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Meditation Technique and Tips
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Meditation Technique and Tips
Part Six: Meditation Technique and Tips You may visualize an apple, an orange or a grapefruit in the center of your body. You can visualize any neutral object as it becomes clearer and evolves on its
Part Six of the book focuses on meditation techniques that promote inner happiness through simple visualization. Readers are encouraged to visualize neutral objects, relax their minds, and embrace a n
Meditation Technique for Inner Peace
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Meditation Technique for Inner Peace
Part Six: Meditation Technique and Tips could imagine a shining sun, of any size that you like, bright like the midday sun but clean and soothing as the moonlight on a full moon night. You can choose
This section provides an easy meditation technique to cultivate inner peace. It focuses on visualizing a calming object such as a sun, moon, or candle flame in the center of your body. The method enco
Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
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Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
Part Seven: Appendixes All of these precepts are meant to decrease kilesa, especially sexual desire and allow us to focus on spiritual cultivation. Five Precepts: five rules of conduct that we can cho
This section discusses the Five Precepts aimed at reducing kilesa, particularly sexual desire, fostering spiritual growth. The Five Precepts include refraining from killing, stealing, sexual misconduc
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
Part Seven: Appendixes Kamma (Sanskrit: Karma): neutral word meaning action with intention; action Khanti: endurance Kilesa (also spelled Gilesa): the impure element to our mind; i. e. passion, lust,
This glossary provides definitions for essential Buddhist vocabulary, including terms like Kamma, which refers to actions with intention, and Nibbana, the ultimate state of understanding. It discusses
The Six Roads to Ruin and Directions Worthy of Respect
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The Six Roads to Ruin and Directions Worthy of Respect
Part Seven: Appendixes Groups of Six: Six Roads to Ruin (Apāyamukha): 1. Drinking intoxicating liquors 2. Wandering abroad at night; nightlife 3. Indulging in entertainment: theatres, saloons, bars, e
Part Seven of the text outlines critical moral lessons including the six roads to ruin, which encompass detrimental behaviors such as alcohol consumption, nightlife, and poor friendships. It contrasts
The Quest for World Peace
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The Quest for World Peace
Preface T¹ he quest for world peace is a task that becomes more daunting with each passing year. We are surrounded by increasing levels of conflict, and much of humanity is struggling to find relief f
The preface discusses the challenges of achieving world peace amidst growing conflict and stress. It emphasizes that inner peace is essential before global tranquility can be attained. The teachings o
Where Does Peace Begin?
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Where Does Peace Begin?
Chapter 1 Where Does Peace Begin? O In any given day, we often find ourselves encountering various scenes of conflict. During a simple walk to the park, we may hear the noisy honks of impatient driver
ในบทนี้เราจะพูดถึงต้นกำเนิดของความสงบในชีวิตประจำวัน เมื่อเผชิญกับสถานการณ์ขัดแย้งต่าง ๆ ที่เกิดขึ้นรอบตัว เช่น เสียงรถยนต์ที่รีบเร่ง ความไม่ลงรอยของคู่รัก หรือสุนัขที่เห่ากัน เราอาจไม่ได้มีปฏิกิริยาเ
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace our spirit, but many do not realise that ongoing meditation training will also bring true happiness and peace. This is because, through meditation, true happiness and peace a
The text emphasizes the importance of ongoing meditation training in achieving true happiness and peace. It argues that these qualities can be attained internally rather than through external sources
Dr. Michael Nobel's Endorsement on Peace and Conflict Resolution
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Dr. Michael Nobel's Endorsement on Peace and Conflict Resolution
Chapter 6 Dr. Michael Nobel's Endorsement at the Dhammakaya Meditation Hall on 10th October 2008 Your holiness, your Excellencies, distinguished guests, dear friends, ladies and gentlemen. I am very h
In this chapter, Dr. Michael Nobel expresses his gratitude for the opportunity to speak at the Dhammakaya Meditation Hall. He emphasizes the significance of peace and conflict resolution, acknowledgin
Dr. Michael Nobel's Support for Meditation and Peace
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Dr. Michael Nobel's Support for Meditation and Peace
Dr. Michael Nobel's Endorsement selflessness to simply accept violence as a natural human characteristic. One only has to think of the millions of people whose lives are devoted to teaching children l
Dr. Michael Nobel reflects on the selfless acts of many who teach life skills and fight against societal issues, emphasizing that true human nature is not defined by violence. He attributes his newfou
Finding True Peace: Beyond Words and Wars
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Finding True Peace: Beyond Words and Wars
Chapter 8 We will Definitely Find True Peace... e often talk about 'peace' after 'wars' have We about 'peace', it can never stop wars that have hap- pened or are happening. It has been written that "e
This chapter discusses the concept of 'True Peace' and how it is often romanticized in literature and rhetoric but remains elusive in reality. It highlights the desire for peace among all societal cla
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace Islands believe that white people are full of vita- mins and protein, and hunting humans is the cul- ture for them. This barbaric belief has separated them from the outside w
The chapter discusses the impact of meditation, as taught by Mr. Sungvien Khanchaiphoom and Luang Por Dhammajayo, on violent cultures in the Solomon Islands and Africa. Through meditation, these commu
Luang Por Dhammajayo: A Life Dedicated to Dhamma
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Luang Por Dhammajayo: A Life Dedicated to Dhamma
About Luang Por Dhammajayo L uang Por Dhammajayo (The Most Venerable Dhammajayo Bhikkhu) was born in Singburi Province, Central Thailand, on April 22, 1944. He has been a self-taught Buddhist since ch
Luang Por Dhammajayo was born on April 22, 1944, in Singburi, Thailand. A self-taught Buddhist, he graduated with a degree in Economics from Kasetsart University in 1969 and was ordained that same yea
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 14 The first step is to search for the truth. Meditate and clarify the mind. When we do so, happiness will be within reach. It is like when we are about to learn a foreign language. We
The journey to joy begins by searching for truth and clarifying the mind through meditation. Just as one must temporarily forget their native language to learn a foreign one, we must also set aside di
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy able to practise even though their faiths from one another. may differ 222 22 The true happiness sought by all people can be found within each of us. It is not an external power or obje
True happiness is found within us and not in external objects or powers. Achieving happiness requires a completely still mind. When the mind is at peace, happiness naturally follows. This can be pract
The Ancient Wisdom of Dhammakaya
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The Ancient Wisdom of Dhammakaya
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium or "The Body of Truth". It is an ancient word which appears in various versions of Buddhist scriptures used by various Buddhist traditions, including the Thera
The concept of Dhammakaya, meaning 'the Body of Truth,' has deep roots in Buddhist scriptures across various traditions, including Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. Despite its ancient origins, know
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 26 the Buddhist scriptures, return to life again. This is an inheritance for the world which the Great Master bestowed to all people. Its knowledge gives us confidence in our meditation
In 'Journey to Joy,' the teachings of the Dhammakaya are unveiled as a source of true happiness and wisdom. The great Master gifts this knowledge to the world, guiding individuals towards self-awarene
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium monks and others became lay volunteers. This was the community that pioneered the construction of Wat Phra Dhammakaya. At that time, Khun Yay Ajahn was 60 year
The text discusses the origins of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, emphasizing its construction by lay volunteers led by Khun Yay Ajahn. At 60, she dedicated herself to building the temple on what were once open
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
36 Journey to Joy and enter the Body of Truth within us: the Dhammakaya. This has been a dream of mine for a long time. I have relied on satellite broadcasts to share the meditation experiences of the
Journey to Joy delves into the spiritual concept of Dhammakaya and emphasizes the importance of meditative practices in achieving inner peace. It highlights experiences shared through satellite broadc
Journey to Joy: Love in the Right Way
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Journey to Joy: Love in the Right Way
Journey to Joy 40 40 Love in the Right Way rom the first moment of life to the last, From humans have a natural need for love. We feel satisfied when we are loved, and we are miserable when we do not
From our first moments to the last, humans need love to feel satisfied. Bad experiences can lead to a rejection of love, making individuals fearful of trying again. However, everyone can learn to love