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Chand's Journey to Enlightenment and Teaching Dhamma
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Chand's Journey to Enlightenment and Teaching Dhamma
…is high level of meditative attainment, Chand asked Tongsuk to show her how to traverse to the afterlife realms so that she could find her father. With Tongsuk's help, Chand finally located her deceased f…
Chand achieved a high level of meditative attainment and sought to find her father in the afterlife. With Tongsuk's help, she communicated with her father in a hell realm, assisting him in recalling …
The Journey of Chaiyaboon and the Establishment of Dhammakaya Temple
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The Journey of Chaiyaboon and the Establishment of Dhammakaya Temple
…Yai assigned him to teach meditation to others. Chaiyaboon came to realize that his real purpose in life was to become a Buddhist monk. Khun Yai was pleased to hear of his intention but advised him to fin…
Chaiyaboon, a successful practitioner of Dhammakaya meditation, pursued his true calling as a Buddhist monk after graduating from Kasetsart University in 1969. Known as Luang Por Dhammayenyo, he becam
Meditation for Clarity and Caution
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Meditation for Clarity and Caution
… the issue later. Don't say anything that may come back to bite you. Speak only what is beneficial. Life is too short. While you are still alive, capitalize on your opportunity to do good deeds and accumu…
…s the ability to capitalize on opportunities for positive actions and the accumulation of merits in life, as shared through personal experiences.
Power Through Merit
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Power Through Merit
66. POWER THROUGH MERIT Whatever we set out to accomplish in life, we must examine our personal condition as well as the condition of our merit—the “spiritual capita…
In life, it is essential to assess both our personal condition and the merit we have accumulated. Striving …
Merit and the Journey of Good Deeds
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Merit and the Journey of Good Deeds
… to make merit. January 12, 1975 68. WITH MERIT, YOU WILL SUCCEED IN EVERYTHING My biggest fear in life is that I will not make enough merit. With great merit behind you, anything you wish can be attaine…
This text emphasizes the importance of small, consistent good deeds as a means of filling one's 'jar' of virtue. It highlights that personal efforts and merits shape one's fate, advocating for the pur
Building Merit and Pure Heart
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Building Merit and Pure Heart
…y are in a realm that is less pure. If you have not achieved that enlightened state of mind in this lifetime even though you have given your best, do not give up. Look for your victory in the next life. K…
…s and distinguish those on a less virtuous path. Even if one has not achieved enlightenment in this lifetime, persistence in building merit and improving oneself is key, promising eventual victory in this…
The Power of a Purified Mind
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The Power of a Purified Mind
… merit power. If we had nothing else but merit to our name, we would still achieve success. In this life, my mind is fixed on the quest for virtue and merit. The one thing which concerns me is that my mer…
…tial for personal growth. Ultimately, having faith in one's accumulated merit is crucial for facing life's difficulties. For more, visit dmc.tv
Understanding the Importance of Merit
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Understanding the Importance of Merit
89. USING MERIT CORRECTLY The act of charity returns to us in good fortune. The act of mental cultivation brings us deliverance. Meditate frequently. Before merit can be generated, there is a great d
…your merit and make the most of every opportunity to acquire more, as it serves as your refuge from life's defilements. The act of giving, regardless of your financial situation, is crucial in the journey…
Taking the Long-Term View in Life
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Taking the Long-Term View in Life
95. TAKE THE LONG TERM VIEW I am someone who takes the long term view (seeing beyond this life). Nothing can be taken with us after death except our merit and demerit. Accumulate as much merit a…
The text emphasizes the significance of adopting a long-term viewpoint, where the accumulation of merit becomes paramount. It suggests that upon death, only merit and demerit accompany us, urging indi
Old Merit, New Merit
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Old Merit, New Merit
… from their past lives to support them. However, if they don’t produce “new” merit in their present life, the old merit can be used up. With no new merit to sustain them in subsequent lives, they will be …
This text discusses the concept of merit, highlighting the importance of accumulating both old and new merit for future lives. It emphasizes that while rich people benefit from old merit, they risk fa
Embracing Hardship for Nibbana
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Embracing Hardship for Nibbana
…ill remains I will not allow myself to enter Nibbana. My mind is focused on merit. This is my final life that Mara can affect me. In this life, I am willing to lower my ego and accept hardship. It is not …
The text discusses the pursuits of perfection and the goal of attaining Nibbana by vanquishing Mara. The author emphasizes the willingness to accept hardship and lower ego to transform potential confl
The Importance of Temple Invitation and Life Planning
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The Importance of Temple Invitation and Life Planning
…er that we have put down our roots here at the Buddhajkar Center. February 8, 1981 176. PLAN YOUR LIFE Plan well for your life. I planned everything through. Even as a simple farmer, foresight served me…
เพื่อช่วยให้ผู้คนเข้าถึงสวรรค์ ควรเริ่มต้นด้วยการเชิญชวนให้พวกเขามาที่วัด หากท่านเชิญผู้คนไปที่วัด พวกเขาจะรู้สึกถึงความสำคัญของการบริจาคอาหารที่วัดมากกว่าการชวนไปบ้าน โดยเฉพาะที่ Wat Paknam ที่ฉันอาศ
Understanding Kamma and Buddhist Practices
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Understanding Kamma and Buddhist Practices
…'s actions of body, speech and mind; the consequences of past deeds largely determine one's general life situation. -- The Buddha defines it as volition (cetana). Each karmic act is the exercise of a choi…
…hat characterize Buddhist teachings, deepening the connection between our actions and the cycles of life.
Perfections in Buddhism: Understanding the Ten Perfected Virtues
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Perfections in Buddhism: Understanding the Ten Perfected Virtues
…l cultivationบุญกิริยาวัตถุ merit will nourish and protect you บุญอยู่เมืองหลังความสุขความสำเร็จ of life บุพการี one who does a favor before; a previous benefactor บุพเฟสนันวาส cohabitation in previous li…
ศึกษาความสำคัญของทัศ 10 ประการในพุทธศาสนา ซึ่งประกอบด้วยความเอื้อเฟื้อ, การมีสติ, การสละ, ปัญญา, ความอดทน, การเพียรพยายาม, ความจริงใจ, การตัดสินใจ, ความเมตตา และความเป็นกลาง การปฏิบัติตามทัศเหล่านี้เป
ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับพระพุทธศาสนาและสัญลักษณ์ต่าง ๆ
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ศึกษาเกี่ยวกับพระพุทธศาสนาและสัญลักษณ์ต่าง ๆ
…nce, Buddhist Lent พรม (Brahma) inhabitant of the higher heavens พรหมจรรย์ celibacy; celibate life; chaste life พรหมโลก Brahma world พรหมวิหาร 4, (Brahmavihara 4) The Four Lofty States of Mi…
บทความนี้กล่าวถึงแนวคิดในพระพุทธศาสนาเช่น พยาบาทและพรรษา พร้อมให้ข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับการที่พระพุทธศาสนาช่วยส่งเสริมคุณธรรมในชีวิต เช่น ความรักและความเมตตาผ่านพระวิหาร 4 และการรับรู้ถึงพระธรรมภายในตัว. นอกจ
Understanding the Buddha: His Life and Teachings
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Understanding the Buddha: His Life and Teachings
…is fully enlightened and who has realized nirvana without the benefit of a Buddha's teaching in the lifetime in which he attains it. A Buddha is generally regarded as omniscient. -- The name Buddha is a g…
…rical Buddha, born in 623 B.C. as Prince Siddhattha in present-day Nepal. At 29, he renounced royal life in search of solutions to suffering. At 35, he attained enlightenment and spent 45 years teaching t…
พระโพธิสตวและการฟื้นฟูพระพุทธศาสนา
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พระโพธิสตวและการฟื้นฟูพระพุทธศาสนา
… strove to practice meditation with a determination to a degree that he was willing to lay down his life until he succeeded. He rediscovered the Dhammakaya Tradition, the highest wisdom of meditation taug…
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับพระโพธิสตวในพระพุทธศาสนา ตั้งแต่แนวคิดในเถรวาทไปจนถึงมหายาน และการฟื้นฟูพระพุทธศาสนาของพระมงคลเทพมุนี ซึ่งเป็นพระอาจารย์ใหญ่แห่งวัดปากน้ำภาษีเจริญ โดยพระมงคลเทพมุนีได้ฟื้นฟูคติธรรมทางก
Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
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Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
… 8. Right Concentration - to cultivate the mind in the proper way. · *The Three Characteristics of Life* All compounded things are impermanent (anicca), unsatisfactory (dukha) and nonself (anatta). Beca…
…hood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. Additionally, it details the three characteristics of life: impermanence (anicca), unsatisfactoriness (dukha), and nonself (anatta), emphasizing that attachme…
The Five Precepts of Buddhism
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The Five Precepts of Buddhism
THE FIVE PRECEPTS The Five Precepts consist of the following: 1. Not to kill living beings (including animals) 2. Not to steal 3. Not to commit sexual misconduct 4. Not to tell lies 5. Not to consume
The Five Precepts in Buddhism outline ethical guidelines for practitioners, emphasizing respect for life among other moral behaviors. The First Precept, which prohibits killing, is noted as the gravest of…
Understanding the First Two Precepts of Buddhism
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Understanding the First Two Precepts of Buddhism
…s, and will not suffer a violent death • You will not be plagued by illness • You will enjoy a long life. 2. Stealing — Breaking the Second Precept Stealing is the act of taking possession of something w…
…he importance of not killing, which leads to various physical and mental benefits, including a long life and good health. Meanwhile, the Second Precept addresses stealing, outlining what constitutes theft…