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Daily Life of Buddhist Monks
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Daily Life of Buddhist Monks
Daily Life of Buddhists Meditation Monica to a sermon, meditate, and make merits. Also, on special days in Buddhism such as Visakha Puja Day, Asarnha Puja Day, Buddhist Lent Day, the end of Buddhist L
This text delves into the daily routines of Buddhist monks, highlighting their commitment to spiritual growth through meditation, alms rounds, and adherence to the teachings of the Lord Buddha. Monks
A Successful Marriage
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A Successful Marriage
A Successful Marriage from violence, hard burdens or infidelity, according to Buddhist explanation, it is the effect of their own misbehavior in the past life. The women probably used to be men in the
This text discusses the Buddhist view on marriage and the repercussions of past life actions. It suggests that individuals may face hardships in their current lives, such as violence and infidelity, d
Death and Rebirth: Exploring the Afterlife
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Death and Rebirth: Exploring the Afterlife
Death & Rebirth their mind will be loaded down with the weight of unwholesomeness and thus diminished by darkness. The person will see a black spot or a gloomy picture before being drawn into a black
The text discusses how the state of mind at the time of death influences the journey after life. A mind burdened by unwholesomeness may lead to suffering or rebirth in various realms, including hell,
Death and Rebirth Insights
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Death and Rebirth Insights
Death & Rebirth Luang Por The normal goodbye with dead people is just to put them in the hospital, then into the refrigerator and then put them into the earth; into the tomb. I don't know why that hap
This text discusses the changing rituals surrounding death, comparing modern practices to those of the past. It highlights a universal experience during dying, where individuals reflect on their past
Truth for the Family
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Truth for the Family
Part Five: Truth for the Family physical attempts upon His life. However, they had no effect on His strong determination. Furthermore, none of His actions were for personal gain. When offered valuable
This section emphasizes that the Dhamma teachings are accessible and beneficial to all, promoting personal growth and the possibility of attaining Nibbana. It highlights the importance of practicing D
Truth for the Family: The Impact of Good Deeds
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Truth for the Family: The Impact of Good Deeds
Part Five: Truth for the Family that good deeds will always bring favorable outcomes and vice versa. Important to Remember: 1. The first stage of good deeds: When we have done something good, even if
Part Five of the text discusses the importance of good deeds within a familial context. It details four stages of good deeds: self-satisfaction from the initial act, the development of a virtuous pers
Understanding the Law of Kamma for Family Growth
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Understanding the Law of Kamma for Family Growth
Part Five: Truth for the Family have this kind of person as a subordinate, s/he should be ready to prove his actual accomplishments. This person may deserve a single level promotion. 3. If a person ha
In the context of family and personal development, the Law of Kamma emphasizes the importance of right actions leading to favorable outcomes. Promotion is based on actual accomplishments, with a clear
Meditation Technique and Tips
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Meditation Technique and Tips
Part Six: Meditation Technique and Tips You may visualize an apple, an orange or a grapefruit in the center of your body. You can visualize any neutral object as it becomes clearer and evolves on its
Part Six of the book focuses on meditation techniques that promote inner happiness through simple visualization. Readers are encouraged to visualize neutral objects, relax their minds, and embrace a n
Exploring Tolerance and Benevolence in Daily Life
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Exploring Tolerance and Benevolence in Daily Life
Part Seven: Appendixes 3. Tolerance; putting up with adversity; patience (Khanti) 4. Being able to part with possessions and give them to the proper people who will care for them well; renunciation (C
In this section, we delve into the virtues of tolerance and benevolence, such as patience (Khanti) and renunciation (Cāga). The text highlights four detrimental paths leading to ruin, including indulg
The Six Roads to Ruin and Directions Worthy of Respect
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The Six Roads to Ruin and Directions Worthy of Respect
Part Seven: Appendixes Groups of Six: Six Roads to Ruin (Apāyamukha): 1. Drinking intoxicating liquors 2. Wandering abroad at night; nightlife 3. Indulging in entertainment: theatres, saloons, bars, e
Part Seven of the text outlines critical moral lessons including the six roads to ruin, which encompass detrimental behaviors such as alcohol consumption, nightlife, and poor friendships. It contrasts
Meditation Centers in Asia
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Meditation Centers in Asia
Part Seven: Appendixes ASIA BRUNEI Co-ordination Office Contact: Ruangrassame Chareonying Tel: +(673) 8-867-029 E-mail: [email protected] Thailand Co-ordinator contact: Ms. Rawiwon Mechang Tel: +(66
This section provides essential contact information for Dhammakaya meditation centers located in various Asian countries such as Brunei, China, Hong Kong, and Indonesia. The text includes names, phone
Dhammakaya Meditation Societies Worldwide - Contact Information
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Dhammakaya Meditation Societies Worldwide - Contact Information
Ottawa Co-ordination Office 354 Breckenridge Cres.Ottawa, Ontario K2W1J4, Canada Contact: Pattrawan Sukantha Tel: +1(613) 254-9809 +1(613) 261-4341 E-mail: [email protected] Montreal Co-ordination
This text provides contact information for Dhammakaya Meditation Societies located in Canada and Australia. In Ottawa, the office is at 354 Breckenridge Crescent with contacts Pattrawan Sukantha and v
Meditation Centres in New Zealand and Solomon Islands
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Meditation Centres in New Zealand and Solomon Islands
NEW ZEALAND Orewa Orewa Meditation Centre 43 Albatross Road, Red Beach, HBC, Auckland, New Zealand, 1461 Tel: +(64) 9-427-4263 Fax: +(64) 9-427-4264 Mobile: +(64) 21-153-8592 E-mail: orewameditation@y
This text provides details on meditation centres in New Zealand, specifically the Orewa Meditation Centre and the Dunedin Meditation Centre, along with their contact information. It also briefly menti
Where Does Peace Begin?
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Where Does Peace Begin?
Where Does Peace Begin? temperament. The root of peace and calm comes from within the mind, and it is this fact that ultimately causes one to have a good or bad temperament. Knowing this, how do we th
This text emphasizes that true peace and calm originate from within the mind. By understanding and achieving a pure and contented mindset, individuals can find true happiness. True happiness leads to
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace When we travel, we often encounter various obstacles. Sometimes the flight we want is fully booked. Sometimes we have excess baggage and insufficient funds. Sometimes bad wea
The text draws a parallel between life and travel, emphasizing that obstacles—be they financial, physical, or emotional—hinder our progress towards happiness. It suggests that overcoming these challen
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace had previously learned meditation using the Dham- makaya technique that leads to true happiness and a peaceful path. Dr.Nobel gave a speech and it can be said that he is one
This text highlights the journey towards achieving true happiness and inner peace through the Dhammakaya meditation technique. Dr. Nobel, a prominent advocate for global peace, delivers insightful spe
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace There is no doubt in my mind that if all of the statesmen of the world, the military, the politicians and the corporate leaders accepted the principle of meditation and agree
The text highlights the profound influence of Luang Por Dhammajayo's teachings on achieving world peace through inner peace via meditation. It praises his efforts to bridge cultural and religious diff
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace respect for life are also among his hallmarks. Luang Por Dhammajayo has initiated the televised program DMC that has brought immense benefits to many audiences around the wor
The text discusses the impact of Luang Por Dhammajayo's DMC program, highlighting its global recognition and the visible joy of 300,000 participants. It emphasizes grassroots actions for peace, advoca
Finding True Peace: Beyond Words and Wars
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Finding True Peace: Beyond Words and Wars
Chapter 8 We will Definitely Find True Peace... e often talk about 'peace' after 'wars' have We about 'peace', it can never stop wars that have hap- pened or are happening. It has been written that "e
This chapter discusses the concept of 'True Peace' and how it is often romanticized in literature and rhetoric but remains elusive in reality. It highlights the desire for peace among all societal cla
The Golden Age of Inner Peace
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The Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace the World No Tobacco Day Award in 2004 from the World Health Organisation for his successful smoke-free campaign among hundreds of Buddhist temples in Thailand. He was the fi
This text outlines the achievements of a Thai Buddhist monk who received multiple prestigious awards for his dedication to promoting inner peace and smoke-free environments in Thailand's Buddhist temp