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Delicate Love and Buddhist Values in Relationships
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Delicate Love and Buddhist Values in Relationships
…hism considers sexual relations between partners as something that is to be dignified, not indulged Adultery is a violation of the fundamental Buddhist code of moral conduct. Love is noble. Love is also the f…
Delicate Love discusses the guidance provided by Buddhist traditions for couples in their married life, emphasizing ethical actions and the importance of The Five Precepts. It contrasts modern views o
Navigating Chastity in Marriage
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Navigating Chastity in Marriage
…which lifestyle is appropriate for us both without causing bitterness and resentment and the sin of adultery. This is very difficult for some couples, but more feasible for others. If we wish to live a life o…
This text discusses the complexities of living a chaste life while fulfilling marital duties. It highlights the experiences of notable figures like a Sotapanna woman, Pipphali and Bhaddakapilani, and
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 …
บทความนี้สำรวจแนวคิดของศาสนาพุทธเกี่ยวกับความสัมพันธ์ในครอบครัว โดยพูดถึงผลกระทบจากการกระทำที่ไม่ดีในอดีตที่ส่งผลมาถึงชีวิตปัจจุบัน โดยเฉพาะในเรื่องของการประนีประนอมในความสัมพันธ์และความท้าทายที่เกิดจ
Understanding Kamma and Family Dynamics
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Understanding Kamma and Family Dynamics
…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 stric…
In addressing grievances about parental neglect, Luang Phaw emphasizes the importance of understanding kammic retribution. The boy expresses concerns about his father's irresponsible behavior, juxtapo
Understanding the Five Precepts
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Understanding the Five Precepts
… what the Five Precepts are? 1. One shall not kill. 2. One shall not steal. 3. One shall not commit adultery. 4. One shall not lie. 5. One shall not consume intoxicants. I will explain to you how the Five Pre…
In this explanation of the Five Precepts, the origin of the first precept, 'one shall not kill', is explored through a dialogue between a senior monk and children. The importance of self-love and the
The Wisdom of Ancestral Teachings on Family Values
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The Wisdom of Ancestral Teachings on Family Values
… precepts while they waited for the monks to arrive for the Not to kill living being, not to commit adultery, not to tell lies, not to knowingly consume alcohol or intoxicants alms offering. After the alms of…
This text discusses the impact of family members fighting over property and money, highlighting how such conflicts lead to negative outcomes. Our ancestors recognized this issue and encouraged giving
Problems Within the Family
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Problems Within the Family
…ies in marriage, however well we plan, will naturally arise. One common problem in today's world is adultery, or unfaithfulness. Why does this happen? One factor that leads to us being unfaithful is that we a…
การแต่งงานมักไม่เป็นไปตามความคาดหวังเมื่อเรามีชีวิตอยู่ร่วมกัน ความรักอาจลดลง และปัญหาต่างๆ จะเกิดขึ้นเสมอ คนจึงต้องเลือกคู่ที่เหมาะสมโดยพิจารณาจากความเข้าใจ, วินัยในตนเอง, การช่วยเหลือ และการมีสติปัญ
Glossary of Dhamma Terms
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Glossary of Dhamma Terms
…nts of boonya; They include: not killing any living creature, not stealing, no sexual misconduct or adultery; no lying; abstaining from the use of intoxicants; not wearing any make-up, jewelry, perfume, garla…
This appendix provides definitions for crucial terms related to Dhamma, including the meaning of Dhama, the significance of giving sermons, the process of forming right outlooks, and the concept of su
Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
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Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
…roduce boonya; They include: not killing any living creature, not stealing, no sexual misconduct or adultery; no lying; abstaining from the use of intoxicants. A more positive way of looking at this is as fol…
This section discusses the Five Precepts aimed at reducing kilesa, particularly sexual desire, fostering spiritual growth. The Five Precepts include refraining from killing, stealing, sexual misconduc
Understanding the Five Precepts
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Understanding the Five Precepts
… what the Five Precepts are? 1. One shall not kill. 2. One shall not steal. 3. One shall not commit adultery. 4. One shall not lie. 5. One shall not consume intoxicants. I will explain to you how the Five Pre…
This text introduces the Five Precepts of Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of ethical behavior. The narrative begins with a question from a senior monk about love and life, illustrating that all b
Understanding the Fourth and Fifth Precepts of Buddhism
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Understanding the Fourth and Fifth Precepts of Buddhism
…l 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 …
This text discusses the Fourth Precept, emphasizing that dishonesty diminishes love and trust. It relates this to the Fifth Precept, which forbids intoxicants, showing how ethical behavior leads to me
The Importance of Generosity and Morality in Family Dynamics
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The Importance of Generosity and Morality in Family Dynamics
…ecepts while they waited for the monks to arrive for the 3 Not to kill living being, not to commit adultery, not to tell lies, not to knowingly consume alcohol or intoxicants. The Warm Hearted Family 338 Bl…
Family disputes over property and finances can deteriorate relationships. Ancestors encouraged their descendants to practice generosity, contributing to positive family dynamics. Teaching children to
The Political Landscape of Iraq and Iran Post-Saddam
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The Political Landscape of Iraq and Iran Post-Saddam
…cting national security.” Draconian punishments for nonviolent crimes, such as stoning to death for adultery, amputations for theft, and public executions for homosexuals, have also been reinstated. The secon…
This text examines the complex realities of Iraq's political environment following the fall of Saddam Hussein and the subsequent rise of Iran as a powerful regional entity. It highlights the challenge
Understanding the Five Aggregates, Tenfold Path of Wholesomeness, and Four Lofty States of Mind
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Understanding the Five Aggregates, Tenfold Path of Wholesomeness, and Four Lofty States of Mind
…y, robbery, intimidation, forgery, and embezzlement 3. Not committing sexual misconduct – including adultery, wrongful sexual behavior, and rape 4. Not lying – including misrepresentation, misinformation, exa…
This text delves into three significant aspects of Buddhist philosophy: the Five Aggregates which consist of Rupa (form), Vedana (feeling), Samjna (perception), Sankhara (conception), and Vinnana (con
The Noble Eightfold Path: Key Concepts and Insights
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The Noble Eightfold Path: Key Concepts and Insights
…3 • Right Action 157 • Abstention from killing 158 • Abstention from stealing 160 • Abstention from adultery 161 • Right Livelihood 163 • Right Effort 167 • The First Foundation of Effort 167 • The Second Fou…
The Noble Eightfold Path is a fundamental Teaching of Buddhism aimed at overcoming suffering. It consists of eight essential practices: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right L
The Consequences of Attachment to Sense Pleasure
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The Consequences of Attachment to Sense Pleasure
… their way into a house and threaten or kill the householder, some are highway robbers, some commit adultery with the wives of other men. When any of these criminals are caught by the king, they are punished …
This text discusses how attachment to sense pleasures leads to various forms of suffering and wrongdoing. It illustrates the consequences of indulgence, including violence and crime, and emphasizes th
Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
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Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
…s in a dishonest way [adinnādāna]; 3. Refraining from sexual relations outside marriage (committing adultery) [kāmesumicchācārā]. Furthermore, one must not consume intoxicants such as alcohol that lead to hee…
This text discusses key aspects of Buddhist practice, specifically focusing on Right Intention and Right Speech. Right Intention involves having wholesome intentions such as generosity and the desire
The Components of the Eightfold Path
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The Components of the Eightfold Path
… Action once and for all: killing living beings [pāṇātipāta], stealing [adinnādāna], and committing adultery [kāmesu- micchācāra]. As for Right Effort, he would immediately and definitely be able to release h…
This text discusses the Eightfold Path, emphasizing how all eight components arise together as illustrated by the elder monk Koṇḍañña's attainment of Stream-Entry. It explains the importance of Right
The Festival of Fools: A Tale of Wisdom
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The Festival of Fools: A Tale of Wisdom
…dental level. 4. Right Action Right Action is the practice of abstaining from killing, stealing and adultery.
Once there was a Festival of Fools characterized by reckless behavior of drunken townsfolk. A group of Buddha's followers, having achieved stream-entry, chose to meditate instead of participating. Upo
Understanding Right Livelihood and Wrong Trade
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Understanding Right Livelihood and Wrong Trade
…ifetimes in hell. Having heard the Buddha’s teaching, Khema attained stream-entry, never committing adultery again This example of thinking that is Right Action on the level of ‘transcending evil’ by a mind t…
In Buddhist teachings, Right Livelihood refers to earning a living that upholds ethical values and avoids harmful practices. It specifically highlights five types of Wrong Trade which are prohibited: