed" BUDDHA KNOWS - An
Monastic vs Secular Life: Insights on Family and Faith
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Monastic vs Secular Life: Insights on Family and Faith
Monastic v.s Secular Life Monica : Good, thank you. What do the monks think about family life? And do you consider family life to be a distraction from your faith? Luang Phaw: Family life is restricte
In this discussion, the monk shares insights on how family life can be restrictive, comparing it to fish in a tank versus fish in the ocean. Marriage is seen as a binding constraint that can obstruct
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Buddhist Congregation "Meditation thus is the easiest and the most effective way that directly solves any problems" 30 BUDDHA KNOWS - An interview with Abbot Dhammajayo on Buddhism by Monica Øien
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Buddhist View on Sex "Premarital sex is considered the result of a person's weak and unhealthy mind" BUDDHA KNOWS - An interview with Abbot Dhammajayo on Buddhism by Monica Øien 33
Buddhist Perspective on Sexual Relationships
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Buddhist Perspective on Sexual Relationships
Buddhist View on Sex Monica offers only temporary pleasure which also has negative effects. Therefore, intercourse should be valued and engaged in with the awareness that overindulgence could lead to
In Buddhism, sexual intercourse is seen as a source of temporary pleasure that may lead to suffering if indulged excessively. While there are no direct teachings regarding premarital sex, it is advise
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Death & Afterlife "Death is like a process of transformation from physical bodies to spiritual ones. The Lord also taught that death is a source of humansufferings" BUDDHA KNOWS - An interview with Ab
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
Death & Afterlife Monica : What does Buddhist script say about death? Luang Phaw: The Lord Buddha said death is simple and ordinary for everybody. All people, no matter who they are, the rich or the p
In Buddhism, death is viewed as a natural and ordinary part of life, as articulated by the Buddha. It affects everyone regardless of status. The process of death and rebirth is likened to the life cyc
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
Death & Afterlife Monica accumulate merits. Also, one should acknowledge the purpose of being born a human so as to cease birth and find the celestial realm as a halfway before reaching the goal of ni
In Buddhism, the purpose of human life is to accumulate merits and strive for higher levels of meditation to achieve peace of mind, free from the fear of death. Buddhists seek to avoid reincarnation,
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
Death & Afterlife Monica we aim to eradicate all defilements which are the seed of birth. : What do they expect will happen when they are dead? Luang Phaw: A true Buddhist would seek to end the cycle
In Buddhism, the aim is to eradicate defilements that cause the cycle of birth. While true followers seek to end rebirth by adhering to the Lord Buddha's teachings, some may live aimlessly and hope fo
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Daily Life of Buddhists Meditation "Before bed, again it is the time for prayer and meditation in order to free their mind from stress and all problems they have faced during the day" BUDDHA KNOWS - A
Daily Life of Buddhists and Meditation Practices
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Daily Life of Buddhists and Meditation Practices
Daily Life of Buddhists Meditation Monica : What do Buddhist's scripts say about time? Luang Phaw: Time management for laypeople and Buddhist monks is quite different. Laypeople have to manage their t
In Buddhism, time management differs for laypeople and monks. While both seek spiritual growth, laypeople balance everyday life with meditation, prayers, and mindfulness. Morning routines include pray
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A Successful Marriage "One of the reasons why family members are drawn to share the same fate or belong to the same family is that they had committed similar actions in the past" BUDDHA KNOWS - An int
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Death & Rebirth "For example, if one's mind is blemished, one may be reborn in purgatory. But if one's mind is completely dark, one may head to a deeper hell realm" BUDDHA KNOWS - An interview with Ab
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How to Meditate? "Relaxing at home after taking a shower, you can practice meditation by yourself" BUDDHA KNOWS - An interview with Abbot Dhammajayo on Buddhism by Monica Øien 42 62
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo: A Journey in Buddhism
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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo: A Journey in Buddhism
About Luang Phaw Dhammajayo Luang Phaw 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
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, born on April 22, 1944, in Singburi, Thailand, was ordained in 1969 and became the abbot of Dhammakaya Temple, which he developed into a major meditation center. He is the found
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo: A Beacon of Peace and Buddhism
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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo: A Beacon of Peace and Buddhism
About Luang Phaw Dhammajayo In the pursuit of his perfection, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo has devoted himselfovermany decadestothepracticeofmeditation, Dhamma study, and the promotion of world peace through
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo has spent decades dedicated to meditation and Dhamma study, promoting world peace through inner peace. His teachings focus on attaining the Dhammakaya, the true nature of peace a
The Warm Hearted Family
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The Warm Hearted Family
The presence of the newborn will force the parents to work even harder, so they will have enough to care for the child. The more children they decide to have; the more their responsibilities will incr
หนังสือเล่มนี้นำเสนอความรู้และประสบการณ์ในการฝึกอบรมตนเองเพื่อลดกิเลสและสร้างครอบครัวที่อบอุ่นและรักใคร่ การเลี้ยงดูเด็กอย่างเหมาะสมจะช่วยให้เด็กเติบโตเป็นคนดี หากเลี้ยงดูไม่ถูกต้องจะทำให้พวกเขามีพฤติ
Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
When we receive fortune, prestige, recognition or happiness, our minds will remain calm, not overwhelmed or attached. A person who is aware of suffering and happiness has trained the mind to be as sta
This text elaborates on the Three Characteristics: impermanence, suffering, and non-self, as fundamental truths of existence in Buddhism. It highlights how fortune, prestige, and happiness are tempora
The Mother of Great Kindness within the House
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The Mother of Great Kindness within the House
Despite the behavior of one spouse, one should never waver from the Dhamma. Occasionally, the husband may go astray or the wife will resort to frivolous behavior, wasting time and money, leaving the h
This text emphasizes the need to remain steadfast in the Dhamma despite challenges in marriage. It highlights the importance of nurturing love and kindness in family relationships, drawing on Buddhist
The Birth of a Meritorious Person
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The Birth of a Meritorious Person
child to be born to her. When someone from a fortunate realm is ready to be reborn, he will choose the best and most generous mother. Once he enters the womb, he brings good fortune to his mother and
The text discusses the relationship between an unborn child and their mother's well-being, highlighting how the child's past good deeds influence the mother's experiences, such as morning sickness. It