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Understanding Boon and Kilesa in Meditation
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Understanding Boon and Kilesa in Meditation
…ve, the more boon happens within you, the originator. In other words, 1. You do, or create, a good action; 2. When you do this action, boon happens; 3. The boon that you create is pure energy; 4. Energy is…
…itation, Luang Por explains how the mind often drifts outside our center, leading to anger and distraction from self-awareness. By focusing inward and engaging in good actions, or boon, one can create pure …
Understanding Boon and Generosity in Buddhism
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Understanding Boon and Generosity in Buddhism
…ssity/urgency and the other is urgency/necessity. Let’s look at some examples. “Here is the first action: You give food to the monks (even one spoonful) and the monk studies because he has been fed. In th…
In this enlightening dialogue, the necessity of creating 'boon' (goodness) continuously is discussed, emphasizing the intentional practices one must engage in to enhance their spiritual well-being. It
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 m…
Kamma refers to action with intention. It emphasizes the need for mindfulness in our actions and decisions, distinguishing…
The Role of Teachers and Students in Education
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The Role of Teachers and Students in Education
…teacher must have true knowledge. Second, the teacher must be able to do what he knows. Teaching is action and implementation. Third, teachers must have good habits. If the teacher has bad habits, s/he will…
บทความนี้สำรวจบทบาทของครูและนักเรียนในการพัฒนาคุณธรรมและความเคารพในกระบวนการเรียนรู้ ครูมีหน้าที่ช่วยเหลือนักเรียนในความยากลำบาก สร้างบรรยากาศที่เป็นบวก และสร้างแบบอย่างที่ดี การเคารพไม่เพียงแต่เป็นกา
Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
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Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
… between right and wrong? In discussing this topic, we have to discuss kamma. Kamma, once again, is action with intention. It is, simply, cause and effect. If we do something good, then good will return to …
…asizes the significance of meditation and concentration in understanding Kamma, which refers to the actions we take and their intentions. We are tasked with training future leaders to grasp these concepts. …
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts: Nirodha, Jai Yen Yen, Kamma, and Kilesa
…s word is bounced around in the west and people never understand its true meaning. It simply means "Action with Intention." In an initial understanding of the Law of Kamma, you need to have intention in ord…
…ial in managing life's challenges. Additionally, it clarifies the true meaning of Kamma (Karma) as 'Action with Intention,' highlighting personal responsibility for actions and their consequences. The term …
The Noble Eightfold Path for Successful Trainers
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The Noble Eightfold Path for Successful Trainers
…ionship. The Noble Eightfold Path Consists of: 1 Right view 2 Right thought 3 Right speech 4 Right action 5 Right livelihood 6 Right effort 7 Right mindfulness 8 Right meditation or concentration The Nobl…
…to personal and professional development. Each of the eight principles—right view, thought, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and meditation—interconnects to promote a cycle of ongoing self-i…
Self-Reflection and Dhamma Contemplation for Personal Growth
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Self-Reflection and Dhamma Contemplation for Personal Growth
…accumulated and how many bad deeds you have committed today. Resolve to relinquish all the negative actions that lead to bad Kamd. Don’t even let one particle of your amendment linger with you overnight. …
In this text, readers are encouraged to engage in nightly self-reflection, evaluating their daily actions to accumulate merit and relinquish negative deeds. The practice emphasizes giving up wrongdoings a…
Understanding Mental Purities and Wholesome Actions
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Understanding Mental Purities and Wholesome Actions
…lements; mental impurities monk’s living quarters virtue; virtuous; wholesome; good wholesome action; beneficial act; virtuous deed; good deed tenfold wholesome course of action preliminary wholes…
…elves into the Buddhist understanding of mental impurities and their impact on virtue and wholesome actions. It discusses the importance of defilements and how monks aim to foster virtuous deeds through act…
หลักการและแนวทางในการบรรลุถึงนิพพาน
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หลักการและแนวทางในการบรรลุถึงนิพพาน
… conducive to success มนต์, มนตร (manta) charm; spell; sacred words; invocation มนโทกรรม mental action มนโนวาท mind-door; mind-avenue มนโนจริต mental misconduct มรณาสติ (moranasati) meditation on …
ในบทความนี้เราจะได้เรียนรู้เกี่ยวกับแนวทางการดำเนินชีวิตเพื่อบรรลุถึงนิพพานผ่านมรรคมืองค ๘ ซึ่งเป็นหลักสำคัญในพระพุทธศาสนา ประกอบด้วยการมีมุมมองที่ถูกต้อง การตั้งใจที่ดี การใช้คำพูดที่เหมาะสม การกระทำ
Buddhist Cosmology and the Cycle of Rebirth
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Buddhist Cosmology and the Cycle of Rebirth
…this cyclic Universe is the result of something that has gone before of a preceding cause or willed action (karma). This is the doctrine of creation by causes. In turn, when any being dies, he, she or it cr…
… termed 'rebirth.' The cycle of samsara represents various states of existence, influenced by one's actions. Good deeds lead to favorable rebirths, while bad deeds result in suffering. The ultimate goal is …
Understanding Nirvana and the Path to Enlightenment
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Understanding Nirvana and the Path to Enlightenment
…erings, leading to enlightenment. It consists of the right view, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration. Right View Right View…
…d on one's conduct, emphasizing that virtuous living leads to rebirth in blissful realms while evil actions lead to suffering. Central to this understanding are the Four Noble Truths, which outline the natu…
Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
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Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
…, not to gossip or slander, not to use harsh language, not to say things that are hurtful. 4. Right Action - good conduct earned by not killing or harming humans and animals, not stealing, not committing se…
… Noble Eightfold Path is presented as a means to end suffering through right view, thought, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. Additionally, it details the three characteris…
Understanding Merit and Demerit: The Law of Karma
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Understanding Merit and Demerit: The Law of Karma
… Karma. Good deeds bring good karma and bad deeds bring bad karma. You are responsible for your own actions, good or bad. For whatever deeds you have done, you will bear the consequences. You reap what you …
…d deeds which cause negative karma. Both good and bad deeds are governed by the Law of Karma, where actions determine outcomes in this and subsequent lives. Merit has a positive influence, purifying the min…
The Middle Way: A Path to Liberation
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The Middle Way: A Path to Liberation
…Right View [Sammā Diṭṭhi] 2. Right Intention [Sammā Saṅkappa] 3. Right Speech [Sammā Vācā] 4. Right Action [Sammā Kammanta] 5. Right Livelihood [Sammā Ājiva] 6. Right Effort [Sammā Vāyāma] 7. Right Mindfuln…
…htfold Path [aṭṭhān ghikamagga], which consists of Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. This path can also be …
Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path
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Understanding the Noble Eightfold Path
…Right View [Sammā Ditthi] 2. Right Intention [Sammā Saṅkappa] 3. Right Speech [Sammā Vācā] 4. Right Action [Sammā Kammanta] 5. Right Livelihood [Sammā Ājīva] 6. Right Effort [Sammā Vāyāma] 7. Right Mindfuln…
…fulfilling jewel. It consists of eight components: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. At a mundane level, Ri…
Understanding Resentment and Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Resentment and Suffering in Buddhism
…r: If you imagine a person tending a pan of boiling oil which stands on a stove: Sorrow is like the action of the man who constantly agitates and stirs the oil to keep it boiling. The boiling oil stays in t…
This text delves into the characteristics of resentment as a source of misery and describes the Buddha's teachings on different forms of suffering. It explains how sorrow is a mental state, lamentatio
Understanding Craving and its Effects
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Understanding Craving and its Effects
…, and seek pleasure from images, sounds, perfumes, tastes and touches, all derives at root from the action of craving. 2. Craving compared to a snare or a prisoner's chains Most people try to procure happin…
The text discusses how craving influences our perceptions and behaviors, comparing it to sticky resin that binds our minds to attachments and sense pleasures. It warns that indulging in cravings leads
The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering
…Right View [Sammā Diṭṭhi] 2. Right Intention [Sammā Saṅkappa] 3. Right Speech [Sammā Vācā] 4. Right Action [Sammā Kammanta] 5. Right Livelihood [Sammā Ājīva] 6. Right Effort [Sammā Vāyāma] 7. Right Mindfuln…
…d attain Nirvana. It consists of eight components: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. This path is adhered t…
Understanding the Dhamma Body and the Noble Path
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Understanding the Dhamma Body and the Noble Path
…e Precepts. Cultivating loving-kindness [metta] can be said to instil one with Right Speech, Right Action and Right Live- lihood. Following up one’s Right Intention by cultivating the virtues of generosi…
…owards the cessation of suffering and ultimately to Nirvana. Proper practice leads to Right Speech, Action, Livelihood, and fosters loving-kindness (metta). Consistent effort and focused mindfulness culmina…