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Reflections on Meditation and Teachings of Luang Por
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Reflections on Meditation and Teachings of Luang Por
Leaving Luang Por that day, we have no idea when we will ever return. And, so, we say "Good Bye" and thank him for all of his kindness. He says: "Please continue to meditate and I think you will be v
In this touching reflection, the author recounts a farewell to Luang Por, expressing gratitude for his kindness and wisdom. Luang Por encourages continued meditation practice and shares hopes for the
The Early Life of Luang Por Dhammajayo
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The Early Life of Luang Por Dhammajayo
Luang Por's STORY 21 Luang Por Dhammajayo was born Chaiyaboon Suddhipol on April 22, 1944, to the family of Janyong and Juree Suddhipol. He grew up in a small house on the bank of the Chao Praya Rive
Luang Por Dhammajayo, born Chaiyaboon Suddhipol on April 22, 1944, in Singburi, Thailand, had a keen interest in Buddhism from a young age. Raised by an engineer father, he frequently attended boardin
The Importance of Meditation and Kamma
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The Importance of Meditation and Kamma
"We are like flowers that need to be watered every day. We need good soil and good water in which to grow. Of course our Kamma plays a role in this, but we can overcome some of our bad kamma by changi
This text emphasizes the necessity of daily meditation for personal growth and understanding Kamma. It highlights the need to change bad habits and perform good deeds to overcome negative karma. The t
Interview with Luang Phaw
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Interview with Luang Phaw
Interview Monica sure if the interview part will be entertaining. : So then we will reciprocate. I learn things from you, and now you learn things from me. Luang Phaw: Right, we both meet each other h
ในการสัมภาษณ์นี้ โมนิกาได้พูดคุยกับหลวงพ่อเกี่ยวกับประสบการณ์การทำสมาธิและบรรยากาศที่สงบของวัด หลวงพ่อแนะนำให้มีสมาธิเพื่อเพลิดเพลินกับความสุข แม้ว่าจะเป็นช่วงเวลาสั้น ๆ นอกจากนี้ โมนิกายังแสดงความประ
How to Meditate: A Guide to Inner Peace
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How to Meditate: A Guide to Inner Peace
How to Meditate? Monica : Yes, by meditation, not death. I would like to use meditation to fill my body and soul with all these nice images, if it's possible in my life. Yes, that would be really nice
In this insightful dialogue, Monica expresses her desire to use meditation to enrich her life with positive imagery. Luang Phaw emphasizes that meditation is not tied to religion but is a practical to
How to Meditate: A Simple Guide
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How to Meditate: A Simple Guide
How to Meditate? Luang Phaw: Very good. No sand, no sea, but only the sun, not Monica shining too strong. How come you told me that meditation was impossible for you? : I can. I can picture that! Luan
Meditation can be achieved through simple visualization techniques. By focusing on a soothing image, like the sun, and relocating it to your abdomen, you can calm your mind. It's important to maintain
The Path to Inner Happiness through Meditation
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The Path to Inner Happiness through Meditation
How to Meditate? Luang Phaw: Yes, you are correct. One can rely on oneself to be Monica happy. In other words, one will fall in love with oneself. : Without being selfish? Luang Phaw: Right, falling i
Luang Phaw discusses the significance of finding happiness within oneself rather than through external means. He emphasizes that true happiness comes from introspection and meditation, which requires
Encounter with Luang Por Dattajevo at the Ashram
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Encounter with Luang Por Dattajevo at the Ashram
Meeting #3 15 February 2009 - Ashram Little did I know when I left the Wat in September of 2008 that I would be back. But, when I was there last, I helped them initiate a project called the Peace Rev
In February 2009, I revisited the Ashram to attend the Peace Revolution Conference, having previously contributed to its development. My host encouraged me to meet Luang Por Dattajevo, and upon enteri
The Dhammakaya Tradition
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The Dhammakaya Tradition
The Dhammakaya Tradition Founded by the Great Abbot of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, Phramongkolthepmuni (background picture), the Dhammakaya Knowledge was passed on to Khun Yai Chand Khonnokyoong (center
The Dhammakaya Tradition was founded by the Great Abbot of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen, Phramongkolthepmuni. This rich tradition of knowledge was eventually passed on to Khun Yai Chand Khonnokyoong, who p
Honorary Recognitions of Phrarajbhavanavisudh
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Honorary Recognitions of Phrarajbhavanavisudh
Honorary Doctorate Degree in Buddhist Studies from Mahachulalongkorn Rajavidyalaya, Bangkok (under H.M. the King’s patronage), given to Phrarajbhavanavisudh (Venerable Dhammajayo Bhikkhu). Received De
Phrarajbhavanavisudh, also known as Venerable Dhammajayo Bhikkhu, received significant honors for his contributions to Buddhist studies and social work in Thailand. He was awarded an honorary doctorat
How to Meditate
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How to Meditate
How to Meditate? Monica Luang Por Monica : I would like to use meditation to fill my body and soul with all these nice images, if it's possible in my life. Yes, that would be really nice. : Meditation
Meditation is a universal practice that transcends religious beliefs, providing a path to happiness and inner peace. Luang Por guides Monica, helping her to visualize and connect with her feelings dur
How to Meditate: A Beginner's Guide
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How to Meditate: A Beginner's Guide
How to Meditate? Monica Luang Por Monica Luang Por Monica Luang Por Monica Luang Por 64 Are you picturing your son at home or somewhere else? : Right now I have to concentrate more to visualize it rea
In this text, the author discusses the importance of visualization in meditation. A conversation reveals how the ability to concentrate and picture a loved one's face can aid in the meditation process
How to Meditate
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How to Meditate
How to Meditate? Luang Por Monica : : Yes, you are correct. One can rely on oneself to be happy. In other words, one will fall in love with oneself. : Without being selfish? Luang Por Right, falling i
Luang Por explains that true happiness can only be found within oneself and is not dependent on external factors. Material happiness is fleeting and often leads to further dissatisfaction. Through med
About the Author: Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
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About the Author: Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
About the Author was one of the forefront disciples of The Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni (Luang Pu Wat Paknam), the past famous abbot of Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen who discovered the Dhammakaya Medita
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, a prominent disciple of the Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni, was taught the Dhammakaya Meditation by the Master Nun. After graduating from Kasetsart University, he was ordained
WORLD DHAMMAKAYA CENTRE
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WORLD DHAMMAKAYA CENTRE
WORLD DHAMMAKAYA CENTRE O n its present 800 acres site, WDC will comprise the Great Sapha Dhammakaya Assembly Hall (the largest spiritual assembly hall in the world), the Phramonkollthepmuni Vihara,
The World Dhammakaya Centre spans 800 acres and includes the Great Sapha Dhammakaya Assembly Hall, the largest spiritual hall globally, and the Phramonkollthepmuni Vihara, dedicated to the revered med
Mindfulness and Meditation Techniques
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Mindfulness and Meditation Techniques
Reflect on what our great teacher has taught us. Our Great Master Luang Pu16 Wat Paknam17 advised us to visualize a crystal sphere and recite the mantra “samma ar- ahang”8 at the same time. Visualizin
Reflecting on the teachings of our Great Master Luang Pu, we learn the importance of visualizing a crystal sphere while reciting the mantra 'samma ar- ahang' to maintain mindfulness. Mindfulness and r
Luang Por Dhammajayo's Global Impact
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Luang Por Dhammajayo's Global Impact
and the United States. • Collaborating with, and giving support to, Buddhist organizations throughout the world. Facilitated ordination and training programs for monks and novices in Nepal, Indonesia,
Luang Por Dhammajayo has significantly contributed to Buddhist organizations worldwide, facilitating ordination and training for monks in several countries. He established research programs for script
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's Campaign Against Alcohol and Gambling
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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's Campaign Against Alcohol and Gambling
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's "no alcohol no tobacco" project campaigns against the use of drugs and bad temptations; which are causes of unhappiness within the family, society and country. The campaigns ma
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo's 'no alcohol no tobacco' project addresses the social issues stemming from drug use and gambling that adversely affect families and society in Thailand. The campaign inspired a
Evolution of Meditation Halls in Dhamma Practice
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Evolution of Meditation Halls in Dhamma Practice
The very first meditation hall, accommodating only 500 people (named ‘Catummaharajika’), was filled to its capacity in only 5 years. The number of people who attended the sermon grew at a very fast pa
The first meditation hall named 'Catummaharajika' quickly filled to capacity within five years. As attendance grew, even outdoor seating became necessary during ceremonies led by Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
The Utmost Gratitude towards the Teacher
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The Utmost Gratitude towards the Teacher
The text in the image reads: --- **The Utmost Gratitude towards the Teacher** E very success and achievement of the Wat Phra Dhammakaya, whether it was the completion of the temple site, creating a
The text honors Khun Yaya, the influential teacher of Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, whose guidance and support were vital to the achievements of Wat Phra Dhammakaya. Her contributions to the Buddhist communi