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…se (2) Bridge of nose {Left for women, Right for men} Base (3) Middle part of head Base (4) Roof of mouth Base (5) Throat Base (7) Centre of gravity Base (6) Navel
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…) Bridge of nose { Left for women Right for men } Base (3) Middle part of head Base (4) Roof of mouth Base (5) Throat Base (7) Centre of gravity Base (6) Navel
The Strength of the Mind
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The Strength of the Mind
A world of obstacles An unchanging picture of calm, Can be surmounted by your strength Compassion, The battle is already won Strength When y…
This text highlights the power of the mind in overcoming obstacles and challenges with strength and compassion. It emphasizes the unwavering support from nature and spiritual principles, symbolizing t
The Seven Bases Leading to Peace of Mind
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The Seven Bases Leading to Peace of Mind
…ase (2) Bridge of nose Left for women Right for men Base (3) Middle part of head Base (4) Roof of mouth Base (5) Throat Base (6) Navel Base (7) Centre of gravity
This text discusses the seven bases essential for achieving peace of mind, starting from the nostrils to the centre of gravity. It outlines specific bases for men and women, promoting mindfulness and
Understanding the Beauty of Mind and the Role of Marriage Counselors
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Understanding the Beauty of Mind and the Role of Marriage Counselors
that warn, "Sweet words are more devastating" or "Sweet beginning, bitter ending" or "Sweet mouth, sour bottom." 4th Level: Beauty of Mind - This is the beauty of the virtue within a person, whic…
This text discusses the concept of the 'Beauty of Mind,' emphasizing responsibility through the use of four requisites: clothing, food, shelter, and medicine, alongside daily activities and job respon
The Cost of Vices and the Path to Redemption
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The Cost of Vices and the Path to Redemption
"How much do you spend in a year going out to clubs?" "I guess about two or three times the amount spent on liquor." "Son, you contribute about 2,000 to 2,500 baht every year to making merit, bu…
This narrative reveals the transformation of an individual after receiving a wake-up call about the excessive spending on vices like drinking and smoking. Guided by Khun Yav and a realization of prior
The Importance of Instructors at YUWA CAMP
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The Importance of Instructors at YUWA CAMP
…or playing football or sports program and natural environment for sight-seeing trip such as forest, mountains or streams are also necessary. What is of equal importance is a private space for the team of…
Instructors at YUWA CAMP play a crucial role in children's development by fostering trust and understanding. These mentors, who children identify with, help create a supportive environment essential f
YUWA Camp Activities
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YUWA Camp Activities
…m field activities. They are, for example, the trip to Ban Phu Rua in Loei where they visit Phu Rua mount, Ban Kang or interesting sites near the meditation facility. Such activities gives them the oppor…
At YUWA Camp, participants engage in various enriching activities. They learn and sing uplifting songs like 'The Dawn of Dhamma' and 'Star in our hearts' led by mentors. Creative activities allow Yuwa
Yuwakalayanamitra Activities
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Yuwakalayanamitra Activities
…t to review meditation at least once a month at appropriate facility such as villas near the beach, mountain or stream. Alms-giving Yuwakalayanamitra give alms every month at the Dining Hall. Each parti…
Yuwakalayanamitra gathers every Sunday at Post N7 in International Dhammakaya Hall for merit-making. Monthly camps involve meditation retreats at scenic locations. Alms-giving occurs each month at the
Yuwa Camp: Empowering Children's Growth Through Meditation and Activities
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Yuwa Camp: Empowering Children's Growth Through Meditation and Activities
YUWACAMP YUWACAMP YUWACAMP What plans your children wish to do during vacation? Try YUWA CAMP. Meditation and activities will enable them to practice democracy among their friends, young and old and
…e through brief meditation sessions, all while surrounded by stunning landscapes of wildflowers and mountain streams. Embrace this opportunity for your children to nourish their spirits and learn valuabl…
Challenges in U.S. Policy Toward Palestinian Elections
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Challenges in U.S. Policy Toward Palestinian Elections
… succeeded in 2002 in articulating a vision for a diplomatic solution, but they have been unable to mount any concerted strategy to pursue that vision. The Bush administration’s success in gathering repr…
The text discusses the complications surrounding the Palestinian legislative elections and the subsequent U.S. effort to undermine the democratic outcome, particularly emphasizing the Bush administrat
The Impact of U.S. Pressure on Egyptian Democratic Reform
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The Impact of U.S. Pressure on Egyptian Democratic Reform
…tries was short-lived. By mid-2006, with the situation in Iraq deteriorating and concern about Iran mounting, the administration forgot its previous criticism of friendly autocratic regimes, redefined th…
In a speech in Cairo in June 2005, Rice underscored U.S. democratic reform measures. The U.S. reacted to Egypt's governance by canceling a free-trade agreement due to human rights concerns. While some
Understanding the Concept of Dhammakāya in Buddhist Thought
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Understanding the Concept of Dhammakāya in Buddhist Thought
…r Māra or Brahmā or anyone in the world, can truly say: ‘I am a son of the Blessed one, born of his mouth, born of dhamma, created by dhamma, an heir of dhamma.’ Why is that? Because, Vāsettha and Bhārad…
In this passage, Vāsettha and Bhāradvāja discuss the unwavering confidence in the Tathāgata, stating that those deeply rooted in dhamma can claim to be heirs of dhamma. The term 'dhammakāya' and its i
Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
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Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
…of being a noble disciple. Here, he is entitled a) a son of the Blessed Lord, b) who is born of his mouth, c) who is born of dhamma, d) who is created by dhamma, and e) an heir by (of) dhamma. These titl…
The text discusses the qualities of noble disciples in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of clear perception of dhamma and the eradication of doubts and fetters. It describes the transformation exp
Qualities of a Stream-Attainer in Buddhism
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Qualities of a Stream-Attainer in Buddhism
…). The next title clarifies the means by which the person was born through the Buddha. ‘Born of his mouth’ signifies his rebirth into such a transcendental plane through the Buddha’s verbal teaching. 40…
This text delves into the characteristics of a Stream-attainer, identified as a noble disciple who is reborn to a transcendental plane through the Buddha's teachings. Key qualities include association
Implications of Parallel Descriptions of Monks and Brahmins
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Implications of Parallel Descriptions of Monks and Brahmins
…ahma-jā brahma-nimmitā brahma-dāyādā. D.III.81. The Brahmins are Brahmā’s own children, born of his mouth, born of Brahmā, created by Brahmā, heirs of Brahmā. Grammatically, the component ‘brahma-’ in t…
The text delves into how Gombrich compares the descriptions of Brahmins and Monks, emphasizing the dual interpretations of the term 'brahma-' as both the masculine creator and the neuter ultimate real
Understanding the Connotation of Dhamma in Relation to Brahma
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Understanding the Connotation of Dhamma in Relation to Brahma
…hical fatherhood. According to the brahmanical claim, Brahma may simply create Brahmins through his mouth, out of his desire.52 In contrast, the Tathāgata’s ‘creation’ of a Buddhist noble disciple throug…
In this text, the term 'brahma-' is analyzed in the context of its translation as the masculine 'Brahma.' It discusses how the comparison between the Tathāgata and the Brahma, the creator, illustrates
Understanding Paccekabuddhas in Buddhist Philosophy
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Understanding Paccekabuddhas in Buddhist Philosophy
… is done for the audience’s good. He compares this with taking out a stick or pebble from a child’s mouth, even if it means drawing blood, in order to save that child. The Buddha’s speech is thus charact…
This text discusses the concept of Paccekabuddhas, individuals of high wisdom who achieve self-enlightenment but lack the ability to teach. It explores scholarly arguments about the pre-Buddhist origi
The Practice of Neidan: Achieving Longevity and Immortality
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The Practice of Neidan: Achieving Longevity and Immortality
…pedia/Daoism/fang.html. 69 Wang Mu, Foundations of Internal Alchemy: The Daoist Practice of Neidan (Mountain View: Golden Elixir Press, 2011), 13.
The text discusses Neidan, a method for achieving union with the cosmos through deep meditation and consciousness emptying. It examines key concepts such as attaining the One, the empty Way, and the P
Exploring Chinese Philosophical Texts and Their Influence
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Exploring Chinese Philosophical Texts and Their Influence
…March 31, 2010): 123–137. Mu, Wang. Foundations of Internal Alchemy: The Taoist Practice of Neidan. Mountain View: Golden Elixir Press, 2011. Muller, A. Charles. “四大 | Four Great Elements.” Digital Dicti…
This collection examines various texts that shed light on the development of Chinese philosophical thought and literary traditions. Works range from Livia Kohn's exploration of Taoist meditation pract