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TEN RIGHT VIEWS: A Path to Generosity and Understanding Kamma
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TEN RIGHT VIEWS: A Path to Generosity and Understanding Kamma
…res the continuity of sharing, compassion and charity. The continuity is the fruitful effect of our actions in inspiring others with this right view that motivates people to overcome life’s obstacles togeth…
…ght views that promote a deeper understanding of generosity, respect, and the consequences of one's actions in light of Kamma. Starting with generosity, it emphasizes the importance of sharing what we have …
Chapter 4: Cultivating Good Emotions through Meditation
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Chapter 4: Cultivating Good Emotions through Meditation
…d supporting bears fruit: They will know that giving or sharing leads to self-confidence and satisfaction, and will believe in the positive and beneficial results of boon. By assuming a supporting role th…
…n cultivate key virtues such as respect, patience, and discipline, thereby refraining from negative actions. The chapter highlights the positive outcomes of giving and supporting others, leading to self-con…
The Importance of Home in Education
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The Importance of Home in Education
…, eat and spend leisure time in these places. Therefore, the lessons of frugality, right speech and actions may be appropriate here in the environment in which the pupil will be judged as a human being by t…
…ng area warns against vanity and promotes appropriate presentation. Living rooms foster family interaction, where virtues like frugality and respect can be learned through example. The workplace encourages …
World Buddhist Sangha Youth Organization
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World Buddhist Sangha Youth Organization
…to discuss support for the underdeveloped countries and to determine matters of priority nd to take action to support those countries. A BRIEF HISTORY The World Buddhist Sangha Youth was founded by Venerab…
…hist traditions. Since its inception, WBSY has hosted several conferences to address priorities and actions supporting global Buddhist youth.
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…e Eightfold Path Humanity is dominated by defilements Right View Right Thought Right Speech Right Action Right Livelihood Right Effort Right Mindfulness Right Concentration"
DhaKma: Your Path to Self-Reliance and Prosperity
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DhaKma: Your Path to Self-Reliance and Prosperity
DHAKMA IS YOUR REFUGE I see all the way through. I see clearly that, out of everything in this world and beyond-physical, natural, and spiritual- no one can help me but me. Who else can relieve my suf
…l growth, aiming to make the most significant merit possible. By focusing on wholesome thoughts and actions, anyone can transform their existence.
Born Alone, Die Alone
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Born Alone, Die Alone
16. BORN ALONE, DIE ALONE We were born alone and we will die alone. There is no need to worry about others if we can't even save ourselves. If we can't save ourselves, and don't have a firm grip on o
…eptive pleasures. When we neglect our merit, it weakens. Consider the future and the impact of your actions on your spiritual journey. Don't let frivolous pursuits lead to a wasted life. For more insights, …
Strive to Build Maximum Merit
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Strive to Build Maximum Merit
…nder the Law of Kamma, by which all creatures must live, a person bears the consequences of his own actions. Bad action causes bad consequences and good actions bear good consequences. Everyone who is bo…
การมีชีวิตเป็นมนุษย์นั้นเป็นการอัศจรรย์ที่สำคัญมาก เราต้องใช้ชีวิตให้มีคุณค่าและสร้างบุญให้มากที่สุด พระพุทธศาสนาย้ำว่าการกระทำดีจะส่งผลดี ซึ่งบุญคือสิ่งเดียวที่เราสามารถนำติดตัวไปหลังจากตาย ทุกคนต้อง
Hurry On: Embrace Life's Journey
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Hurry On: Embrace Life's Journey
HURRY ON You are young. You are strong. Row your boat as hard as you can. Hurry and continue to row on. Don’t be bothered if others slow down. For us, we must make the best of our own life.
This passage urges individuals to take action in their lives, emphasizing the importance of striving for goodness and remaining steadfast in thei…
The Importance of Merit and Time
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The Importance of Merit and Time
22. WE ARE PUPPETS I reflect on death, realizing that time waits for no one. That's why I made 'Kathina" offerings, re robe offerings to monks, while I still could. Any day could be my last. I don't k
…t promptly in their pursuit of goodness. The message is clear: don’t waste time; engage in positive actions now as life is too short to let precious moments slip away. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
The Importance of Virtue and Association
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The Importance of Virtue and Association
32. ALL THINGS MUST BE BASED UPON VIRTUE Those ignorant ones, who have no virtue yet desire fame, power and prestige, are doomed to fail in the end. The louder they boast, the faster they will fail. A
…d avoid moral decline. The message revolves around living virtuously and the recognition that every action stems from one's moral framework. The reflections encourage self-awareness and the continuous evalu…
Relinquish All Else: The Path to Dhamma
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Relinquish All Else: The Path to Dhamma
…he center of the body. 54. "STOP" SO YOU WILL SUCCEED To “stop” all success springs from this one action. I mean success both in the spiritual and in the earthly sense. In the material world, if we want …
…ind back to focus, specifically above the navel, and visualize the Buddha. Stopping the mind's distractions is portrayed as crucial for both spiritual and earthly success. The story of Angulimala serves as …
Meditation for Clarity and Caution
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Meditation for Clarity and Caution
64. MEDITATION HELPS Addressing an engineer: If you run into a mental block in regards to your work, find a tranquil place to sit down and meditate. Put your mind along with thoughts about your work a
… such as engineers and businessmen can clear their minds and gain insights into their work and interactions. Practicing mindfulness not only aids in problem-solving but also encourages thoughtful communicat…
Merit and the Journey of Good Deeds
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Merit and the Journey of Good Deeds
67. ONE DROP AT A TIME FILLS UP A JAR Together, each tiny drop of water can fill up a big jar. Likewise, each act of good deed will fill up your "jar" of virtue. But with no good deed done at all, you
…eachings, while immediate returns from current merits may be minimal, the enduring effects of one's actions will blossom in the future. Contentment is a crucial theme, reminding us to live within our means …
The Importance of Good Deeds in Temple Life
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The Importance of Good Deeds in Temple Life
76. WHAT YOU DO, YOU GET Those of you who take residence at the temple have given up your worldly attachments for the opportunity to be here. Since you have already given up so much, you should make y
…eryone contributes to a nurturing environment conducive to spiritual development. Focus on your own actions, knowing that the good you do not only enriches your present but also your future.
The Importance of Merit in Buddhism
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The Importance of Merit in Buddhism
79. COME REAP YOUR MERIT Invite your friends to come and reap merit at the temple. I feel pity for them, fearing that they may find themselves erroneously trading into an unhappy realm. Persuade them
…in future lives. A metaphor of 'front row' versus 'back row' serves to motivate individuals to take action towards accumulating merit, regardless of their current standing. By recognizing and acting on the …
Good Deeds and the Path to Merit
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Good Deeds and the Path to Merit
…We are still subject to rebirth because of the defilements we carry, but from now on, avoid all bad actions and embrace only good ones so our rebirth will be a positive one. February 14, 1982 98. TAKI…
เนื้อหานี้พูดถึงการกระทำความดีและการสะสมบุญเพื่อการเกิดใหม่ที่ดีในอนาคต การทำความดีและการช่วยทำความสะอาดวัดไม่เพียงแต่เป็นการสร้างบุญ แต่ยังทำให้เราได้เข้าสู่สวรรค์ในระดับที่สูงขึ้น บทความยังได้กล่าวถ
Old Merit, New Merit
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Old Merit, New Merit
100. OLD MERIT, NEW MERIT I have pity for both the rich and the poor. Rich people are well off because they have “old” merit from their past lives to support them. However, if they don’t produce “new”
…iritual wealth in future existences. Additionally, it mentions the continuous benefit of merit from actions such as building a temple. For those wishing to help others, having a strong foundation of merit i…
Building Up Merit and Understanding Transience
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Building Up Merit and Understanding Transience
109. BUILD UP MERIT A layperson expressed the desire to go on a meditation retreat, but was concerned about her grown son being left alone. When a man and a woman are in love, the world becomes a colo
…ns do not contribute to our true essence. Ultimately, the focus is on cultivating merit through our actions while accepting the impermanence of life and relationships.
Effective Ways to Make Resolutions
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Effective Ways to Make Resolutions
… it. I will scold anyone who neglects their responsibility for tidiness. I make the resolution that actions which bring discomfort to others or to me will never be a part of me, mentally, verbally or physic…
Luang Por Wat Paknam emphasizes making resolutions with a focus between blessings during the blessing chant 'Yadtha'. Visualizing a clear Buddha image aids the resolution process, ensuring they resona