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The Virtue of Abstaining
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The Virtue of Abstaining
100 The Virtue of Abstaining 10. Pūrṇā - Kiriya - vatthu Here, bhikkhus, a certain person has done meritorious actions founded …
In this discourse, the Buddha explains the benefits of meritorious actions such as giving and virtuous living. A certain individual who practices these actions is reborn among the Titan gods, illustra
Understanding the Eightfold Path in Buddhism
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Understanding the Eightfold Path in Buddhism
…aking harshly, and (4) Gossiping. "Fourth is Samma Gammanta meaning Right Action. This ranges from abstaining from sexual misconduct to killing to stealing to anything that we do that is not reflecting lov- in…
The text outlines the initial parts of the Eightfold Path in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of Right View, which differentiates good and bad actions based on cause and effect. Right Intention is
The Power of Honest Work and Meditation
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The Power of Honest Work and Meditation
…of discontent. Observing Precepts — This means embracing an untroubled conscience by restraint, and abstaining from wrongdoing in thought, word and action. The mind will become tranquil and clear in perception …
Honest work illuminates the mind, paving the way for successful meditation. This journey creates good habits and positive energy, fostering happiness and health. Conversely, dishonest actions breed ne
The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
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The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
1. Right View The Buddha taught that Right View is a fiercely accurate understanding of life and the world based on the benchmark of Nirvana, a thorough understanding of all four Noble Truths, and pra
…ss, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity. The text also covers Right Speech, which calls for abstaining from falsehood, divisive communication, harsh words, and idle chatter to foster positive interactio…
The Festival of Fools: A Tale of Wisdom
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The Festival of Fools: A Tale of Wisdom
…intaining Right Speech at the transcendental level. 4. Right Action Right Action is the practice of abstaining from killing, stealing and adultery.
Once there was a Festival of Fools characterized by reckless behavior of drunken townsfolk. A group of Buddha's followers, having achieved stream-entry, chose to meditate instead of participating. Upo
The Power of Right Action and Compassion
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The Power of Right Action and Compassion
… example of thinking that is Right Action on the level of having requested the Precepts in advance. Abstaining from killing either on the spur of the moment or because of having taken the Precepts in advance ar…
This text illustrates the significance of Right Action in Buddhist practice, showcasing a layman's resolute adherence to Precepts when confronted by a snake. The narrative emphasizes that true abstent
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… Listening to other people's advice ● Sympathetic - Understanding No false speech Concentration ● Abstaining from the Causes of Ruin ● Enjoying peace and quiet ● Happy performing good deeds No alcohol consum…
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