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Lessons from Buddha: Stability of the Mind
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Lessons from Buddha: Stability of the Mind
…nts." This means the more we suffer, the more we need to still our minds. When the mind is calm, no suffering will never ever distort wisdom and peace of mind. In the same way, the happier we are, the more we …
…ances, whether they bring joy or sorrow. It emphasizes the necessity to still our minds during both suffering and happiness to maintain clarity and peace. The text suggests that a chaotic mind, unlike the stab…
The Importance of a Calm Mind in the Face of Uncertainty
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The Importance of a Calm Mind in the Face of Uncertainty
…ts." This means the more we suffer, the more we need to still our minds. When the mind is calm, no suffering will never ever distort wisdom and peace of mind. In the same way, the happier we are, the more we…
… external circumstances, akin to the earth's reaction to perfume or unpleasant odors. Happiness and suffering both call for mental stability, with a reminder that the mind is easily influenced by external fact…
The Journey to Understanding Suffering and Spirituality
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The Journey to Understanding Suffering and Spirituality
…ally have to live with sickness, old age, and death and that life was, indeed, not without pain and suffering. So his real needs as a human became the answers or medicine that would cure everyone of these atro…
… their relationship with Christian beliefs is shared. Through the lens of the Buddha's discovery of suffering and the Middle Way, the narrator reflects on their own spiritual journey influenced by various fait…
The Search for Knowledge and Freedom from Suffering
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The Search for Knowledge and Freedom from Suffering
…sdom that reveals the truth has and will always provide the path that enables us to escape from the sufferings of living one's life so that when the time comes, we may, with a peaceful consciousness, understan…
…h and offers a path to peace. Ignorance leads to fear, prompting the pursuit of wisdom to alleviate suffering. We seek answers to life's fundamental questions, with knowledge being the key to happiness. Our fi…
Understanding the Eternal Punishment of Life and the Role of Educators
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Understanding the Eternal Punishment of Life and the Role of Educators
…ing and teaching, teaching and learning and so on, each cycle a step along the path to freedom from suffering. To learn we need to have good teachers and trainers who are equipped and correctly educated in all…
This content discusses the perpetual punishment of existence, highlighting how suffering is inherent in our lives through age, sickness, and basic needs. It emphasizes the necessity for mi…
Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
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Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
…with great intensity to override the rational and, if allowed to, is ultimately the cause of mental suffering. Kilesa does not reveal its insidious intrusion to the human eye, but when the mind is viewed throu…
Kilesa is an intrinsic element that corrupts the mind, causing mental suffering and overriding rationality. It acts like a hidden virus, lying dormant within the mind from birth. …
The Journey of Siddhartha: From Suffering to Enlightenment
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The Journey of Siddhartha: From Suffering to Enlightenment
…a deeply traumatic effect on his over-protected consciousness. He was initiated into the reality of suffering in three of its most poignant forms: old age, sickness and death. Then on the fourth drive to the v…
This text traces the transformative journey of Prince Siddhartha in his quest for understanding suffering and achieving enlightenment. Over the course of several visits to the village, he encounters the ha…
Accepting Change in Marriage and Happiness
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Accepting Change in Marriage and Happiness
…it is necessary for us to search for a pure and lasting kind of love. Where there is love, there is suffering. Suffering is caused by attachment and desire. The more love and yearning we have, the more sufferi…
…ights that true happiness must come from within rather than from external sources or relationships. Suffering is tied to attachment and desire, which complicates love. The need for companionship in marriage is…
The Sacred Formulas of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam
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The Sacred Formulas of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam
…people's faces. Typically, people experience a variety of problems in their lives, and often, their suffering appears on their faces. So, the monks must choose the right topic in Dhamma to teach them until the…
… temple and cultivate noble wealth through Dhamma teachings, ultimately leading to the cessation of suffering and the attainment of supreme happiness. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding Birth in Buddhism
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Understanding Birth in Buddhism
… life that would lead to the final stage, or the end of birth. The more often we are born, the more suffering we encounter. Birth is the origin of many other kinds of suffering such as aging, sickness, death, …
… ultimately leading to the cessation of birth. Each rebirth highlights the interconnected nature of suffering, stemming from aging, illness, and desires. The process is neither optimistic nor pessimistic but r…
Meditation for World Peace and Happiness
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Meditation for World Peace and Happiness
that wishes all beings free of suffering and able to attain greater happiness. Wish that all beings will discover the greatest thing: to att…
…ofound benefits of meditation, encouraging practitioners to wish for the happiness and freedom from suffering of all beings. It advocates for a boundless mindset filled with love and good intentions, urging in…
The Verse of Abandoning: Dakkhināvíbhanga Sutta
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The Verse of Abandoning: Dakkhināvíbhanga Sutta
…...and medicinal requisites. "When one person, owing to another, has become free from doubt about suffering, about the origin of suffering, about the cessation of suffering, and about the way leading to the …
The Dakkhināvíbhanga Sutta emphasizes the significance of unwavering confidence in the Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha. It illustrates how one person's faith and understanding can be influenced by another,
The Pursuit of True Happiness
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The Pursuit of True Happiness
… happiness in companionship; once they find their match they are happy, but then later on comes the suffering. Suffering in the form of concern, worry, jealousy, pride, pain, disappointment, etc... Sometimes t…
…eople often seek happiness in companionship, experiencing initial joy that can later transform into suffering due to jealousy, pride, and disappointment. This can lead to severe outcomes like divorce, overshad…
Direct and Indirect Benefits of Achieving Arahant Status
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Direct and Indirect Benefits of Achieving Arahant Status
… or lust, and have become an Arahant, they will receive the benefits as follows: a. All of your old suffering from the past will disappear b. The new suffering that might happen, has no chance to give its retr…
…atus brings both direct and indirect benefits. Directly, individuals free from desire will see past suffering vanish, prevent future suffering, and embody good moral conduct, becoming models for others. Spirit…
Concepts of Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Concepts of Enlightenment in Buddhism
…uring his enlightenment, The Four Noble Truths became the foundation for Buddhism. It explains that suffering is a part of all unenlightened beings; that the origin of suffering arises from attachment to desir…
บทเรียนสำคัญเกี่ยวกับแนวคิดในพระพุทธศาสนา ได้แก่ อายามูชุ (ภาวะสูญเสีย), อรหันต์ (บุคคลผู้มีคุณธรรม), อริยสัจ ๔ (ความจริงอันสูงสุด ๔ ประการ) ซึ่งเป็นรากฐานในการตีความศาสนา พระพุทธเจ้าทรงค้นพบความจริงเ
The Joy of Mindfulness
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The Joy of Mindfulness
…at, mindfulness is thinking of everything correctly according to the mind. Then we will be far from suffering. Being far from all suffering of life, will be happiness from suffering, which is the best seed fro…
เนื้อหากล่าวถึงความสำคัญของการมีสติ ซึ่งช่วยให้เราคิดทุกอย่างอย่างถูกต้องตามจิตใจ เมื่อเราอยู่ห่างจากความทุกข์ จะทำให้เราได้รับความสุขจากชีวิตต่างๆ ความสุขนี้คือเมล็ดพันธุ์ที่ดีที่สุดจากความทุกข์ โดยเ
Self-Training and Endurance in Family Life
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Self-Training and Endurance in Family Life
…ill, you will need to control your mind, and sometimes you will hurt your mind, just as if you were suffering from a bleeding heart. The reason that you must control your mind and go against your will is becau…
…of endurance necessary for human existence: adapting to unfavorable environments, managing physical suffering, and navigating conflicts with others. The journey to self-improvement requires perseverance and a …
Understanding the Eight Worldly Conditions
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Understanding the Eight Worldly Conditions
… loss of authority, rank, or the power to control. 3) Gossiping is direct or indirect criticism. 4) Suffering is both mental and physical suffering. We do not search for these and do not wish to encounter them…
…at seeks fortune, prestige, recognition, and happiness, and the Frightened Mind that fears loss and suffering. The importance of meditation practice is emphasized as a tool to maintain a calm and alert mind, e…
Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
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Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
…ndividual. The fact that people all are born humans, but vary in the amount of happiness or Dukkha (suffering) is an indication that the fruits of kamma exist and their retribution is derived from our previous…
…a, individuals can grasp the reasons behind their life circumstances, suggesting that happiness and suffering are intertwined with past actions. Engaging with Buddhist teachings offers insight into the complex…
Understanding the Three Characteristics of Buddhism
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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Buddhism
Characteristics (tilakkhana), consisting of impermanence (aniccata), suffering (dukkhata), and non-self (anattata). This truth stands behind all living beings in this world. The …
This text explores the Three Characteristics of Buddhism—impermanence, suffering, and non-self. It discusses how misconceptions among children regarding Buddhist teachings and monk…