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The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
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The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
…lness in other people. The Buddha saw and knew the unwholesomeness in others. There are three main actions that are considered immoral actions: killing, stealing, and adultery. Those are corrupt actions of…
… emphasizing the role of ethical living and the teachings of Buddha in understanding one's mind and actions. It highlights the significance of the Eightfold Noble Path, which offers guidance on moral behavi…
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Suzanne Jeffrey Nippana Awareness Do Only Good Right They Action Right Livelihood Right Effort Right Mindfulness Right Concentration Wisdom Right Thought Right Vi…
Understanding Boon and Dhamma
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Understanding Boon and Dhamma
Suzanne Jeffrey Q: How is boon generated? A: Boon is created by doing good acts, keeping precepts, meditating, and listening to the Dhamma. You can feel the energy that is created by these four thing
Boon is generated by good actions, keeping precepts, meditating, and listening to Dhamma. It creates positive energy that purifies t…
Understanding Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions
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Understanding Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions
… the Right View is like the first sunlight in the morning. And the person who has the ten wholesome actions going on in their lives has the Right View, the Right 'theory' or philosophy of life. And there ar…
In this text, the author discusses the consequences of actions in life, emphasizing the importance of wholesome practices such as sharing, charity, encouragement…
The Impact of Dhamma on Children's Mindfulness
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The Impact of Dhamma on Children's Mindfulness
…bias. And this is the only way to change society: Change yourself. You are responsible for your own actions. And you, as teachers, are given responsibility for your students. This is the job you take on as …
…hild's mindfulness and ethical behavior. It reflects on the challenges of modern society where distractions like TV diminish spiritual teachings. The role of educators is emphasized in fostering responsibil…
The Formation of Habits and Teaching Morality
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The Formation of Habits and Teaching Morality
…cause we are not doing it, then it is a habit. Habits, of course, can be good or bad. So repetitive actions that we do = Habits. Students develop habits from home. But before we try to correct our student’s…
This text discusses how habits develop from early training and repeated actions, and emphasizes that both good and bad habits influence our lives. It highlights the need for teac…
The Reality of Life: Understanding Our Defilements
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The Reality of Life: Understanding Our Defilements
…nlightened, nor do we see any value in becoming enlightened. We are only looking for external satisfaction. But we will never find it unless we Meditate and change ourselves. Illustration #12 132
…Reality of Life,' Suzanne Jeffrey delves into how our early upbringing shapes our understanding and actions. The text emphasizes how our birth is a vulnerable point characterized by defilements that mislead…
The Role of Parents and Teachers in Moral Training
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The Role of Parents and Teachers in Moral Training
… deteriorate. "And, so, we help children develop good habits when they are young. It is repetitive action that is developed from seeking the four elements. And we can use the model of the five rooms in whi…
In this text, Suzanne Jeffrey emphasizes the dual responsibility of teachers in academic and moral training. It suggests that parents must also be involved in teaching good habits alongside teachers a
Reflections on Teaching and Leadership
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Reflections on Teaching and Leadership
…n's world. All of these people were plant- ing trees at the same time: They were all doing the same actions, but they all wanted something different and achieved different boon because of their wishes. For …
ในงานประชุมนี้ หลวงปู่ได้เน้นย้ำถึงความสำคัญของการสอนและคุณสมบัติที่ทำให้ครูเป็นที่รักของนักเรียน เขาให้คำถามแก่ผู้เข้าร่วมเกี่ยวกับครูที่มีผลกระทบต่อชีวิตของตน และเชิญชวนให้พิจารณาคุณค่าที่ควรมีในตนเ
Understanding Education and Its Impact on Society
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Understanding Education and Its Impact on Society
…amma, He simply re-discovered it … or, perhaps it is better to say, that He saw the Law of Kamma in action when He became enlightened, and then was able to teach it. If people meditated, they would see it f…
This text discusses the importance of education in shaping moral behavior and societal change. It emphasizes that to change the world, individuals must first change themselves and adhere to the four p
Meditation Techniques for Achieving Stillness
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Meditation Techniques for Achieving Stillness
…out. Remember to merely observe what happens when you meditate, but try not to direct or create any action. Just let everything BE: Do NOT get involved.
…he importance of relaxing and centering your mind, using mantras like 'Samma Araham' to combat distractions. Acknowledge common issues like 'monkey mind' and visual distractions, and use internal visualizat…
Understanding Dhamma and the Eightfold Noble Path
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Understanding Dhamma and the Eightfold Noble Path
… Right Understanding, the circuitous path includes: Right Thought or Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. Right View is seeing t…
…appiness. It emphasizes that true nature and enlightenment come from within, not from vices or distractions. Additionally, it outlines the Eight Precepts guiding ethical living, and introduces the Four Nobl…
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
…orking unit that is already built in and surrounds every individual in the world since birth. Every action that we do has an effect on everyone around us. If we forget to wash the dishes, they sit in the si…
… Saphaa emphasize spaces for meditation, while Six Directions illustrates our social impact through actions. Finally, Upasika and Upasok refer to female and male members of the Wat who serve the Sangha. Eng…
The Root of Social Problems
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The Root of Social Problems
THE ROOT OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS T HE ROOT OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS M any blame the scarcity of lasting happiness on the disarray of modern culture. Family breakdown, violent crime, suicide, deterioration of e
…, happiness and social harmony are intertwined, achievable only through the combination of virtuous actions and mindful practices. For more, visit dmc.tv.
Earth Day Activities by Dhammakaya Foundation
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Earth Day Activities by Dhammakaya Foundation
Earth Day Activities Each year the Dhammakaya Foundation and its centres sponsor and organize a number of Earth Day activities for people from all walks of life. These activities include tree plantin
…Day Commemoration, promoting the importance of enhancing one's inner environment alongside external actions for sustainability. More information is available at dmc.tv.
The Importance of Dhamma in Modern Society
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The Importance of Dhamma in Modern Society
…coming increasingly interested in studying and practicing meditation. Although it is still only a fraction of all those of Buddhist faith, this growing interest does much to strengthen the resolve of not on…
This text discusses how a lack of moral values rooted in Dhamma leads to selfish actions that hinder economic and social growth in Thailand. It emphasizes that worldly knowledge is insuff…
Eligibility Criteria for Ordination
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Eligibility Criteria for Ordination
7. Those who have outstanding debts 8. Those who have been convicted of a crime. 9. Those who are notorious for wrongdoings and mis deeds. *Those who are eligible though may not yet be ready to be or
… It mentions individuals with outstanding debts, criminal convictions, and those known for wrongful actions. It also highlights conditions for the eligible, like lacking essential items such as a preceptor,…
Temple Cleaning Practices Among Monks
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Temple Cleaning Practices Among Monks
2. Temple Cleaning Once monks have returned from seeking alms and have finished their meal, their next duty is to sweep the temple grounds. They should sweep from the main chapel, all the way to thei
…es. This practice reflects essential Buddhist principles: avoiding evil deeds, performing wholesome actions, and purifying the mind. Clean surroundings contribute to a clean mind, highlighting the importanc…
The Importance of Cleanliness in Buddhism
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The Importance of Cleanliness in Buddhism
… this means his mind is clean as well, and this will reflect his cleanliness of thought, words, and actions.
เนื้อหาบทเรียนนี้เล่าถึงความสำคัญของความสะอาดในพุทธศาสนา โดยมีเรื่องเล่าของพระที่นั่งสมาธิในป่า และการสนทนาของทูตสวรรค์เกี่ยวกับความสะอาด เมื่อปฏิบัติความสะอาด จะมีผลต่อจิตใจและร่างกายอย่างลึกซึ้ง ให้
The Importance of Chanting in Buddhism
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The Importance of Chanting in Buddhism
your mind will clear and be open to receive merit. Your thoughts, speech, and action will not be led astray by temptation. Performing Vatta serves constantly to remind us of the virtu…
Chanting in Buddhism plays a crucial role in enhancing faith and preserving teachings of the Buddha. It reminds practitioners of the virtues of the Triple Gem and helps them avoid temptation. Historic