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Understanding Internal and External Fools in Buddhism
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Understanding Internal and External Fools in Buddhism
1) External Fools include non-Buddhists. They are determined to demolish Buddhism, whether they are of other religious affiliations or not. They typically try to cast aspersions upon Buddhist monks. W
The text discusses two types of fools in Buddhism: External Fools, who are non-Buddhists aiming to undermine the faith by misrepresenting its teachings, and Internal Fools, who are Buddhists lacking r
The Sacred Formulas of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam
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The Sacred Formulas of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam
For example, if there were statements about constructing a Dhamma Hall or a monk's shelter soon, then this must happen. In short, the temple must produce results as soon as it can. Thus, the first sac
The teachings of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam emphasize three sacred formulas essential for temple prosperity: cleanliness, diligent teaching of Dhamma, and frequent meditation practice. Cleanliness is vital
Building a Future of Social Harmony and Peace
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Building a Future of Social Harmony and Peace
T HE FUTURE There is still a long way to in the promotion of social harmony and everlasting peace in the world because the scale of the task is enormous and there is no previous perfect example which
The future holds the possibility of social harmony and peace, but the journey is long and requires dedication. The Dhammakaya Foundation plays a crucial role in offering education in virtue and medita
The Impact of Dhamma Quiz on Personal and National Development
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The Impact of Dhamma Quiz on Personal and National Development
In my opinion, the Dhamma quiz is the activity that should have a lot of support because it is one way to develop the country indirectly. Before the quiz, participants have to read the book. Usually m
The Dhamma quiz serves as a crucial activity for personal and national development by encouraging reading and understanding of fundamental Dhamma principles. Participants engage with important texts,
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 162 left the office. The loss of my daughter and the grief weighed on me constantly. I tried to talk to my close friends but nothing changed. Sorrow lingered on my mind and in my heart.
This narrative shares the author’s struggles with profound grief following the loss of her daughter. Despite her deep sorrow, she continues to fulfill her roles as a mother and wife. A pivotal moment
The Significance of Giving in Difficult Times
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The Significance of Giving in Difficult Times
45 AN 9.20, PTS: A IV 392: translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu 46 The Commentary states that Anathapindika is here referring to alms that he gives to the poor; his alms to the Sangha remain
This passage discusses a teaching from the Buddha to Anathapindika, emphasizing that even in times of famine when one can only offer coarse food, the act of giving remains valuable. The commentary hig
The Sun of Peace
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The Sun of Peace
Foreword The sun of peace The sun is a great source of energy. It leads the solar system as well as supporting all of the celestial bodies. The sun's rays benefit all. The sunlight provided is of in
The foreword discusses the sun as a vital energy source that sustains life on earth and serves as a metaphor for enlightenment. It draws parallels between the sun's unwavering presence and the dedicat
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
Death & Afterlife Monica Luang Por accumulate merits. Also, one should acknowledge the purpose of being born a human so as to cease birth and find the celestial realm as a halfway before reaching the
บทความนี้พูดถึงความเชื่อของชาวพุทธเกี่ยวกับความตายและชีวิตหลังความตาย โดยมีการสะสมบุญและการเข้าใจวัตถุประสงค์ในการเกิดเป็นมนุษย์ รวมถึงการหลีกเลี่ยงการเกิดใหม่ ชาวพุทธที่เข้าใจความจริงจะไม่มีความคาดหว
Confronting Obstacles: Understanding Solvable and Insolvable Problems
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Confronting Obstacles: Understanding Solvable and Insolvable Problems
38 CONFRONTING OBSTACLES XIII Solvable and Insolvable 26 September 2002 *** According to the Lord Buddha, there are two types of problems: satekicha and atekiccha, which means solvable and unsolvable.
จากคำสอนของพระพุทธเจ้า ปัญหามีสองประเภทคือ แก้ไขได้และแก้ไขไม่ได้ บทเรียนนี้ชี้ให้เห็นว่าไม่ทุกปัญหาสามารถแก้ไขได้ เช่น เมื่อเราตัดนิ้วมือแผลสามารถหายได้ แต่ถ้าเราถูกตัดหัวก็ไม่มีทางกลับมาเป็นเหมือนเด
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12 January 2007 Simply turn discouragement into motivation. You will discover that the best way to correct your mind is to let go and energize yourself with determination. Keep up with meritorious dee
The Value of a Meaningful Word
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The Value of a Meaningful Word
Verse 3. One Pacifying Word Is Noble Through a thousand speeches be composed of meaningless lines, better the single meaningful line one hears, then comes to calm. Explanation: Expressions replete wi
Verse 3 emphasizes the superiority of a single meaningful word over countless empty speeches. It suggests that true value lies in communication that calms the mind rather than in verbosity. This notio
The Impact of Dhamma Quiz Competitions on Youth
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The Impact of Dhamma Quiz Competitions on Youth
Even though each Quiz Competition may last only one day, young participants will still have to spend quite some time studying Dhamma before hand. They in turn absorb Dhamma into their mind without kno
Even though each Quiz Competition may last only one day, young participants will still have to spend quite some time studying Dhamma beforehand. This process positively impacts their thoughts, speech,
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The Seven Bases of the Mind 2 的时 5 Base (1) Nostril (Right nostril for men Left nostril for women Left for women Base (2) Bridge of nose Right for men Base (3) Middle part of head Base (4) Roof of mou
คันธูปพระอิ่มมปฐมฤกษ์ - ยกคพะแปล ภาค ๑
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คันธูปพระอิ่มมปฐมฤกษ์ - ยกคพะแปล ภาค ๑
ประโยคคง - คันธูปพระอิ่มมปฐมฤกษ์ ยกคพะแปล ภาค ๑ - หน้าที่ 61 (เทวดา) อ. ดาบศีรว่าเทวดา (อา) ถวายพระพรแล้วว่า เอโอ ชูโล อ.ภูวสินี อกมิน เหรียญแล้ว ม. ซึ่งอตมาภพ ฐูธุ ที่ภูว ท ด้าย ค ที่คอด้วย อภ อ.อาท
เนื้อหานี้เกี่ยวกับการถวายพระพรจากเทพและพระราชาที่เน้นย้ำเกี่ยวกับการไม่ทำโทษและการกระทำที่เหมาะสม รวมถึงการตั้งใจที่จะรักษาความเป็นระเบียบในสังคม โดยเฉพาะการขอโทษและการไม่ทำผิดซ้ำ ตลอดจนการมีมโนธรรมใ
Reflections on Meeting Luang Por at the Ashram
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Reflections on Meeting Luang Por at the Ashram
Meeting #2 22 August 2008 - Ashram After our last meeting with Luang Por, Jon has requested another one. Why he did this, I do not know. What do you ask a man who seems to know everything? Thinking t
This entry describes a poignant meeting at the Ashram with Luang Por, a monk who embodies happiness and wisdom. The narrator contemplates their own secrets and the profound connection felt with the mo
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
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THE WAY OF SOLITUDE IVXIII Make Your Mind Calm and Still 8 July 2007
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All of us secretly possess the strength within which can be perceived only when our mind is calm. Therefore, no matter how we suffer, do not lose that calmness. Keep smil- ing and you will find the so
Embracing Change Through Buddhism
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Embracing Change Through Buddhism
Suzanne Jeffrey "We cannot change our past, but we can change today and our future. Therefore, resolutions are very important. So we must resolve to be born with a pure mind to parents with pure mind
This text emphasizes the significance of making resolutions for personal growth and spiritual development. It highlights the belief that while we cannot alter our past, we hold the power to change our
Understanding the Role of Monks and Media Representation
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Understanding the Role of Monks and Media Representation
they should keep in mind that the Sangha Council has jurisdiction over a monk’s case. When a final judgment is made, people should not criticize or comment on it. If people do, in Buddhism it is consi
This text discusses the challenges faced by monks in Thailand due to negative media portrayals. It emphasizes the importance of differentiating between individual misconduct and the overall contributi