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Understanding the Inner Bodies and Enlightenment
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Understanding the Inner Bodies and Enlightenment
the centre of the body, in the same way as described earlier, in entering the centre of the Pathama Magga Sphere, successive inner bodies can be attained, going further inside the subtle human body —
This text discusses the progression through successive inner bodies leading to the Dhammakāya, emphasizing the distinction between mundane and transcendental bodies. It highlights that all worldly bod
Understanding Mindfulness in the Mind
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mind in the mind, it means mindfulness only of the sphere of central processing — and not the spheres of the mind involved with perception, sensory registration or cognition. It is no use having mindf
The text discusses mindfulness focusing on the central processing of the mind, distinguishing it from perception and cognition. It describes the clear nature of the pure mind that becomes tainted by d
Mindfulness and Right Concentration in Buddhism
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Mindfulness and Right Concentration in Buddhism
7.4 Mindfulness of the *dhammas* in the *dhammas* Mindfulness of the *dhammas* in the *dhammas* is to see and consider the mental phenomena both inside and outside, the whole of the time. Seeing the
Dieser Abschnitt behandelt die Achtsamkeit gegenüber Dhammas und die richtige Konzentration im Buddhismus. Die Achtsamkeit richtete sich sowohl auf innere als auch äußere mentale Phänomene, die erford
Understanding the Inner Bodies on the Path to Enlightenment
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them and go further through the centre until attaining the Body of Enlightenment — the most subtle of the inner bodies. The inner bodies between the Paṭhama Magga Sphere and the Body of Enlightenment
This text delves into the various inner bodies that exist between the Paṭhama Magga Sphere and the Body of Enlightenment. These include the Subtle Human Body, Angelic Body, and several Brahma Bodies,
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see that the six components of conduct are a path ahead which are free of all dangers bringing one surely to one's destination.
Choosing the Right Disciples in Buddhism
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Choosing the Right Disciples in Buddhism
so many lifetimes in his past of pursuing Perfections, still had to waste six years in the discovery of the Dhamma, stak- ing his own life for the knowledge — how much harder would it be for others to
Through his past lifetimes and pursuit of Perfection, the Buddha dedicated six years to discover the Dhamma. Acknowledging the difficulty others may have in understanding, he chose his first disciples
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He lit three sticks of incense, pressed them between the palms of his hands and made the following resolution with heartfelt determination: "Don't let me die now! At least let me die in the yellow ro
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bundle of the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta scriptures at Wat Songpinong with the intention that as soon as he was able to translate them fluently, he would discontinue his Pali studies in Bangkok and devote
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stirred many of the regular passengers to faith. Many invited him to receive their alms each morning. Others offered to pay his living expenses. The most faithful of his sponsors was the pedlar named
การเรียนรู้และการสอนนั้นมีหลายมิติ ทั้งในด้านทฤษฎีและการปฏิบัติ การศึกษาในปัจจุบันต้องมีการปรับตัวให้เข้ากับโลกที่เปลี่ยนแปลงอย่างรวดเร็ว เทคโนโลยีมีบทบาทสำคัญในการเสริมความรู้การเรียนการสอน และยังช่ว
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the technique taught by his anusavañācārya, Phra Acharn Nong. On the quarter-moon days, when he was free from Scriptural study, he travelled to different temples renowned for their meditation teachers
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who were reluctant to co-operate with Luang Phaw's reforms. They were the ones who preferred the status quo. Luang Phaw observed: "These uneducated children are littering up the country — and wrecki
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and monks. The left-hand room contained nuns and laywomen (upāsikā). Luang Phaw had a place at the front of the building, on the right-hand side next to the partition. Luang Phaw gave instructions for
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cause only the adepts of Vijiā Dhammakāya could work as a team to plumb the subtle recesses of the human psyche. Shortly after the inception of the meditation workshop a capable disciple of Kuhn Yay
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Luang Phaw passed away on 3 February 1959 at the age of seventy-three. Despite the majesty of a lifetime’s ministry, when he passed away only a pitiful few of his disciples, principally the nuns who
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dissatisfaction with contemporary meditation, 36; disinterest in monastic titles, 64; disliked contact with women, 20, 134-135; disturbed by ants, 45; education, 22; eleventh rains, 41; endures pain,
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Universal Goodness : 111 The Effects of Universal Goodness on One's Mind Cleanliness → Clean body → Clean objects → → Clean thought → Clean mind Orderliness → The body is orderly → Objects are orde
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Chapter 4 The Easiest Path to Happiness F ortunately for us, the easiest and fastest path to true happiness is, not far from us at all. But before we explore this path to true happiness, we need
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The Enigmas of the Universe
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dawn of peace will give us happiness, calmness, strength and a sense of security. When the mind is free from all worries, then the love and good wishes for all other beings will begin. Hatred, conflic
本書探索了宇宙中的未解之謎,提出了推動人類尋求知識的問題,如生命的起源、黑洞的本質和時間的本質等。這些問題鼓勵我們深入思考宇宙的運作和人類在其中的位置。通過科學的視角,在此介紹了當代研究的最新進展,以及我們理解宇宙的未來可能性。更多資訊可於dmc.tv查看。
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the World No Tobacco Day Award in 2004 from the World Health Organisation for his successful smoke-free campaign among hundreds of Buddhist temples in Thailand. He was the first Thai Buddhist monk to
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release the worry and sorrow inside you at the same time. Take your time to let go of all your thoughts and then return to regular breathing. Gradually relax every part of your body from head to toe,
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