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Understanding Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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Understanding Self-Mortification in Buddhism
It is for this reason that the Lord Buddha should want to start his sermon by instructing the ‘group of five’ that indulgence of the senses is unsuitable, base, ignoble, without benefit, unsuitable fo
In this text, Lord Buddha teaches that indulgence of the senses is unsuitable for a Buddhist monk and should be avoided. The practice of self-mortification, common among non-Buddhist ascetics, include
The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
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The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
sense of security, but in the end, he will surely take advantage of us and leave us decapitated in the jungle. It is for all of these reasons that the Lord Buddha taught that self-mortification is a n
The text discusses self-mortification as a non-Buddhist and dangerous practice, as taught by the Buddha. It emphasizes the importance of the Noble Middle Way, or the Eightfold Path, as the means to un
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
depressed and dejected. 1.1.8 Feeling slighted [domanassa] : This is when one has a 'chip on one's shoulder' (to be aggressively sensitive about a particular thing or bear a grudge). 1.1.9 Bemoani
This text explores the concept of suffering as taught by the Buddha, outlining twelve types of suffering including feeling slighted, bemoaning losses, and separation from loved ones. It highlights how
The Noble Eightfold Path and the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Eightfold Path and the Cessation of Suffering
"The wise one who trains himself [yoĝāvācara] should see that the builder is ‘Craving’ who fashions the home that is the physical body of each and every living being, to keep those living beings being
This text delves into the teachings of the Buddha regarding the nature of craving as the cause of suffering and the means of escape through the Noble Eightfold Path. The concept of the 'Elixir of Deat
Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
parideva dukkha The Buddha characterized this form of suffering as that which produces tears of anguish whenever we are unable to give up our attachment to something. Again the cause might be the dece
This text delves into the different forms of suffering defined by the Buddha. It describes 'parideva dukkha' as the anguish leading to tears due to attachment loss, primarily affecting those grieving
Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
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Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
same happiness to us as if we were really in āyatanā nibbāna — but we are still ‘alive’ in our human body. 2. Nirvana without residual aggregates (Anupādisesa Nirvana [Nibbāna]) is the Nirvana that is
This text delves into the concepts of Āyatanā Nibbāna and Anupādisesa Nibbāna, explaining that Nirvana exists beyond the physical realm and is not bound by worldly elements. It describes Nirvana as a
Understanding Suffering and the Subtle Human Body
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Understanding Suffering and the Subtle Human Body
wealth. As the majority of sorts of suffering concerns material things, having attained the subtle human body, the mind, being unified with the subtle human body, is safely withdrawn beyond the reach
This text discusses why most people suffer due to attachment to their physical bodies and possessions, despite intellectually understanding Buddha's teachings on impermanence. The author emphasizes th
The Transformative Journey of Animals and a Hermit
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The Transformative Journey of Animals and a Hermit
the vow that he would not go foraging any more for as long as he could not still his mind from desire. The snake had been trodden upon by a "holy cow" and had bitten the cow, accidentally killing it.
This narrative explores the stories of various animals and a hermit who each confront their weaknesses—anger, greed, and arrogance. A snake, having killed a cow in a moment of uncontrolled anger, vows
Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths
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Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths
natal wind 61 neighbourhood concentration 43, neither-perception-nor-non-perception, absorption of 193 nibbāna, anupadisesa 21, 112, 114; ayatana 21, 102, 112, 114; sa upādisesa 21, 112, 113-4 Nirvana
This text delves into key concepts in Buddhist philosophy, particularly Nibbāna and the Noble Truths. It discusses the interrelation of teachings, the significance of practicing the Middle Way to atta
Techniques for Effective Meditation
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Techniques for Effective Meditation
2. Don't crave after seeing something: You should always maintain complete neutrality of mind. Don’t let your mind be distracted from the object of meditation and the mantra. Don’t worry yourself abou
This text discusses key meditation techniques, emphasizing the importance of neutrality and visualization in practice. It advises against craving and worries during meditation, focusing instead on mai
Benefits of Meditation
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Benefits of Meditation
The basic meditation described here will lead to a deepening of happiness in life. If one doesn't abandon the practice but cultivates meditation regularly, to the point that the sphere of Dhamma is at
Basic meditation can deepen happiness in life. By regularly practicing meditation and maintaining the Dhamma sphere, one can find refuge and happiness now and in the afterlife. Benefits include a calm
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
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Prologue Siam before the turn of the century was a green and luxuriant land — a land of paddy fields with sparkling waterways chock-a-block with heaving river barges laden with rice destined for the
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The Art of Mindfulness Meditation
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The Art of Mindfulness Meditation
the monk's name 'Candasar Bhikkhu'. The name 'Candasar' was in the traditional Pali language and meant "the one with a bright radiance like the moon". As the ordination ceremony approached, someone wa
This book delves into the principles of mindfulness meditation, offering practical techniques for integrating mindfulness into daily life. It discusses the psychological benefits of meditation, includ
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5 New Incumbent at Wat Paknam "The stopping of the mind is the important thing. Stopping is the manifestation of success in meditation — right from the beginning to arahanthood." (Phramongolthepm
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The Power of Mindfulness
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The Power of Mindfulness
teaching they receive at the temple. If we reach the truth and guide people in the right way, then in the end skill in meditation will triumph over slander. I am not upset by all this controversy beca
Mindfulness is a practice that involves being fully present and engaged in the moment. This book delves into various techniques for cultivating mindfulness, discussing its profound effects on mental h
บทเรียนจากธรรมชาติ
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บทเรียนจากธรรมชาติ
How to Meditate Meditation is a state of ease, inner peace and happiness that we can bring into being, ourselves. It is a practice recommended by Buddhism for happiness, non-recklessness, mindfulness
บทเรียนจากธรรมชาติเป็นแนวทางที่ทำให้เราสามารถเข้าใจการทำงานของระบบนิเวศและความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างสิ่งมีชีวิต การศึกษาธรรมชาติส่งผลให้เราเรียนรู้จากประสบการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้นในโลกและนำมาใช้ในการพัฒนาชีวิตของเรา
การดูแลสุขภาพจิตในยุคดิจิทัล
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การดูแลสุขภาพจิตในยุคดิจิทัล
The basic meditation described here will lead to a deepening of happiness in life. If one doesn’t abandon the practice but cultivates meditation regularly, to the point that the sphere of Dhamma is at
ในยุคดิจิทัลที่มีความเร่งรีบ ผู้คนต้องเผชิญกับความเครียดเป็นประจำ การรู้จักวิธีการดูแลสุขภาพจิตเป็นสิ่งสำคัญ การใช้เทคโนโลยีเพื่อสนับสนุนสุขภาพจิต เช่น แอปพลิเคชันช่วยผ่อนคลาย และการเชื่อมต่อกับผู้คนร
Understanding the Basics of Machine Learning
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Understanding the Basics of Machine Learning
Universal Goodness : 65 In the Patisambhidamagga text, Venerable Sariputra says: "Sila is the intention to abstain from three forms of physical dishonesty, namely, killing, stealing and sexual miscon
Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence that focuses on the development of algorithms that allow computers to learn patterns from data. It is widely used in various applications such a