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Understanding the Concept of Body and Collection in Dhamma
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Understanding the Concept of Body and Collection in Dhamma
Functionally, however, both terms seem to imply a different relationship between individual members and the ‘totality’ of the whole ‘body’ or ‘collection.’ As a ‘body,’ the ‘totality’ of the whole org
This text analyzes the distinctions between the terms 'body' and 'collection' within the framework of Dhamma, particularly focusing on functional dependence. It argues that while a 'body' maintains es
Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
the function of each particular transcendent dhamma.116 The totality of transcendental qualities constituting each transcendental state, which is identified earlier with dhammakāya, denotes a degree o
This text analyses the concept of dhammakāya, highlighting its connection to enlightenment and the associated happiness. It emphasizes the blameless nature of dhammakāya and notes Gotami's insights in
ความเป็นจริงในชีวิตพระสงฆ์และการกระทำที่สำคัญ
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ความเป็นจริงในชีวิตพระสงฆ์และการกระทำที่สำคัญ
ค คณะสงฆ์ คัน สัตว์ สิ่งของ Ganges; Ganges River Sangha; the monastic order living and non-living objects (never use “people, animals and things” -- this is not a natural expression in English); eve
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจความสำคัญของคณะสงฆ์และสัตว์สิ่งของในระบบความเชื่อ มีการพูดถึงการกระทำที่สำคัญที่เรียกว่า 'กรรมที่มีน้ำหนัก' และผลกระทบต่อชีวิตของผู้คน เช่น ความเจตนาดีและความไม่สงบ โดยเฉพาะในบริบทของคว
Marriage from a Dhamma Perspective
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Marriage from a Dhamma Perspective
self, just as he or she ought to learn about us. Once a foundation of mutual understanding, mutual respect and shared virtues is built, a happy marriage will follow. Marriage - a Dhamma point of view
Marriage is a critical aspect of life that requires careful consideration before entering. It is not just about love, but about mutual respect, understanding, and shared virtues that lead to a happy u
Understanding Merit in Buddhism
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Understanding Merit in Buddhism
should think in this way. As long as the monks do not seriously break the monastic discipline, you should think that you are giving alms to them to replenish their energy for Dhamma study and meditati
This text emphasizes the importance of giving alms to monks to replenish their energy for Dhamma study and meditation. It advises that both givers and receivers gain merit. It discusses the impact of
Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Attaining Dhammakaya
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Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Attaining Dhammakaya
48 Pearls of Inner Wisdom 36.Portent of Success In order to attain Dhammakaya, we must place our mind on the right path 10, which is at the centre of the body, using the right method. When the mind is
In seeking to attain Dhammakaya, one must focus the mind on the central path within the body, employing the correct methods and optimal effort. When these elements align, the Sphere of the Initial Pat
Benefits of the 'Path of Progress' Dhamma Quiz
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Benefits of the 'Path of Progress' Dhamma Quiz
Even though youths are not Buddhists, they will also gain benefit from this “Path of Progress” Dhamma Quiz, as someone said: “I’ve realised that this contest benefited me in different ways. Even thou
This text highlights how participants, regardless of their religious beliefs, find value in the 'Path of Progress' Dhamma Quiz. Ms. Sujanya Khetjarassang shares her positive experience, emphasizing th
Understanding Dhammakāya: The Essence of Transcendental Dhamma
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Understanding Dhammakāya: The Essence of Transcendental Dhamma
Arhatship (arahattamagga).86 Therefore, the particular path is not a mere ‘collective title’ of the path-constituents but the ‘essential totality’ by which a ‘body’ is defined. The dependence of funct
This text discusses the concept of Arhatship and the definition of Dhammakāya in the context of Buddhist philosophy. It argues that the path should be seen as an essential totality, forming a 'body,'
The Journey to Enlightenment: Sodh Chandasaro's Transformation
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The Journey to Enlightenment: Sodh Chandasaro's Transformation
PHRAMONGKOLTHEPMUNI 43 the beginning of the path to spiritual attainment. He was overjoyed. Even the midday meal tasted extraordinary delicious that day. He looked forward to continuing a long medit
In this text, Sodh Chandasaro embarks on a profound meditation session, making a resolute vow to attain enlightenment similar to the Lord Buddha. As he meditates in front of the main Buddha statue, he
Exploring Concepts in Buddhism and Mindfulness
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Exploring Concepts in Buddhism and Mindfulness
Sanskrit: another ancient language used in India; Buddhist scriptures in Sanskrit are translated from the Pali language; Sanskrit texts are used by the Mahayana school of Buddhism. Seventh Base of th
This text delves into the significance of Sanskrit as an ancient language in India and its relation to Buddhist texts, particularly those influenced by the Mahayana school. It introduces the Seventh B
Understanding the Eightfold Path in Buddhism
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Understanding the Eightfold Path in Buddhism
Suzanne Jeffrey "The path begins with Right View, Samma-Ditthi. This is also called Right Understand- ing. On one level, this means that we understand that there is cause and effect: that do- ing goo
The text outlines the initial parts of the Eightfold Path in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of Right View, which differentiates good and bad actions based on cause and effect. Right Intention is
Understanding Dhammakāya: A Noble Identity
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Understanding Dhammakāya: A Noble Identity
As a noun, the term refers to the new identity of a noble person once he/she is transubstantiated either from the worldly plane to a supramundane plane or from a lower transcendent state to a higher.
The term Dhammakāya refers to the new identity of a noble person following transubstantiation, highlighting different levels of realization. It embodies the reality spiritually identified with the Bud
Meetings with a Dhammakaya Master
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Meetings with a Dhammakaya Master
… these and discovered the Four Noble Truths and the method to end suffering, which is the Eightfold Noble Path. At this stage, He could see and know both. After He knew this, His mind was free: It was free not …
In this enlightening session, the Dhammakaya Master discusses the Law of Kamma as a re-discovery, guiding individuals to see their actions' consequences through meditation. The Buddha's enlightenment
The Rebirth of Arahants: A Tale of Karma
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The Rebirth of Arahants: A Tale of Karma
Now this elder was an arahat, and therefore looked into the future to see whether their earnest wish would be fulfilled. And perceiving that it would be fulfilled, he smiled. The woman noticed the smi
This tale narrates the story of a noble elder who, perceived an earnest wish being fulfilled, smiled, leading to his rebirth as an arahant. The narrative focuses on the implications of past deeds, whe
The Responsibilities of Parents and Children
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The Responsibilities of Parents and Children
their spiritual values. We need to educate them on the pros and cons as well as the benefits and dangers related to this subject, even if they call us old-fashioned and boring. We have to explain that
This text emphasizes the responsibilities of parents in guiding their children towards love, morality, and success. Parents must model virtuous behavior, educate, and provide emotional support while t
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อริยสัจสี่และแนวทางการพ้นทุกข์
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อริยสัจสี่และแนวทางการพ้นทุกข์
และสาเหตุของปัญหานั้น และอิริยาสังขารที่ 3 คือ การรักษาโรคและทำให้เป็นจริง คำศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษว่าคำว่า Diagnose แปลว่า วิินิจฉัย Realization แปลว่า ทำให้เป็นจริง คำศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษ เกี่ยวกับอริยสัจ ๔ ทุก
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับอริยสัจสี่ที่พระสัมมาสัมพุทธเจ้าได้สอนประชาชนเพื่อทำความเข้าใจเกี่ยวกับทุกข์และการพ้นทุกข์ ผ่านการวิเคราะห์และรักษาโรคทางจิตใจด้วยการวินิจฉัยและทำให้เป็นจริง โดยเฉพาะอริยสัจข้อที่ 4 ที
Understanding Primary Path and Meditative Attainment
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Understanding Primary Path and Meditative Attainment
Primary Path: beginning stage of meditative attainment leading to more advanced stages of absorption. Right View: view and wisdom in accordance with the Truths, consisting of the following beliefs: g
This text discusses the primary path of meditative attainment, highlighting the importance of right view as foundational beliefs that align with truth. Concepts such as Samadhi, denoting mental discip
The Importance of Good Habits in Education
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The Importance of Good Habits in Education
…resence and is armed with the wisdom within the precents and Dhamma will they be able to follow The Noble Path without fearing what is lurking in the shadows. The early stages of an individual’s life are influ…
This chapter discusses the significance of a solid education system in fostering good habits among individuals which leads to mental, physical health, and societal benefits. It defines habits, categor
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