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Path to Inner Happiness Through Meditation
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Path to Inner Happiness Through Meditation
Preface “All people are from one family. We breathe the same air, Drink water under a single sky, Behold the same sun, moon, and stars. We will live together in this world from our birth Until the la
The Most Venerable Phrajarbhavanavisudh expresses the unity of humanity, emphasizing that all individuals, regardless of differences, belong to one family. He encourages the pursuit of inner happiness
Born to Restore Harmony
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Born to Restore Harmony
Born to Restore Harmony P hrharjabhavanavisudh (Luang Phaw Dhammajayo) was born Chaiboon Suthipol on Saturday, the 22nd of April 1944, the first night of the waxing moon in the 6th month of the Lunar
Phrharjabhavanavisudh, originally named Chaiboon Suthipol, was born on April 22, 1944, at 6 p.m., during the waxing moon. Growing up in a modest home by the Chao Phraya River in Singburi, Thailand, hi
The Dream of Luang Phaw Petch and the Birth of Chaiyaboon
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The Dream of Luang Phaw Petch and the Birth of Chaiyaboon
This led to the recollection of a dream his mother once had that took place at Phichit Province, where they lived before moving to Singburi. While pregnant, she dreamt of a holy Buddha image of Pichit
เนื้อหาพูดถึงความฝันของแม่ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับภาพพระที่เคารพนับถือในจังหวัดพิษณุโลก ขอบรรยายการเกิดของชายอายุ 4 ขวบที่นำมาซึ่งความสุขให้แก่ครอบครัวและการคืนความสามัคคีระหว่างญาติพี่น้อง เป็นเหตุการณ์อันเป
Journey of Growth: Chaiyaboon's Educational Transition
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Journey of Growth: Chaiyaboon's Educational Transition
In 1950, his father received an order to relocate to Petchaburi. Chaiyaboon had to be separated from the school owner since he was transferring to Aroonpradit School for the fourth grade. After living
In 1950, Chaiyaboon was relocated to Petchaburi, leading to his transition between multiple schools. Living with the generous teacher Samarn Sang-Aroon, he honed his skills in independence and respons
The Journey of a Young Dreamer to a Revered Abbot
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The Journey of a Young Dreamer to a Revered Abbot
“If I were to pursue secular interests, I would want to attain the highest objective. If I were to pursue religious interests, I would like to reach the utmost Dhamma and disseminate Buddhism to the w
This narrative highlights the journey of a young man who aspired to find the utmost Dhamma and share Buddhism globally. Now a respected Abbot, he illuminates the path of peace and meditation for count
The Search for the Answers of Life
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The Search for the Answers of Life
The Search for the Answers of Life While he was attending Suankularb Wittayalai School, he had a chance to listen to Dhamma lectures, from many scholars, and that inspired him and his friends to esta
This text chronicles the journey of a young boy attending Suankularb Wittayalai School, who, inspired by Dhamma lectures, forms a Buddhist Youth Society. His passion for understanding life leads him t
Sparks of Answers
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Sparks of Answers
Sparks of Answers T hen one day, he came across a book titled, "Dhammakaya." This book was written in the format of a sermon by The Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni (Sodh Candasaro) or Luang Pu Wat P
In this text, the author discusses a transformative experience upon discovering the book 'Dhammakaya' by The Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni. The book emphasizes the importance of dedicated practice
Introduction to Dhammakaya Meditation
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Introduction to Dhammakaya Meditation
The word “Dhammakaya” appealed to him. The Great Master said, “Dhammakaya is the Buddha.” He even referenced a Pali term from the Tripitika: “Dhammakayo (aham iti.pi,” (Pali) to confirm that the Buddh
The text discusses the meaning of Dhammakaya as the essence of Buddha, citing references from Pali texts. It mentions the influence of Khun Mae Acariya Chandra in advancing meditation practices and ho
The Search for a Teacher
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The Search for a Teacher
The Search for a Teacher In 1963, at the age of nineteen, he was preparing to take the entrance examination for university-level studies. The young man made a decision to go to Wat Paknam Bhasicharoe
In 1963, a nineteen-year-old man sought to study Dhammakaya Meditation at Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen but could not find Khun Mae Acariya Chandra. Despite passing his university entrance exam and returnin
Discovering a Teacher of Peace
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Discovering a Teacher of Peace
Discovering a Teacher who showed Him the Way to Peace When he first met Khun Yay (Khun Mae Acariya Chandra), she was fifty-three years old. She looked like an ordinary nun, who was very thin, but who
This narrative explores the encounter with Khun Yay, a remarkable nun whose brilliance and kindness transcended her lack of formal education. At fifty-three, she possessed an extraordinary depth of kn
Finding the Right Teacher in Buddhism
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Finding the Right Teacher in Buddhism
On their first meeting, the young man believed that he had found the teacher who he had been searching for, for such a long time. Therefore, he requested, with confidence in her, to be her student. La
In his first meeting with Khun Yai, Chaiboon felt he had finally found the teacher he sought for years. Khun Yai revealed that he was the one Luang Phaw Wat Paknam had requested during World War II. T
The Reality of Heaven and Hell in Meditation
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The Reality of Heaven and Hell in Meditation
On the first day of meditation practice with Khun Yay, the first question the new student asked was: “Khun Yay, does heaven and hell exist?” Khun Yay simply answered, “Yes, they both exist. Heaven and
During a meditation session with Khun Yay, a new student inquires about the existence of heaven and hell. Khun Yay confirms their reality based on her personal experiences with her father, who suffere
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Perseverance in Meditation Practice
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Perseverance in Meditation Practice
Perseverance in Meditation Practice until True Peace is Obtained In order to fully grasp and understand the answers, he had to seriously dedicate his life to the study of Dhamma. His daily life revol
This text highlights the dedication required in meditation to achieve true peace. The subject dedicates his life to the study of Dhamma, practicing meditation daily from early morning until night, dem
Chaiboon's Journey to Dhamma through Meditation
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Chaiboon's Journey to Dhamma through Meditation
Even during the early hours of the morning, at 3 a.m. when most of his friends slept, Chaiboon would wake up to meditate because of favourable silence, and his body had just enough rest. He would medi
Chaiboon, despite the early hour of 3 a.m., dedicates himself to meditation amidst the silence when his friends sleep. Initially, he meditates alone but invites close friends to join him at Wat P TANA
The Journey of Meditation: Young Chaiboon's Path to Inner Peace
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The Journey of Meditation: Young Chaiboon's Path to Inner Peace
With a determined attitude towards meditation, along with his respect for the teachings of his teacher, young Chaiboon excelled in his progression when it came to meditation. This pleased Khun Yay gre
Young Chaiboon's dedication to meditation and respect for his teacher led to significant progress, earning him the ability to guide meditation sessions. His deep practices brought inner peace and conf
Moving Towards the Saffron Robe
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Moving Towards the Saffron Robe
Moving Towards the Saffron Robe Later, young Chaiboon came to a clear realisation that the knowledge of the world could not truly keep humankind from suffering, or be able to attain true happiness; o
In this narrative, young Chaiboon realizes that worldly knowledge cannot prevent suffering or grant true happiness; only meditation can. He seeks Khun Yay’s permission to become a monk, but she advise
Reflections on Buddhist Ordination by Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
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Reflections on Buddhist Ordination by Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
Later on, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo reflected his thoughts on ordination that: “Ordaining as a Buddhist monk is not an easy task, just simply donning a saffron robe is not enough. One must train oneself t
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo reflects that ordaining as a monk requires more than just wearing the robe; it involves training to take on the 227 precepts and adhering to monk's disciplines. His commitment to
Transforming the Paddy Field into a Sacred Land
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Transforming the Paddy Field into a Sacred Land
Transforming the Paddy Field into a Sacred Land In his new life as a monk, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo was very disciplined in the monastic codes of conduct and studied very hard in the Lord Buddha’s Teach
In this inspiring story, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo embraces monastic discipline and passionately shares Buddha's teachings. His sermons at Ban Dhammaprasit draw large crowds, leading to a need for relocat