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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha
…nsights from someone else. 3. All of his teachings, when adhered to, will be beneficial and produce happiness. If not, then those instructions are useless since nobody can benefit from them. Based on these cri…
…ain, showing compassion. Following His teachings allows followers to attain Nibbana, sharing in the happiness He discovered.
The Joy of Ordination and Gratitude to Parents
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The Joy of Ordination and Gratitude to Parents
… one square meter for sitting and standing, and two square meters for sleeping. These can give more happiness than millions of Baht. This kind of happiness cannot be bought. Moreover, it was a double benefit.…
…ude. The personal experience of the writer showcases the joy of ordination, demonstrating that true happiness can be achieved without material wealth. It underlines the greater purpose of life found through su…
The Lord Buddha - The Role Model of Wisdom
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The Lord Buddha - The Role Model of Wisdom
…aning of vicissitudes. No one gains merely fortune or misfortunate throughout life; life is of both happiness and sorrow. We should bear this in mind: When one is happy, one should not overindulge in one's hap…
…he duality of life, encompassing both joy and sorrow. It emphasizes the importance of moderation in happiness and the courage to overcome sorrow. The teachings encourage us to navigate through life with a bala…
Understanding Brahmabhūta and the Path to Nibbāna
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Understanding Brahmabhūta and the Path to Nibbāna
…said to live without burning himself or others, satisfied, extinguished, tranquil, and experiencing happiness presently. Sometimes an Arahat who ‘lives with his self and becomes brahma’ is explained as passion…
…rs to the state of having eradicated all defilements, allowing one to experience ultimate peace and happiness. It parallels 'dhammacarĺa' and 'brahmacarĺa' as the highest ways of living. The connection between…
The Superiority of Dhamma over Worldly Existence
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The Superiority of Dhamma over Worldly Existence
…es her state of being a noble disciple, as her declaration of emancipation affirms. The mention of ‘happiness of truths’ implies also that such a realization brings about happiness. In verse 32, she declares t…
ในบทความนี้เสนอการเปรียบเทียบระหว่างความเป็นแม่ในโลกกับการเป็นบิดาทางจิตวิญญาณ โดยเน้นที่การดูแลร่างกายทางกายภาพและร่างกายทางจิตวิญญาณ รวมถึงประสิทธิภาพในการบรรเทาความกระหายของนมธรรมดาและนมที่เป็น dha
Understanding Your Foundations and Spiritual Growth
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Understanding Your Foundations and Spiritual Growth
…ith good health, which is a detailed, gentle, warm, uplifting feeling. But it is different from the happiness that we have experienced and understand that it is a real happiness, which is a kind of reasoned jo…
… experiences shape current perceptions. The narrative stresses the importance of understanding true happiness distinct from fleeting joy. The exploration leads to the perception of transparency and clarity in …
Meditation Benefits
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Meditation Benefits
…14, meditation benefits are indicated and described as follows: *Happy living* – We gain immediate happiness by the mere act of letting go from worries and burdens of life. It is akin to unloading a heavy loa…
… while promoting emotional and physical health. According to the Samadhi Sutta, meditation leads to happiness by freeing the mind from worries, making life more enjoyable. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Achieving Inner Peace Through Simple Reflection
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Achieving Inner Peace Through Simple Reflection
…ping our mind to achieve inner peace. There is nothing more simple and worthwhile in fulfilling our happiness than keeping our mind stable and still. ‘Stop’ is the key to success. It is the key to supreme sati…
…elaxing the body, and repeating the mantra 'sammaarahang', one can access a deeper understanding of happiness and fulfillment. The key to success is in stopping the mind's constant activity to develop wisdom, …
Understanding a Good Life: Insights from Luang Por
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Understanding a Good Life: Insights from Luang Por
…fine it? "Living a good life, it seems to me, is a life that is lived in peaceful co-existence and happiness. And this happiness, or sense of contentment, is a life that is formed as soon as we are born. But …
…ghts on living a good life. Despite the cultural diversity present, the concepts he discussed about happiness and contentment resonated universally. Emphasizing that a good life is based on peaceful coexistenc…
Understanding and Overcoming Defilements in Meditation
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Understanding and Overcoming Defilements in Meditation
…ropriate action, and then we suffer. Therefore, destroying all defilements is the solution for real happiness and should be the ultimate goal of each and every human being. “And how, Suzanne, do we destroy de…
…l, urging practitioners to avoid material distractions and focus internally during meditation. True happiness is seen as achievable through the destruction of defilements, encouraged by meditation and the cult…
The Connection Between Meditation, Nutrition, and Our Existence
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The Connection Between Meditation, Nutrition, and Our Existence
…individual ability is important: We must not be content with what we have attained. Usually we want happiness, but if we see things deeply and profoundly, we will be able to help others and create more happine…
…s can enhance the quality of our life, and understanding this interconnectedness may lead to deeper happiness and the ability to help others. Every moment brings us closer to our mortality, motivating our purs…
The Essence of Meditation and the Four Jhanas
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The Essence of Meditation and the Four Jhanas
…jhana, you get rid of sadness or suffering, and you are able to attain indifference which is beyond happiness or unhappiness. Since this feeling is beyond happiness, there is no word to explain it. Words can o…
…enomena occur: brightness, heat (effort), and combustion (mindfulness). The fourth jhana transcends happiness and unhappiness, leading to a profound state of indifference that cannot be fully articulated. This…
Understanding Mara and Meditation
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Understanding Mara and Meditation
… it helps you meditate more frequently. Luang Por gave us a blessing and said: “All people desire happiness. But here is what we all have in common: Birth, Old Age, Sickness and Death. Meditate and follow th…
…uman experiences like birth, aging, sickness, and death and encourage meditation in pursuit of true happiness and enlightenment, ultimately leading to the end of the re-birth cycle. For more insights, visit dm…
Meditation Techniques for Inner Peace
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Meditation Techniques for Inner Peace
…mary path). At this stage the mind is becoming more stable and is seated at the center of the body. Happiness is one of the side effects of this state.. With continuous observation at the center of this object…
… deeper state of peace and eventually revealing their true selves, the 'Dhammakaya', where ultimate happiness resides. Continuous practice at the center of the body helps refine one's state of being, fostering…
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PHRAMONNALLEPHANOPIN (1884-1969) Founder of the Dhammasakay Tradiion *When you need happiness, you should allow your mind to come to a standstill. Stopping is the manifestation of success - if …
Quality of Mind: Mankind's Most Precious Resource
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Quality of Mind: Mankind's Most Precious Resource
…ve arisen as side-effects. As the rate of progress in science and technology has increased, lasting happiness has become proportionately elusive. The pressure of material progress has left many wondering wheth…
…ology, the quality of mind has become increasingly vital. The rapid advancement of science has made happiness hard to achieve, with rising social issues like crime and moral vacuums plaguing society. True fulf…
The Benefits of Ordination while still Young
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The Benefits of Ordination while still Young
…onal worries. 2. In your youth, for a brief period, you will be able to taste the fullness of true happiness. When you are a student, your defilements are still limited. However, after you are ordained, you w…
…aining, students can enjoy a unique phase of life free from heavy responsibilities, leading to true happiness and reduced worries about worldly matters. Such experiences cultivate merit and a more profound gra…
Journey to Inner Brightness
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Journey to Inner Brightness
… ball is connected firmly to the mind, and is seated at the center of the body. You will experience happiness, With continuous observation at the center of this crystal ball, it will give way to a succession o…
…stage, known as pathama magga, leads to the ultimate attainment of Dhammakaya, representing supreme happiness. Continuous observation of this crystal ball is essential for reaching higher levels of spiritual p…
The Role of Buddhism in Society
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The Role of Buddhism in Society
… gains earned, associating with good friends and moderately and sufficient living. Buddhism brings happiness to the world, supports the practice of non-violence which is conducive to world peace." Digested f…
…, as expressed in the Bali phrase 'Sukha Sangha Samakki', highlights that collective harmony brings happiness. Through teachings common to all Buddhist schools, communities can collaborate for mutual growth an…
The Importance of Meditation and Attaining Dhamma
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The Importance of Meditation and Attaining Dhamma
…e I was determined to do so. Meditation is the most important thing in life. If we do not seek true happiness in this lifetime, then we will not find it even in the next life. Resolve to find true happiness in…
…practice leads to a purified mind and heightened knowledge. It highlights the importance of seeking happiness in this life through meditation, regardless of age or physical ability. The author shares personal …