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Characteristics of a True Buddhist
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Characteristics of a True Buddhist
are like any of them and if we have performed our duties as true Buddhists yet or not. A true Buddhist must exhibit the following characteristics: 1) Belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment. It is t
This text examines the qualities necessary for being a true Buddhist, highlighting the importance of belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment, adherence to the 5 precepts, understanding of Kamma, and
Meditation and the Prosperity of Buddhist Temples
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Meditation and the Prosperity of Buddhist Temples
minds only when they practice meditation until their minds reach a profound level of peacefulness and becomes so bright that they are able to see their minds through the brightness. Most people in thi
The text discusses the significance of meditation in achieving a peaceful mind, which allows individuals to see their true nature. It emphasizes the role of monks in teaching meditation and Dhamma to
Understanding Respect in Buddhism
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Understanding Respect in Buddhism
be summed up in the following proverb: One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel. If people think this way, they can harm Buddhism unknowingly. This is certainly not the nature of a Buddhist. Buddhists
The text illustrates the negative impact of generalizing about monks based on misconduct and emphasizes the importance of critical analysis as taught by the Buddha. It highlights a discussion between
Teaching Humility and Modesty through Buddha's Wisdom
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Teaching Humility and Modesty through Buddha's Wisdom
teaching ourselves humility and modesty. There may be times when an apology is required. Some difficulties are caused by our own carelessness, perhaps by damaging others' possessions, which can be sol
เนื้อหานี้อธิบายถึงความสำคัญของความอ่อนน้อมถ่อมตนและความอดทนเมื่อเผชิญปัญหา โดยอ้างอิงถึงการสอนของพระพุทธเจ้า ตัวอย่างการจัดการกับปัญหาจากพุทธศาสนา เช่น การเผชิญหน้ากับมารและความโกรธของยักษ์ โดยเน้นให
Confronting Obstacles
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Confronting Obstacles
II. CONFRONTING OBSTACLES The World of Problems 34 The Right Solution 36 Solvable and Insolvable 38 Knowledge for the Crisis 40 A Compass for Life 42 Handling Obstacles 44 Peace of Mind 46 Mental Stre
Discover the importance of confronting obstacles in life through various strategies. Learn about differentiating between solvable and insolvable problems, and the role of knowledge during crises. This
The True Refuge: A Journey to Personal Growth
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The True Refuge: A Journey to Personal Growth
12 12 VII. THE TRUE REFUGE 148 Goal of Life 150 Never Retreat... Never Regress 152 Task for the Mind 154 The True Refuge 156 The Chance and the Choice 158 Extinguishing 160 Ending Problems 162 Be Your
หนังสือเล่มนี้ถ่ายทอดแนวคิดเพื่อการเติบโตส่วนบุคคล ผ่านแนวทางการสร้างความเข้มแข็งภายในและกลไกในการเผชิญปัญหาที่คนเราพบเจอ ในแต่ละบทของเล่มนี้ ผู้เขียนชี้ให้เห็นถึงคุณค่าของความเป็นตัวของตัวเอง ความสำค
The World's Common Problems: Stronger Defilement, Weaker Wisdom
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The World's Common Problems: Stronger Defilement, Weaker Wisdom
21 21 THE WORLD'S COMMON PROBLEMS IV Stronger Defilement... Weaker Wisdom This world is a gathering place of imperfect people. Both men and women have a dark side to their minds. The springing up of m
This text reflects on the imperfections inherent in humanity, discussing how mental impurities can weaken wisdom and increase cravings. It emphasizes the importance of meditation in achieving inner pe
Applying the Law of Kamma to Life Challenges
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Applying the Law of Kamma to Life Challenges
We must use the knowledge about the Law of Kamma to solve the problems in our lives. First we have to stop and stand firm before taking any action. Drinking alcohol, gambling, or committing suicide to
Understanding the Law of Kamma is crucial in solving life's challenges. It's essential to pause before acting and avoid harmful solutions like alcohol and gambling. Instead, cultivate a clear mind, re
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28 September 2003 We have to admit that what befalls us is a result of our own deeds. When the mind is clear we can reconsider the cause and effect of the problems more precisely. Learn to forgive tho
The Way of Solitude
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The Way of Solitude
94 546 THE WAY OF SOLITUDE IVXI Immunity of the Mind The minds of those who do not practice meditation tend to be easily distracted and weakened. This makes them prone to uncontrollable feelings of sa
The text discusses how individuals who do not engage in meditation often struggle with distraction and mental weakness, leading to heightened feelings of sadness, stress, and depression. It emphasizes
The Way of Solitude: Organize Our Thoughts
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The Way of Solitude: Organize Our Thoughts
THE WAY OF SOLITUDE IVXII Organize Our Thoughts 67 97 If our minds are in disarray, we will not be ready for any tasks. Whether it is studying, teaching, or working, it cannot be completed with a conf
This text emphasizes the importance of organizing our thoughts to achieve clarity and focus. A disorganized mind hampers our ability to study, teach, or work effectively. When we learn to concentrate,
Outward Movement, Inward Stillness
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Outward Movement, Inward Stillness
ABOVE ALL CIRCUMSTANCES IVXVII Outward Movement, Inward Stillness Our career is merely a secondary priority that goes hand in hand with the Dhamma, the spiritual lessons which can be practiced during
The content emphasizes that while our careers are important, they should be secondary to our spiritual lessons, or Dhamma. By practicing mindfulness and resting our minds at the center of our bodies d
Unperturbed by Our Surroundings
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Unperturbed by Our Surroundings
ABOVE ALL CIRCUMSTANCES IVXVIII Unperturbed by our Surroundings This also keeps us ready for whatever occurrences may happen. Although death is inevitable and may arrive without warning, we will be un
This text discusses how achieving inner Dhamma through meditation allows individuals to face the inevitability of death without fear or worry. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a calm and un
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10 May 2005 We should always keep in mind that meditation is essential for us like air for breathing and food for a healthy life. Meditation is food for our mind and will bring about good mental healt
The Power of the Mind
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The Power of the Mind
136 THE POWER OF THE MIND VIXII The Power from Stillness Regular meditation will result in courage to overcome obstacles and temptations, and eventually we will take control of our own minds. This can
Regular meditation cultivates courage, enabling us to conquer obstacles and temptations. By stilling our minds daily, we can take control of our thoughts and actions, leading to personal empowerment.
Be Yourself: Embrace Your True Potential
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Be Yourself: Embrace Your True Potential
THE TRUE REFUGE VIIXIV Be Yourself What is it like to be yourself? Look at the sun, generating its own light and heat which becomes a tremendous source of power. Comparing ourselves ourselves with the
This text encourages individuals to embrace their true selves, comparing their potential to that of the sun, which emits light and heat as a source of energy. It emphasizes that, like the sun, humans
Giving Courage to Others
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Giving Courage to Others
166 THE TRUE REFUGE VIIXVII Giving Courage to Others Before we can encourage other people, we should be able to encourage ourselves first. The only way to empower the mind is to cling to the source of
Before we can encourage other people, we should be able to encourage ourselves first. The only way to empower the mind is to cling to the source of the absolute power of the Triple Gem. If our minds c
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By encouraging people to do good deeds, the result will be firmness of the mind. The mind will be strong and filled with unshakable courage. Also, the person will be adorable to all celestial beings a
A Definite Victory on the Path to Dhamma
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A Definite Victory on the Path to Dhamma
174 THE TRUE REFUGE VIIIXI A Definite Victory The absolute goal of attaining Dhamma is not easy. Although the middle path is direct, it is immeasurably long. But, however long it may be, we will fight
Attaining Dhamma is a challenging journey, requiring determination and perseverance on the middle path. As we continuously make merits, we combat the darkness within us, striving for perfection of the
Daily Life of Buddhists and Meditation
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Daily Life of Buddhists and Meditation
Daily Life of Buddhists Meditation Monica Luang Por 44 : What do Buddhist's scriptures say about time? : Time management for laypeople and Buddhist monks is quite different. Laypeople have to manage t
The text discusses the daily life of Buddhists, emphasizing the significance of meditation and prayer. Laypeople integrate mindfulness into their daily routines, balancing spiritual commitments with w