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Tomorrow The World Will Change
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Tomorrow The World Will Change
…ty. An individual who is dedicated to advocating world peace through inner peace via meditation to realization and to bridging and reconciling the differences between countries, religions, and cultural backgrou…
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, a prominent Buddhist monk from Thailand, advocates for world peace through inner peace and meditation. He emphasizes that true happiness is attainable and essential for achievin
The Cost of Vices and the Path to Redemption
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The Cost of Vices and the Path to Redemption
"How much do you spend in a year going out to clubs?" "I guess about two or three times the amount spent on liquor." "Son, you contribute about 2,000 to 2,500 baht every year to making merit, but
…e-up call about the excessive spending on vices like drinking and smoking. Guided by Khun Yav and a realization of priorities, the protagonist vows to abandon these habits and instead focus on honoring their fam…
The Stages of Good Deeds and Their Rewards
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The Stages of Good Deeds and Their Rewards
banana blossoms to eat with condiments. And yet we still have to wait a full year for the fruit. "The first stage of good deeds: Once we have done something good, no matter if anybody sees it or not,
…growth of banana plants, highlighting four key stages: self-satisfaction, development of character, realization of fortune, and societal esteem. It emphasizes the need for patience, explaining that good deeds, l…
The Importance of Ordination Amidst Life's Uncertainties
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The Importance of Ordination Amidst Life's Uncertainties
I have seen parents make funeral arrangements for their children, grandparents for their grandchildren. It should not be this way, and I certainly did not want this to happen to me. But since life is
…tion became paramount. Despite the temptation of a lucrative job, a senior monk's insight ignited a realization about the importance of spiritual merit, ultimately leading to the author's decision to ordain duri…
The Reality of Suffering and Happiness in Life
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The Reality of Suffering and Happiness in Life
…a (cycle of life and death) by following in the footsteps of Lord Buddha to reach Nibbana. 2. Self-realization: Habitually reflect on the fact that it is natural for us to die. We have not yet gone beyond dying…
ชีวิตเป็นการผสมผสานของความทุกข์และความสุข ไม่มีทางหลีกเลี่ยงความทุกข์ได้ พระพุทธเจ้าสอนให้เตรียมใจให้พร้อมรับมือกับความทุกข์ ซึ่งรวมถึงความแก่ ความเจ็บป่วย และความตาย ผู้คนมักจะมองข้ามความทุกข์ด้วยการ
Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
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Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
…thout having to rely on others. As a consequence of transformation resulting from their spiritual realization of realities, these noble disciples have eradicated at least the three lower fetters (samyojanas), …
The text discusses the qualities of noble disciples in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of clear perception of dhamma and the eradication of doubts and fetters. It describes the transformation exp
Qualities of a Stream-Attainer in Buddhism
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Qualities of a Stream-Attainer in Buddhism
mentioned in the canon.40 The title ‘son of the Blessed one’ suggests that, through the Buddha, the person was (re)born to the same plane (bhūmi) to which the Buddha belongs, i.e., passing beyond the
…gha. The qualities of a Stream-attainer highlight the progressive steps one takes towards spiritual realization, rather than differentiating between various individuals. It underscores the importance of spiritua…
The Transformative Power of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism
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The Transformative Power of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism
… philosophy of the Pāli canon, transformation arises in succession of, and as a consequence of, the realization of truths. It involves the elimination of particular fetters, as well as the rise of new qualities.…
This text delves into the concept of transformation in Buddhist philosophy, specifically through the Noble Eightfold Path. It highlights how this path aids in the eradication of defilements, enabling
The Essence of Dhamma-Milk in Spiritual Growth
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The Essence of Dhamma-Milk in Spiritual Growth
related also to the happiness arisen from the realisation of truths, as mentioned in the previous verse. In verse 33, Gotami is said to have been fed on the ‘dhamma-milk.’105 Because it is fed to her
…lk represents spiritual nourishment derived from the Buddha's teachings, leading to inner peace and realization of truths. Gotami's declaration signifies the transition from physical sustenance to the growth of …
Understanding the Terms Kevala and Dhammakāya in Buddhist Texts
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Understanding the Terms Kevala and Dhammakāya in Buddhist Texts
…e. In this sense we are again in the context of those dharmas which are conducive or related to the realization of Nibbāna.
This text explores the interpretation of key Buddhist terms such as 'kevala', which denotes 'only' or 'entirely', particularly in contexts associated with illumination. The term 'dhammakāya', often li
Re-evaluating the Concept of Dhammakāya in the Pali Canon
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Re-evaluating the Concept of Dhammakāya in the Pali Canon
…the path’ may refer either to ‘attainable reality’ or ‘prescriptive teaching’ that is the method to realization. But the statement that monks ‘live endowed with the path’ seems to suggest the former interpretati…
This study revisits the term dhammakāya in the Pali canon, highlighting its significance in Buddhist teachings. By examining the Sambuddha-sutta, the relationship between 'the path' and dhammakāya is
Understanding Dhammakāya in Early Theravādin Context
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Early Theravādin Context
The research approach employed in the present study is intended as a more direct, analytical and inclusive one than previous approaches to this question. It is more direct in that it set off by docume
…expression. It highlights the transcendent nature of the Tathāgata’s body and its role in spiritual realization, distancing it from a mere association with teaching. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding Dhammakāya and its Significance in Buddhism
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Understanding Dhammakāya and its Significance in Buddhism
mental qualities128 or purity,129 or identifies it with realities to be attained or experienced spiritually by noble disciples through the penetration of the noble paths.130 In one instance, he connec
…ion, and wisdom. The text delves into complex nuances of how these qualities relate to practice and realization, cautioning against misinterpretation of teachings as mere practices rather than outcomes of spirit…
Understanding the Eightfold Path
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Understanding the Eightfold Path
… Truths he diagnosed the problem (suffering) and identified its cause. The third Noble Truth is the realization that there is a cure. คำศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษ คำว่า Eightfold Path แปลว่า อริยมรรค 8 Hedonism แปลว่า ลัทธ…
บทความนี้อธิบายถึงมรรคหรือทางแห่งการพ้นทุกข์ในพุทธศาสนา ซึ่งคืออริยมรรค 8 ที่นำไปสู่การสิ้นสุดของทุกข์และการพัฒนาตนเองอย่างค่อยเป็นค่อยไป มันอยู่ระหว่างความพอใจมากเกินไปและการอดทนเกินไป ในการเปรียบเที
Understanding Dhammakāya in Early Buddhist Thought
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Early Buddhist Thought
… Tradition,” History of Religion 16(1976), p. 376, n.6; David Norton Need, “Rendering the Body: Etherealization and Sense in Vedic and Early Buddhist in Religiosity” (University of Virginia, 2004), pp. 383-387. …
The term 'dhammakāya' in the Pali canon is understood as representing the Buddha's teachings. It is established through several canonical passages that equate the Buddha with dhamma. Notable reference
Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
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Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples
VI. Reference 3: Dhammakāya and Noble Disciples Besides the term’s relation to the Buddha and Paccekabuddhas, a Pāli canonical reference mentions also the relation of dhammakāya with noble disciples.
…knowledges the spiritual connection between them. Throughout her final moments, she articulates her realizations and the completion of her spiritual journey, underscoring her status as an Arhat who has eradicate…
Academic Studies on Buddhism
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Academic Studies on Buddhism
…tional Centre for the Arts: Sterling Publishers, 1998. Need, David Norton. "Rendering the Body: Etherealization and Sense in Vedic and Early Buddhist in Religiosity." University of Virginia, 2004. Nitta, Tomomic…
This collection features key academic contributions to the study of Buddhism, drawing from archaeological criticism, doctrinal analyses, and comparative studies between traditions. Works by notable sc
The Connection Between Meditation, Nutrition, and Our Existence
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The Connection Between Meditation, Nutrition, and Our Existence
Suzanne Jeffrey to eat because of energy and repair and growth. We cannot, of course, argue with that. However, when we meditate, we have a greater insight because our mind is clearer and our view be
…r to our mortality, motivating our pursuit of a meaningful existence through mindfulness and deeper realizations. Explore these profound ideas to grasp the essence of life and crisis management.