หน้าหนังสือทั้งหมด

Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
160
Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
…Truths (Noble Truths of Suffering): the Buddha’s first and most important teaching. It explains the reality and nature of suffering, the origin of suffering, the cause of suffering, the cessation of sufferin…
This text discusses the concept of 18 transcendental inner bodies accessed through advanced meditation, reaching the Dhammakaya for profound insights. It also covers the Five Hindrances, which are neg
Illustrations Overview
9
Illustrations Overview
… . . . . . . 119 11. The Six Directions . . . . . . . . 126 12. The Struggle for Survival and The Reality of Life. 132
This section features a detailed list of illustrations found in the book, highlighting key themes such as the Unknown Factor, the Mind, the Eightfold Noble Path, and the Path to Enlightenment. Each il
Meetings with a Dhamma Master: An Encounter with Luang Por Dattajeevo
12
Meetings with a Dhamma Master: An Encounter with Luang Por Dattajeevo
…e it is so endearing: he looks at you as though you are the coolest person in the world, whereas in reality I have come to learn, HE is the coolest person in the world. I am instantly a groupie, although I h…
The text recounts the author's experience meeting Luang Por Dattajeevo, the Vice Abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, during a special occasion commemorating a birthday. With hesitation and excitement, the a
Understanding Meditation and Merit
13
Understanding Meditation and Merit
…any part in it?" He looks at me and smiles. He begins: "Boon or Boonya is not Merit. There is, in reality, no translation for it. Boon is Boon!" He laughs and then instantly gets serious. "Boon is a kind …
This passage features a conversation about meditation and the concept of Boon as explained by Luang Por. He emphasizes that meditation involves quieting the mind to facilitate learning and understandi
Understanding the Nature of the Mind
41
Understanding the Nature of the Mind
Suzanne Jeffrey body. And, it resides only at the center of a living human body. If it leaves the body, the body will become a corpse and the mind, and the more subtle form and the more subtle form e
…and anger. It describes the mind's role as the master of the body, directing actions and perceiving reality through the senses. The text emphasizes the importance of meditation to gain insight into the mind'…
The Teachings of the Buddha: Understanding Enlightenment
45
The Teachings of the Buddha: Understanding Enlightenment
…perspective than other people and He was to go on to sacrifice Himself for a greater good, a higher reality. “Kusala, of course, means wisdom or cleverness but later the meaning changed to goodness. But the…
In this teaching, Luang Por discusses the significance of the Buddha's life and his journey towards enlightenment. Born into wealth and possessing unique qualities, the Buddha sought wisdom from an ea
Understanding Kamma and Its Impact on Life Choices
54
Understanding Kamma and Its Impact on Life Choices
… is given to choice. Perhaps for some, this is free-will, or where free-will plays its part. But in reality, this is where we make conscious decisions in our lives. We create this 50% ourselves! If we drink …
Kamma refers to action with intention. It emphasizes the need for mindfulness in our actions and decisions, distinguishing between our external influences (kilesa) and our internal compassionate voice
The Impact of Habits on Our Lives
65
The Impact of Habits on Our Lives
… Perhaps our mother did not mean to do this, and is feeding us so much because she loves us, but in reality, she is causing us harm because we are learning that every time we want something, we just need to …
The text discusses the importance of feelings like gratitude and the influence of parental habits on children's behavior. It emphasizes the need for meditation to understand life's chain reactions and
Dhamma Talk with Luang Por at the Peace Revolution Conference
75
Dhamma Talk with Luang Por at the Peace Revolution Conference
…ditating! If you don’t try to prove it yourself, you are simply a stubborn person.” He smiles. “In reality, people are made up of body, mind, and Dhamma. This seems to be Buddhism by definition, but Dhamma …
In a gathering at the International Buddhist Association, Luang Por leads a Dhamma talk addressing meditation experiences and the relationship between body, mind, and Dhamma. Observing attendees, he e
Exploring the Nature of the Mind
80
Exploring the Nature of the Mind
…eadaches, mental challenges, and the like. The second is your mood because that affects how you see reality. Third, if your habits are faulty then you will have problems. For example, if you are greedy or if…
This text discusses the importance of meditation and self-awareness in understanding the mind. It highlights how our perceptions affect our knowledge and the various challenges like health and mood th
Understanding Dhamma and the Influence of Karma
82
Understanding Dhamma and the Influence of Karma
…l. That is, we have the choice of whether or not we will be doing something good with our lives. In reality, the 50% that is free-will is also dependent on our parents when we are born and how they help us t…
In this insightful discussion, Luang Por elaborates on the nature of Dhamma, emphasizing that if we center our minds in Dhamma, we can attain clarity and diminish our defilements. He explains that whi
Understanding the Mind and Human Existence
104
Understanding the Mind and Human Existence
…ar when we are born, but it becomes dirty when it is mixed with greed, anger, and delusion. But, in reality, the mind is the master of the body and can be seen to sensitive eyes in meditation. “The mind is s…
Luang Por discusses the concept of the mind as a profound element that transcends language limitations. He explains how the human body, consisting of the four elements—earth, water, fire, and wind—is
Understanding Education and Its Impact on Society
140
Understanding Education and Its Impact on Society
Suzanne Jeffrey "Look at the difficulties within animals. You need to meditate to find out, to truly understand, that animals are humans who are trying to break free. In order to do this, you need to
…ses rooted in love, hate, fear, and ignorance. The illusion of equal opportunity contrasts with the reality of unequal outcomes due to greed and prejudice. Children today hold the key to the future, but medi…
The Downfall of Empires and the Path to Moral Society
141
The Downfall of Empires and the Path to Moral Society
…rld. We are attracted together – we actually come together – because of this ‘main product’. But in reality, every person benefits from everyone else even though we should be dictated by ‘I do it for myself’…
In examining the decline of empires, we find a key factor in the worship of money, leading to a loss of morality. This disintegration results in laziness and dependency on society. Understanding the R
Meditation Techniques for Achieving Stillness
152
Meditation Techniques for Achieving Stillness
…aham, or Samma Arahang, which means to me that I am trying to walk on the path to righteousness. In reality, it means a whole lot more than that, but when I use it, it brings me back into my center. You m…
Incorporate meditation into everyday activities to find stillness anytime. Focus on the importance of relaxing and centering your mind, using mantras like 'Samma Araham' to combat distractions. Acknow
Understanding Dhamma and the Eightfold Noble Path
157
Understanding Dhamma and the Eightfold Noble Path
…ight Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. Right View is seeing the reality of the world and differentiating between good and bad, so you can understand why you need to start …
The text discusses the concepts of Dhamma, meditation, and the Eightfold Noble Path as essential elements leading to true understanding and happiness. It emphasizes that true nature and enlightenment
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
160
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
…ation or assembly. Generally, people think of the word only connected to the monastic order, but in reality, it could be the congregation of people who associate with one another in a common bond; specifical…
This text outlines key Buddhist concepts that promote understanding and practice in meditation. Right Concentration, or Samma Samadhi, is described as a state of joyful focus. Samsara represents the c
WORLD DHAMMAKAYA CENTRE
23
WORLD DHAMMAKAYA CENTRE
…iced according the principles of the Lord Buddha until being able to verify for himself the core of reality and purity. He was able to teach others until they too were able to verify the Teachings of the Lor…
The World Dhammakaya Centre spans 800 acres and includes the Great Sapha Dhammakaya Assembly Hall, the largest spiritual hall globally, and the Phramonkollthepmuni Vihara, dedicated to the revered med
Building a Future of Social Harmony and Peace
85
Building a Future of Social Harmony and Peace
…est to serve their needs by providing education in virtue and meditation. In order to make dreams a reality, on a scale that is not limited by national boundaries, we, as the people of the world, have to wor…
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
Importance of Cleanliness at Dhammakaya Temple
52
Importance of Cleanliness at Dhammakaya Temple
… the inspecting monk because they believe that he knows about everything going on in the temple. In reality, however the monk hardly knows anything about what is going on. However, when he reaches the temple…
ที่วัดธรรมกายมีนโยบายเรื่องความสะอาดที่บังคับใช้ตั้งแต่ประตูทางเข้าจนถึงทุกซอกทุกมุมของวัด ทุกเช้าเมื่อฉันออกจากกุฏิจะพบกระดาษ ขยะ และก้นบุหรี่ แม้ว่าจะมีป้ายบอกให้คนงดสูบบุหรี่ แต่ยังมีคนแอบสูบอยู่ เ