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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
… must all face praise, gossip or happiness, which will eventually disappear, in accordance with the Three Characteristics (tilakkhana): The Three Characteristics are the characteristics true of everything in this world. E…
This text elaborates on the Three Characteristics: impermanence, suffering, and non-self, as fundamental truths of existence in Buddhism. It highligh…
Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
…ust all face praise, gossip or happiness, which will eventually disappear, in accordance with the *Three Characteristics* (*tilakkhaṇa*): The *Three Characteristics* are the characteristics true of everything in this…
This text discusses the importance of understanding the Three Characteristics of existence: Impermanence, Suffering, and Non-self. It emphasizes that fortune, prestige, and happ…
Understanding Buddhism: Key Concepts and Texts
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Understanding Buddhism: Key Concepts and Texts
…rties (cetasika), matter (rupa) and Nirvana. ไตรรัตน ไตรลักษณ์ the Three Jewels; the Three Gems the Three Characteristics; the Three Signs of Being consisting of impermanence (aniccata), state of suffering or dissatisfact…
…rality, discipline, and philosophy. The text further discusses the Three Jewels of Buddhism and the Three Characteristics of existence: impermanence, suffering, and non-self. Key meditative practices like fire contemplati…
Types of Wives: Characteristics and Comparisons
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Types of Wives: Characteristics and Comparisons
in other men, looking down on her husband — even when her husband is the one to pay her dowry in the first place — having no gratitude to her husband, and even going as far as attempting to kill her h
This text explores different types of wives and their characteristics, highlighting the negative traits of a wife like an enemy, robber, and boss, and contrasting them with the positive traits of a wi
Raising Children: Cultivating Supreme Characteristics
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Raising Children: Cultivating Supreme Characteristics
Part Two: Raising Children wisdom and moral training from their parents (Group #4). Even though they may not be wealthy, these children have the ability to develop into successful, wealthy and moral a
In developing children into successful and moral adults, it is essential for parents to consider the qualities they want their children to possess. The text highlights three supreme characteristics: p
Raising Smart and Virtuous Children
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Raising Smart and Virtuous Children
…tivate good habits in their children? What Qualities do Good Children Have? Good children must have three characteristics, which are taken from the three supreme characteristics of the Lord Buddha: 1. Wholesome or not bei…
บทนำของการเลี้ยงดูเด็กที่เน้นการพัฒนาคุณธรรมและภูมิปัญญา จากหลักธรรมทางพุทธศาสนา ที่เสนอวิธีการสร้างเด็กดี โดยมีคุณสมบัติ 3 ประการ ได้แก่ ความดี ความฉลาด และความเห็นอกเห็นใจ ซึ่งเป็นพื้นฐานที่สำคัญในก
Raising Children to Be Smart and Virtuous
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Raising Children to Be Smart and Virtuous
…om the Lord Buddha’s teachings: **What Qualities do Good Children Have?** Good children must have three characteristics, which are taken from the three supreme characteristics of the Lord Buddha: 1. Wholesome or not be…
เนื้อหานี้เกี่ยวกับการเลี้ยงดูเด็กตามหลักธรรมของพระพุทธเจ้า โดยนำเสนอคำสอนที่ช่วยให้เด็กเติบโตเป็นคนดี โดยเน้น 3 คุณสมบัติสำคัญ ได้แก่ ไม่มีความยุ่งยาก, มีสติปัญญา และมีความเมตตา ผู้ปกครองควรพิจารณาคุ
Understanding the Dhammakāya in Insight Meditation
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Understanding the Dhammakāya in Insight Meditation
…f these aforementioned bodies are still blind to the way in which the aggregates are subject to the Three Characteristics [ti-lakkhaṇa]. Only when the mind can attain the Dhamma Body can one’s meditation be said to have r…
…t that only comes from reaching the Dhamma Body. True insight meditation allows one to perceive the Three Characteristics of existence: impermanence, suffering, and not-self. The 'Dhamma' eye represents the ability to see…
Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
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Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
…nce 34 Pure Aggregates 73, 109, 122, 134 pure mind 128 rationalization, inferior to realization for Three Characteristics 121 razor blade, licking honey from - {metaphor for sensual indulgence 30} reality, seeing and know…
…Cessation of Suffering. The connection between rationalization and realization in understanding the Three Characteristics is also emphasized, offering a deeper perspective on the practice and its implications for the prac…
Understanding Craving and Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Craving and Suffering in Buddhism
ing after such wealth, even though it is acquired by honest means, is still subject to suffering because it contains craving which is the origin of suffering. Even the craving for the Brahmā-world and
This text delves into the concept of craving in Buddhism, emphasizing that even honest wealth can lead to suffering due to inherent craving. It discusses how aspirations for the Brahmā-world can trap
The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
all that way from the top of our head to the tips of our toes, we are full of suffering — he had seen and known it for him- self as a result of having the wherewithal to see and know the nature of rea
The text delves into the Buddha's teachings on suffering, challenging ancient beliefs that linked suffering to divine punishment or fate. Instead, he identifies craving as the root cause of suffering,
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 truths of the Law of K
This text explores the Three Characteristics of Buddhism—impermanence, suffering, and non-self. It discusses how misconceptions among children r…
The Virtue of Giving
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The Virtue of Giving
22 The Virtue of Abongiving 5. Chalaṅgādāna Sutta Here, bhikkhus, there are three factors to the giver and three factors to the acceptor. Bhikkhus, what are the three factors of the giver? Even bef
In the Chalaṅgādāna Sutta, it is discussed that there are three essential factors for both the giver and the acceptor of a gift. For the giver, a pleasant mind before, during, and after giving is cruc
Understanding the Mind: Characteristics and Defilements
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Understanding the Mind: Characteristics and Defilements
the third is thought or conceptualization, and the fourth is wisdom, or merging this new awareness into our pool of accumulated knowledge we already have stored. “War and conflict, of course, are wro
This text explores the essential characteristics of the mind and how they influence our perceptions, thoughts, and overall mental state. The mind, unlike the physical body, is a subtle entity that can
Understanding Kamma and Its Impact on Life Choices
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Understanding Kamma and Its Impact on Life Choices
"And what is Kamma? Kamma is action with intention. Am I always being mindful of what I am doing? Am I using my mind and listening to my mind? Am I listening to my outside voice or my inside voice? Th
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
Understanding Different Spouse Types
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Understanding Different Spouse Types
3. A spouse like a boss: Acting like a bullying boss, this spouse robs the dignity of the other. Marriage to such a spouse is like having a boss in the house, commanding whatever you do. 4. A spouse l
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจประเภทต่าง ๆ ของคู่สมรสในความสัมพันธ์ว่ามีลักษณะอย่างไร เช่น คู่สมรสดังบอส, คู่สมรสแบบพ่อแม่, คู่สมรสแบบพี่น้อง, เพื่อนสนิท, และคนรับใช้ เราควรพยายามเป็นคู่รักที่ดีโดยการเป็นคู่สมรสที่ส
Developing the Best in Oneself
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Developing the Best in Oneself
How does one create the very best in oneself? The reader can now appreciate the meaning and significance of a "blessing." Now we come to the interesting question of how a person can develop his/her be
บทความนี้กล่าวถึงวิธีการพัฒนาคุณภาพที่ดีที่สุดในตัวเองตามหลักพุทธศาสนา โดยเน้นที่การฝึกฝนจิตใจให้มีคุณภาพสูงขึ้น การกำจัดความชั่วร้าย และการสะสมความบริสุทธิ์ ในขณะที่เราได้กระทำทั้งดีและไม่ดีในชีวิต ค
The True Refuge
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The True Refuge
THE TRUE REFUGE VIIX The True Refuge 19 February 2004 People, animal companions and material things are not a true refuge. These things are not lasting in nature and are subject to change and, at best
This text emphasizes that true refuge lies not in people, animals, or material possessions, which are all temporary and changeable. Instead, the lasting refuge is found in the Triple Gem: Buddha, Dham
Appendixes of Theravada Buddhism
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Appendixes of Theravada Buddhism
Part Seven: Appendixes Theravada: "the Doctrine of the Elders"; considered as "Orthodox" Buddhism Tripitaka: The Pali Canon; Source of Buddhist Scriptures dating back to the time of the Buddha Tilakkh
This section provides definitions and explanations of key terms related to Theravada Buddhism. It includes insights into the Tripitaka, the Pali Canon which is the primary source of Buddhist scripture
The Characteristics of Paccekabuddhas in Apadāna Literature
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The Characteristics of Paccekabuddhas in Apadāna Literature
In the Apadāna literature, besides the life history of the Buddha and his disciples, a section is devoted to a depiction of the characteristics of Paccekabuddhas. This - section is entitled 'Paccekabu
The Apadāna literature highlights the characteristics of Paccekabuddhas, emphasizing their significant dhammas and independent mind. Verse 52 describes them as having great dhammas, being free from su