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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…ie. Noble Eightfold Path: the Path to end suffering, consisting of Right View, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. Paceka Buddha: a Budd…
This glossary provides definitions and insights into crucial Buddhist terms such as Mundane Merit, which refers to merit from good deeds, and Nibbana, the ultimate state of happiness and enlightenment
Understanding Boon, Kilesa, and Mara in Theravada Buddhism
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Understanding Boon, Kilesa, and Mara in Theravada Buddhism
Suzanne Jeffrey We start to talk about general stuff like the weather and his health and how Jon and I are enjoying the Wat experience. I decide to start the questions, believe it or not, and so I ha
…es insight into the 'Treasure Store Discourse', emphasizing the importance of accumulating virtuous actions and good deeds as a true treasure that cannot be stolen or lost. The text reflects on the nature o…
The Importance of Purity in Dhamma Teaching
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The Importance of Purity in Dhamma Teaching
…ook the mind out of the body. Thus, there is no peace. Because there is no peace, there is no satisfaction. Because there is no satisfaction, we get angry. Because of anger, we hurt others. It is like a fis…
…th of Dhamma across religions is highlighted. He advocates for creating boon through intentions and actions rooted in love and kindness, while warning against the distractions of greed and negative thoughts…
The Importance of Relationships in Shaping Character
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The Importance of Relationships in Shaping Character
…. But when you do, you will need to always be courteous, faithful, nurturing, and honorable in your actions toward those people with whom you share your daily lives. You will also need to prepare yourselves…
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจบทบาทที่สำคัญของกลุ่มคนต่างๆ ในการกำหนดลักษณะและธรรมชาติของเรา เริ่มต้นจากพ่อแม่ที่สอนและดูแลเรา ต่อมาคือครูที่ให้ความรู้และสอนให้เราเรียนรู้ที่จะสังคม รวมถึงบทบาทของคู่ชีวิตและเพื่อนที
Understanding the Nature of the Mind
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Understanding the Nature of the Mind
…on’t see things clearly). The mind is the master of the body and directs the body to movement and reaction. At the same time, the mind receives (and perceives) everything through the brain, nerves and all o…
… by emotions like love and anger. It describes the mind's role as the master of the body, directing actions and perceiving reality through the senses. The text emphasizes the importance of meditation to gai…
Understanding and Overcoming Defilements in Meditation
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Understanding and Overcoming Defilements in Meditation
…oked on the material things because we desire them, and that leads us to perform some inappropriate action, and then we suffer. Therefore, destroying all defilements is the solution for real happiness and s…
…izes the need for right understanding and mind control, urging practitioners to avoid material distractions and focus internally during meditation. True happiness is seen as achievable through the destructi…
The Eightfold Noble Path for Attaining Dhamma
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The Eightfold Noble Path for Attaining Dhamma
…rstanding 2. Samma Sanggappa - Right Thought 3. Samma Waja - Right Speech 4. Samma Gammanda - Right Action 5. Samma Achiwa - Right Livelihood 6. Samma Wayama - Right Effort and Diligence 7. Samma Sati - Rig…
The Eightfold Noble Path consists of eight practices that guide individuals towards the attainment of Dhamma. Each aspect emphasizes practical and mindful approaches to living, including Right View, R
Understanding Samsara: The Mind-Body Connection
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Understanding Samsara: The Mind-Body Connection
… functioning with wisdom. “If we think with our brain, we allow Samsara to have control of us, our action, and our habits. In order to discover who we really are, we have to still our mind in meditation. W…
In this discussion, the relationship between the brain and mind is explored in the context of Samsara. The text explains that our thinking can often be clouded by the limitations of our brain, leading
The Connection Between Meditation, Nutrition, and Our Existence
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The Connection Between Meditation, Nutrition, and Our Existence
…s. Say, ‘thank you for all of the goodness that I can do because of my food.’ This causes a chain reaction: When you understand this, then you see the universal continuity and connection. “If we use it for…
…lls die, necessitating repair to sustain life. The purity of our food and the intentions behind our actions play a significant role in our health. Impurities not only refer to nutrition but also include eth…
Understanding Dhamma and the Influence of Karma
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Understanding Dhamma and the Influence of Karma
Suzanne Jeffrey “The Dhamma is sphere shaped. If we put our mind in the center of the Dhamma, then we will be bright all of the time and get rid of our defilements. Center of the center, middle of th
…harmful behaviors despite knowing the consequences, highlighting the struggle between good and evil actions. Luang Por encourages self-help and awareness in navigating these challenges and emphasizes the im…
Meetings with a Dharma Master
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Meetings with a Dharma Master
…fore we look at other people's eyes. In other words, we must always take responsibility for our own actions before we start to blame other people for any wrong action that we think they might be doing. We w…
The text emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's own actions rather than blaming others. Through meditation, individuals can gain insights into cause and effec…
Embracing Change Through Buddhism
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Embracing Change Through Buddhism
Suzanne Jeffrey "We cannot change our past, but we can change today and our future. Therefore, resolutions are very important. So we must resolve to be born with a pure mind to parents with pure mind
…ironment and learning the Dhamma, one can cultivate a 'boon budget' of good energy through positive actions and thought. The importance of studying and practicing right views within Buddhism is also encoura…
The Journey of Self-Improvement and Patience
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The Journey of Self-Improvement and Patience
Suzanne Jeffrey ample, of sitting for long periods of time in meditation. We must also be patient toward the imperfection of others. And we must practice this. Why? Because this helps us correct the
…f. The challenge of societal acceptance, especially for those who have faced consequences for their actions, is also discussed. The importance of maintaining a healthy body and mind as well as the teachings…
Finding Inner Peace Through Meditation
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Finding Inner Peace Through Meditation
Suzanne Jeffrey to find the time to really look inside of yourself: Be calm and look inside. You should sleep in the sea of boon, wake up in the sea of boon, and still your mind. Make yourself calm an
…ion sessions led by Luang Por Dhammajayo is also underscored. By looking inward and reviewing daily actions, one can create a peaceful and positive environment not only for oneself but also for loved ones. …
The Moral Responsibility of Individuals in Society
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The Moral Responsibility of Individuals in Society
Suzanne Jeffrey those individuals their moral responsibility to the society in which they live. If they don't practice moral economics, then people can't live together. The first time that the Buddha
… is essential for societal well-being, urging individuals to take personal responsibility for moral action and to become role models for others. The piece concludes with a call for loving kindness and posit…
The Path to Self-Reliance Through Meditation
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The Path to Self-Reliance Through Meditation
…becomes more intense, our physical tension disappears, and we develop equanimity. There are no distractions in our meditation, and mindfulness is observed. This is the third jhana. After we practice more an…
บทความนี้นําเสนอวิธีการที่การปฏิบัติและสมาธิสามารถนํามาซึ่งการพึ่งพาตนเอง ตามแนวทางที่พระพุทธเจ้าได้วางไว้ การทำสมาธิช่วยให้จิตใจสงบ ช่วยให้เรากลับพบกับความสุขและความสดใสที่แท้จริง ด้วยการฝึกฝนและการม
Understanding the Mind and Human Existence
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Understanding the Mind and Human Existence
Luang Por then draws the circle within the circle that follows, regarding languages… “As you can see, the language of the mind is far greater than any other language. And, because of this, the Buddha
…of the four elements—earth, water, fire, and wind—is extraordinary in its ability to perform unique actions. The mind, as the knowing element, is initially pure but becomes clouded by negative emotions, hig…
Understanding the Mind Through Meditation
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Understanding the Mind Through Meditation
Suzanne Jeffrey Sensation Memory Thought Wisdom Illustration #8 and amalgamate them for true understanding. "Of course, the mind works properly if all things are working properly. But, as we are aw
…es, while the second was the realization of how defilements can cloud the mind, leading to negative actions. Practicing meditation cleanses the mind, allowing for clarity and wisdom.
Meetings with a Dhammakaya Master
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Meetings with a Dhammakaya Master
Meetings with a Dhammakaya Master discovered the Law of Kamma. He was not the creator of the Law, but the re-discoverer of the Law of Kamma. All beings who do evil or wrong things will discover the L
…he Dhammakaya Master discusses the Law of Kamma as a re-discovery, guiding individuals to see their actions' consequences through meditation. The Buddha's enlightenment is elaborated upon, revealing two way…
Ethical and Moral Development in Education
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Ethical and Moral Development in Education
… lead to more gambling. But, we need to teach young people how to take responsibility for their own actions. Humans, of course, need companionship. And we are surrounded by people on every level with which…
This text discusses the critical role of ethical and moral development in education. It highlights the blame game between parents and teachers when children exhibit bad behavior, asserting that these