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Understanding the Three Characteristics and the Law of Kamma
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Understanding the Three Characteristics and the Law of Kamma
Characteristics (tilakkhana), consisting of impermanence (aniccata), suffering (dukkha), and non-self (anatta). This truth stands behind all living beings in this world. The tr…
เนื้อหานี้ให้ความรู้เกี่ยวกับลักษณะสามประการในพุทธศาสนา ได้แก่ อนิจจัง ทุกขัง อนัตตา ซึ่งเป็นความจริงพื้นฐานเกี่ยวกับการดำรงอยู่ของสิ่งมีชีวิตในโลกนี้ พระพุทธเจ้าทรงค้นพบว่าการเข้าใจในกฎแห่งกรรมและลัก
กรรมและผลของกรรมในชีวิต
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กรรมและผลของกรรมในชีวิต
…iness is the outcome good effect. Good result does not arise from bad cause. When an individual is suffering misery whether it may be ourself or other person , it is definite that unwholesome cause produces b…
บทความนี้พูดถึงความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างกรรมและผลของกรรม โดยเน้นว่าทุกการกระทำจะมีผลตามมาที่แน่นอน ไม่ว่าจะเป็นผลดีจากกรรมดี หรือผลร้ายจากกรรมชั่ว การเข้าใจเกี่ยวกับกรรมช่วยให้บุคคลมีความคิดที่ถูกต้องต่อชีว
The Examination of Moral Consequences
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The Examination of Moral Consequences
…eech, have been covetous, of malign thoughts, of evil opinions. They anon have fallen ill of mortal suffering and disease. When I had understood that they would not recover from that illness, I have gone to th…
…eliefs about morality and its implications in the afterlife, emphasizing the potential rebirth into suffering for those who have broken ethical precepts. The protagonist challenges the spiritual views of wande…
Understanding Dhammakaya Knowledge
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Understanding Dhammakaya Knowledge
…why we were born, what our true purpose in life is, and how we can free ourselves from the realm of suffering. Thus, attainment of Dhammakaya is something that everyone should aspire to achieve.
…ate Truth, helping individuals understand their existence, purpose, and the path to liberation from suffering. Therefore, the pursuit of Dhammakaya is a goal every practitioner should strive to achieve. For mo…
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
… reborn into samsara, the cycle of existence, when they die. Noble Eightfold Path: the Path to end suffering, consisting of Right View, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfu…
…ment beyond ordinary experience. The Noble Eightfold Path is highlighted, detailing the path to end suffering through ethical and mental practices. Additionally, it describes the concept of the Paceka Buddha, …
Understanding Pali and Parami in Buddhism
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Understanding Pali and Parami in Buddhism
…nt. Virtues are practices which must be fulfilled by all aspirants who wish to free themselves from suffering. What distinguishes the Bodhisatta from other aspirants are the degree to which virtues must be cul…
…ment. It underlines the necessary virtues that aspirants must cultivate to liberate themselves from suffering. The Bodhisatta's journey is distinguished by the depth of these virtues and the duration they are …
The Concept of the Unknown Factor in Human Belief
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The Concept of the Unknown Factor in Human Belief
…IS an Unknown Factor, they may believe it exists because of the need for Balance: If there is great suffering, fear, and ignorance out there, then there must be something out there to fix it. These people see …
…ve. He elaborates on those who perceive this factor as necessary for balance in the universe amidst suffering and fear. Believers are further divided into those who see the Unknown Factor as external or intern…
Understanding and Overcoming Defilements in Meditation
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Understanding and Overcoming Defilements in Meditation
…rtant, and we need to use internal focus, rather than external focus when we meditate. “All of the suffering that human beings experience is caused by defilements. We give up resisting the defilements that st…
…cusses the concept of defilements, which manifest in the mind from birth and lead to bad habits and suffering. It emphasizes the need for right understanding and mind control, urging practitioners to avoid mat…
Nurturing with a Dharma: Insights from Meditation
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Nurturing with a Dharma: Insights from Meditation
…e things: (1) give up bad habits, (2) do good works, and (3) meditate. Q: What is the meaning of suffering? And impermanence? A: Impermanence is when things are changing all of the time, recreating the ce…
บทความนี้พูดถึงความสำคัญของการทำสมาธิและการประพฤติปฏิบัติธรรมในชีวิตประจำวัน โดยชี้ให้เห็นว่า การทำสมาธิช่วยให้จิตใจชัดเจนและทำให้มีปัญญามากขึ้น นอกจากนี้ยังเน้นถึงการทำความดีและการบริจาคเพื่อสร้างควา
Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
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Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
…e monks, we see the results of this immediately as well. Baap, or bad kamma, works in the same way. Suffering will be the retribution of the corrupt or immoral act itself. So what are the acts that are conside…
…fluence our lives. Good actions are believed to yield positive results, while bad actions result in suffering. This principle can manifest immediately or over time, akin to the growth of vegetables. Meditation…
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
and how to get more of it. This is a vicious cycle. 3. Nirodha: The way to end suffering exists; we need to end the cycle of craving. 4. Magga: The way to do this? Through following the Ei…
…hist concepts including Nirodha, which emphasizes the need to end the cycle of craving to alleviate suffering. The term 'Jai Yen Yen' encourages a calm and refined state of mind, essential in managing life's c…
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
…en a mother sees her child for the first time, only better. Samsara – This is the endless cycle of suffering that people experience that is caused by birth, death, and re-birth. The only way to beat Samsara i…
…tration, or Samma Samadhi, is described as a state of joyful focus. Samsara represents the cycle of suffering driven by birth and rebirth, highlighting the importance of enlightenment. The term Sangha extends …
Taming the Mind to Raise its Quality
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Taming the Mind to Raise its Quality
…ngs around him. The longer the mind stays outside the body and the further it drifts away, the more suffering and troubles it will bring back to its owner. Some men are so concerned about their business or abo…
Meditation is an ancient practice aimed at preserving the mind's quality over material wealth. The ancients knew that true prosperity lies in inward focus, connecting with the center of our being. By
Humanitarian Activities of the Dhammakaya Foundation
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Humanitarian Activities of the Dhammakaya Foundation
… survival is the first priority, the Dhammakaya Foundation has joined in the effort to diminish the suffering of the many folks through donations of food, clothing, shelter and medicine. Relief for Flood and …
…anitarian efforts, especially during natural disasters and political unrest. Focused on alleviating suffering, the foundation provides essential donations like food, clothing, shelter, and medicine. Following …
The Basic Meditation Practice
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The Basic Meditation Practice
…our concentration is gone. The mind that wanders outside our own body is the source of all types of suffering. By deepening our meditation until our mind comes to a standstill we can unlock the potential and u…
…ompromise our focus. By deepening meditation, we can still the wandering mind, which is a source of suffering. This depth unlocks our potential, fostering mindfulness and happiness, providing contentment and d…
Understanding True Happiness
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Understanding True Happiness
…ience in life is only momentary. It is not true happiness. For true happiness is completely free of suffering. Moreover, although we spend our lives searching for it, we have not yet found our true happiness. …
ในข้อความนี้เราพูดถึงความสุขที่แท้จริงที่เราทุกคนแสวงหา ถึงแม้ว่าหลายคนอาจคิดว่าตนพบความสุขแล้ว แต่เมื่อไตร่ตรองอย่างลึกซึ้ง กลับพบว่าเป็นเพียงความสุขชั่วคราวที่นำมาซึ่งความทุกข์ Lord Buddha ได้ให้ควา
The Motives and Challenges of Ordination
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The Motives and Challenges of Ordination
…y briefly to the teachings of Lord Buddha was immediately capable of understanding the existence of suffering in the world, and thus decided to be ordained without any hesitation. Even before the monks finishe…
…ngs and achieved Arahant status. Such motivations often stem from faith and a deep understanding of suffering in the world. The sacrifices made for a life free from worldly possessions are emphasized, showcasi…
Letting Go of Material Worries
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Letting Go of Material Worries
“I wanted to leave these worries and suffering behind, which are…” 1. Worrying about choosing the clothes that would go with my look and my hairs…
The text discusses the many worries related to clothing, accessories, and personal grooming. It emphasizes how these concerns can hinder true happiness and how shifting focus to meditation can lead to
Ordination Traditions during the Time of the Buddha
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Ordination Traditions during the Time of the Buddha
… all these stories, is that you must strive and persevere to do your best, in order to be free from suffering in this life. *Ordination Traditions during the Time of the Buddha* In the early Buddhists era, a…
…ions during Buddha's time, emphasizing the importance of faith and perseverance for liberation from suffering. It recounts the story of Buddha's own ordination and that of his son, Rahula, highlighting the shi…
Understanding Novice Ordination in Buddhism
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Understanding Novice Ordination in Buddhism
…e a monk, for the Dhamma is good. We must cleanse ourselves so that we may be free from all worldly suffering" The bottom of the page has the text: "The Importance of Ordination" and the page number "35."
…ersonal gain. Lord Buddha emphasized the need for cleansing oneself to achieve freedom from worldly suffering. Breaking these precepts can lead to the loss of novicehood, thus underscoring their importance in …