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Teachings of the Buddha on Nobility and Right Action
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Teachings of the Buddha on Nobility and Right Action
…tion to kill — this example of thinking that is Right Action on the level of transcending evil by a mind that has attained stream-entry. 4.2 Abstention from Stealing Abstention from stealing on the level …
In this text, the Buddha teaches that true nobility is defined by one's actions towards living beings. Ariya learns that harming others disqualifies him from being 'noble', resulting in his attainment
Understanding Right Livelihood and Wrong Trade
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Understanding Right Livelihood and Wrong Trade
…ultery again This example of thinking that is Right Action on the level of ‘transcending evil’ by a mind that has attained stream-en- try. 5. Right Livelihood At its most basic, Right Livelihood means ear…
In Buddhist teachings, Right Livelihood refers to earning a living that upholds ethical values and avoids harmful practices. It specifically highlights five types of Wrong Trade which are prohibited:
Understanding Wrong Livelihood and Its Varieties
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Understanding Wrong Livelihood and Its Varieties
…es up and buys the little one for one kahapana. A while later he comes back and says he changed his mind and he wants the big one. The hunter asks two kahapanas for the big deer. The gangster said that he…
This text delves into the concept of Wrong Livelihood, highlighting dishonest practices such as corrupt land measurement, bribery, and fraudulent transactions. It illustrates various forms of deceptio
The Transformative Journey of Animals and a Hermit
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The Transformative Journey of Animals and a Hermit
the vow that he would not go foraging any more for as long as he could not still his mind from desire. The snake had been trodden upon by a "holy cow" and had bitten the cow, accidentally k…
This narrative explores the stories of various animals and a hermit who each confront their weaknesses—anger, greed, and arrogance. A snake, having killed a cow in a moment of uncontrolled anger, vows
The Jewelled Wheel of the Universal Monarch
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The Jewelled Wheel of the Universal Monarch
…eal forcibly with any evils such as organized crime, all he needs to do is make a resolution in his mind and the Jewelled Wheel will lead his troops to quell the troubles — and no other weapon will be abl…
This text discusses the essential attributes of the Jewelled Wheel bestowed upon the Universal Monarch. Among seven jewels, the Jewelled Wheel stands out for its double function as an invincible weapo
Adapting Teaching Practices Through the Middle Way
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Adapting Teaching Practices Through the Middle Way
how to adapt the teaching for our personal practice. How-ever, if we look at how Luang Phaw Wat Paknam explained these same words, compiled from sermons he gave on many occasions: SECTION 2: THE MIDDL
…iscover how these teachings can enhance personal practices and provide substantial benefits through mindful engagement and inner exploration.
The Middle Way and the Four Noble Truths
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The Middle Way and the Four Noble Truths
…t Action [Sammā Kammanta] 5. Right Livelihood [Sammā Ājīva] 6. Right Effort [Sammā Vāyāma] 7. Right Mindfulness [Sammā Sati] 8. Right Concentration [Sammā Samādhi] This is the Middle Way realized by the …
…as taught by the Tathāgata, emphasizing the importance of Right Speech, Action, Livelihood, Effort, Mindfulness, and Concentration as a means to attain insight and extinguish defilements. Furthermore, it …
The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
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The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
…ady exist in the world (even if there is no-one to discover them). However because our eyes and our minds are blind to the reality, we fail to notice them unless they are pointed out. However because the …
The Noble Truths articulate the nature of suffering and its cessation. Dukkha encompasses various types of suffering including birth, aging, and death, as well as emotional pains like sorrow and disap
Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
…meditation 105-8; role of Pathama Magga Sphere 113 cessation 23, 48, 100, 116, 140; as stopping the mind 116; word used interchangeably with Nirvana 100 Cessation of Suffering, as an end to obsession 51; …
This text delves into various aspects of Buddhism, focusing on the mechanisms of enlightenment through chanting and the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. The practices necessary for attaining enlightenment
Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
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Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
…e 80-2 higher knowledge, insight 137-8 higher training: in self-discipline 20; in wisdom 20; of the mind 20
…ted to self-mortification and the grasping of forms and pleasures, highlighting the significance of mindfulness and the perilous nature of hatred and gossip. Such teachings guide seekers in their pursuit …
Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
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Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
…ent of Nirvana 34 sexuality: intention to remove oneself from 151, {example of Maha Janaka, 151-2}; mind-side- 50, 129; object-side 50, 129; preoccupation with 142; two sorts 50; transcending 124 sentimen…
This text discusses the concepts of self-mortification and sensual indulgence. It elaborates on the causes and consequences of self-mortification, which often leads to lamentation and spiritual harm.
Reference Table of Pali Terms
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Reference Table of Pali Terms
…lness) Brahmā realms) adhicittasikkhā (see higher train- ākiñcāñcāyatatana (see realm of ing of the mind) nothingness)
The reference table provides a selection of Pali terms related to Buddhist philosophy, arranged alphabetically for ease of use. Each term is accompanied by English translations and necessary clarifica
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…subtle defilements) someness) apilapanasati (see monitoring as- alābha (see disappointment) pect of mindfulness) Aḷōka (adj. brightness: see fruits apiyehi sampayoga (see exposure of practising the Noble …
…vides definitions and explanations of essential Buddhist terms, including various realms, states of mind, and notable figures. Key concepts such as Anāgamī (non-returner), anatta (not-self), and arahant (…
Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
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Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
…a (gastatory conscious- Gotrabhū) ness: see sense-consciousness) hino (adj. of a nature to make the mind coarse and clouded: see kahapana q.v. (P. Indian unit of harm of sensual indulgence) currency conte…
…helps clarify the role of these sensations in understanding the Buddhist path and the importance of mindfulness in relation to the senses. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.
Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
…Noble Truths) kāmasukallikānyoga (see sens- kilesa (see defilement) ual indulgence) kilesakāma (see mind-side sensuality) Konīganama (P. the name of a past Buddha) Kondaññā q.v. (P. name of the first dis…
…ddhist philosophy and practice. It connects various terms and ideas central to the understanding of mindfulness and the Eightfold Path within the Buddhist tradition. For further exploration, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
…ubhā (P. realm of the Brahmas with limited aura: see form Brahma realms) passaddhi (peacefulness of mind; see seven factors of enlightenment) paṭhama jāḥana (see first absorption)
This text delves into various Buddhist concepts such as Nevasāññāṇasāññāyatana, the realm of neither-perception-nor-non-perception, Nibbāna, and other related terms. It discusses the Five Aggregates,
Understanding Pathama Magga and Associated Concepts
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Understanding Pathama Magga and Associated Concepts
… things) *pāṇobba_viṅka* (adj. gives rise to rebirth: see harm of craving) *pothujaniko* (makes the mind collect defilements and become engrained with them: see harm of sensual indulgence) *pubbenivāsaṇus…
This text delves into the intricate concepts surrounding Pathama Magga in Buddhist teachings. It includes various terms such as tactile craving (*phötthabba tanhä*), tactile thought conception (*phött
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…ṭhi (see false view of eternalism) Udaka (P. name of a brahmin meditation teacher) uddhacca (absent-mindedness: see Ten Fetters) uddhamabhāgiyā samyojana (higher fetters: see Ten Fetters) upacāra samādhi …
…and the laws governing existence, which illustrate the intricate beliefs surrounding meditation and mindfulness practices. The glossary aims to serve as a resource for those seeking to deepen their unders…
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The Benefits of Meditation: Cooperation, National and Spiritual Growth
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The Benefits of Meditation: Cooperation, National and Spiritual Growth
… National Benefits ● Peaceful Society: most grave social problems originate from unwholesomeness of mind. If everybody learns to meditate and live peacefully, ‘endemic’ problems like crime and drug abuse …
Meditation encourages family cooperation and enhances duty fulfillment. It contributes to a peaceful society by addressing root social issues like crime and substance abuse. Improved respect and hones