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The Nature of Human Beings and the Five Precepts
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The Nature of Human Beings and the Five Precepts
…o steal, act corruptly, and embezzle so as to keep our nature. 3. By nature, humans will not commit adultery. Animals, which by nature cannot control themselves to be content with one mate, will fight to mate…
…e. The Five Precepts serve as a guideline to uphold these virtues: we shall not kill, steal, commit adultery, lie, or consume intoxicants. By following these principles, we maintain our humanity and live harm…
The Nature of Human Beings
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The Nature of Human Beings
… steal, act corruptly, and embezzle so as to keep our nature. 3. By nature, humans will not commit adultery. Animals, which by nature cannot control themselves to be content with one mate, will fight to mate…
… nature. The Five Precepts are: 1. We shall not kill. 2. We shall not steal. 3. We shall not commit adultery. We should be faithful to our spouse.
Understanding the Four Basic Necessities and Precepts
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Understanding the Four Basic Necessities and Precepts
…it is because we need these possessions to survive. How did the Third Precept, one shall not commit adultery, come into existence? If other people do not take our lives or our possessions, we should live a ha…
…honesty in relationships, which leads to the discussion of the Third and Fourth Precepts, regarding adultery and lying. The conversation encourages children to understand the values of honesty and respect in …
Understanding the Five Precepts
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Understanding the Five Precepts
…al have already earned the notable merit of giving security to property. 3. Those who do not commit adultery have already earned the notable merit of providing security to their spouses. 4. And those who do n…
…ing. The text outlines how adherence to the first four precepts — not killing, stealing, committing adultery, and lying — earns significant merit. It elaborates on the Fifth Precept, which advises against con…
Keeping the Five Precepts Intact
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Keeping the Five Precepts Intact
…h the Buddha image: 1. Today I will not kill. 2. Today I will not steal. 3. Today I will not commit adultery. 4. Today I will not lie. 5. Today I will not drink alcohol or use drugs. Once I had done this, the…
…dha image for daily chanting and resolution to uphold the Five Precepts: not to kill, steal, commit adultery, lie, or consume intoxicants. They reflect on each precept's importance, such as valuing life, hone…
Understanding the Five Precepts for Children
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Understanding the Five Precepts for Children
…because we need these possessions to survive. --- How did the Third Precept, one shall not commit adultery, come into existence? If other people do not take our lives or our possessions, we should live a …
… these necessities affects our ability to survive. The text elaborates on the Third Precept against adultery, explaining that it serves to protect loved ones and ensure emotional well-being. Furthermore, the …
Observing the Five Precepts: A Path to Goodness
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Observing the Five Precepts: A Path to Goodness
…I would make my resolve with the Buddha Why should we not commit adultery? Because everybody image: …
…solutions with a Buddha image. They emphasize the significance of not killing, stealing, committing adultery, lying, or consuming intoxicants, as these actions harm not just oneself but also affect the happin…
Creating a Heavenly Family through Dhammakaya
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Creating a Heavenly Family through Dhammakaya
alcohol, gambling and adultery. If we resolve to live virtuously, even to experiment with it for a period as short as one month, w…
…suit of a happier family life, individuals are encouraged to resolve against alcohol, gambling, and adultery. By practicing meditation, families can reach the 'Dhammakaya' state, which symbolizes 'body of enl…
A Successful Marriage
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A Successful Marriage
…s lifetime but they are re-born as women and suffer all these situations because they had committed adultery, had abandoned or abused their wives and children. One of the reasons why family members are drawn …
…. Women, possibly having been men in past lives, face challenges as a result of past behaviors like adultery and abandonment. The connection among family members also hints at shared past actions that draw th…
Truth for the Family: Upholding Human Values
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Truth for the Family: Upholding Human Values
…al, act corruptly, and embezzle so as to keep our true nature. 3. By nature, humans will not commit adultery. Many animals, which by nature cannot control themselves in being content with one mate, will fight…
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Truth for the Family: The Five Precepts
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Truth for the Family: The Five Precepts
…tain our true nature. Thus the Five Precepts are: 1. Do not kill; 2. Do not steal; 3. Do not commit adultery; 4. Do not lie, utter profanity, speak nonsense, or use divisive words; 5. Do not consume intoxican…
… living an ethical life that enhances our humanity. They include refraining from killing, stealing, adultery, lying, and consuming intoxicants. Adhering to these principles fosters respect, emotional control,…
Valuable Tools for Personal Growth
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Valuable Tools for Personal Growth
…. Abstaining from stealing; taking that which is not given (Adinnādānā veramani) 3. Abstaining from adultery and sexual misconduct (Kāmesumicchācārā veramani) 4. Abstaining from false speech (Musāvādā veraman…
…he Five Precepts (sila) which are fundamental ethical guidelines—abstaining from killing, stealing, adultery, false speech, and intoxicants. Together, these principles promote a life of integrity and personal…
Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
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Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
…Moreover, seeking comfort in life only for him, and womanizing with the maid, breaks the precept of adultery. He is accumulating tremendous bad kamma on his own. The problems he has with your mother are stri…
…th them. He explains that the father is accumulating bad kamma due to his actions, particularly his adultery and neglect of his duties. The conversation shifts to the concept of prototypes in birth, where one…
The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
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The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
…n others. There are three main actions that are considered immoral actions: killing, stealing, and adultery. Those are corrupt actions of the body. But there are also corrupt verbal actions as well. And they…
…l behavior and the understanding of the Law of Kamma. Immoral actions, including killing, stealing, adultery, and harmful speech, are identified as detrimental to personal growth and societal harmony. The tex…
The Path of Wholesomeness and Unwholesomeness
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The Path of Wholesomeness and Unwholesomeness
- stealing [adinnāḍāna] - committing adultery [kāmesumicchācāra] Unwholesome speech comprises: - telling lies [musāvāda] - divisive speech [pisuṇ…
In Buddhism, ten unwholesome behaviors are cautioned against: stealing, committing adultery, lying, divisive speech, harsh speech, idle chatter, covetousness, vengeful thinking, and false vie…
The Noble Eightfold Path: Ethical Conduct and Mindfulness
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The Noble Eightfold Path: Ethical Conduct and Mindfulness
Stealing [adinnādāna]: Taking that which is not given; Committing adultery [kāmesumicchācarā]: abstaining from sexual relations outside marriage. 5. Right Livelihood The Lor…
…l conduct such as Right Speech, Right Action which includes abstaining from stealing and committing adultery, and Right Livelihood emphasizing honest living for monks. It explains Right Effort involving the F…
The Story of Khujutara and Khema
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The Story of Khujutara and Khema
…urther embezzlement, illustrates Right Action also at the transcendental level. 4.3 Abstention from Adultery Abstention from adultery on the level of the transcendental path is illustrated by the account from…
This text narrates the story of Khujutara, who uses all her money for good after understanding the teachings of the Buddha about the consequences of embezzlement. Her change illustrates the concepts o
General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
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General Index of Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
…tal 110, 121, 156, 158, {example: Ariya the fisherman, 159-60}; after requesting Precepts 158; from adultery 161 {example: Khema, 161-3}; from killing after taking Precepts, {example: layman and python, 158-9…
This general index compiles significant terms and concepts related to meditation and mindfulness practices. It includes terms like absent-mindedness, absorption, and aggregates of clinging, helpful fo
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…ther. Next time you see that sort of behaviour fire both of them, otherwise before long you'll have adultery taking place on the temple grounds." Wat Phra Dhammakāya was supposed to be a sanctuary for meditat…
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OCR Text Content Analysis
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OCR Text Content Analysis
…es prohibited in temple 118 adhamma 61 adoption of supporters’ children, Chandra Khon-nok-yoong 139 adultery risk, Chandra Khon-nok-yoong on 146 adultery, refraining from 94 adventures of Thongsuk San Daeng- …
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