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Emotional Regulation Before Marriage
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Emotional Regulation Before Marriage
…ns prior to marriage is the best way to prevent divorce. **Basic Thoughts Prior to Marriage** The belief that holds true, regardless of how many millions of years have passed, is that once a husband and a…
The practice of regulating one's emotions before marriage is crucial for a lasting relationship. If neither partner has learned to manage their emotions, it can lead to destructive behaviors and event
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha: Good Deeds and Their Outcomes
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha: Good Deeds and Their Outcomes
…versa. Otherwise they will doubt this principle, and may think that doing good is only for fools, a belief to which some adults subscribe.
We regard the Lord Buddha as our ultimate refuge due to His wisdom and compassion. His teachings guide us towards eliminating defilements and achieving Nibbana. The chapter discusses the misconception
The Stages of Good Deeds and Their Rewards
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The Stages of Good Deeds and Their Rewards
banana blossoms to eat with condiments. And yet we still have to wait a full year for the fruit. "The first stage of good deeds: Once we have done something good, no matter if anybody sees it or not,
…fastness in performing good deeds can be a powerful example for future generations, reinforcing the belief that good actions lead to favorable outcomes. Emphasizing the patience required within the context …
Understanding the Law of Kamma for Personal Behavior Control
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Understanding the Law of Kamma for Personal Behavior Control
But to be able to control their own behavior, they must fully understand the Law of Kamma. Then, when there is the opportunity to commit bad deeds, and nobody is watching, they will be able to control
… author references teachings from a respected monk, highlighting that many people struggle with the belief that good deeds guarantee good outcomes. The text mentions the two sets of conditions affecting beh…
The Relationship Between Physical and Ethereal Hearts in Buddhism
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The Relationship Between Physical and Ethereal Hearts in Buddhism
…o enhance our knowledge, and then we would not be labeled as Buddhists only in name. Based on this belief, the writer has faith in merit and demerit. Unfavorable outcomes are the consequence of bad actions…
บทความนี้ศึกษาความแตกต่างระหว่างหัวใจทางกายภาพกับหัวใจทางจิตวิญญาณ โดยยกตัวอย่างจากพระไตรปิฎกที่บอกถึงแนวคิดที่ไม่เป็นที่รู้จักในสมัยนั้น เช่น การมีจักรวาลมากกว่าหนึ่งจักรวาล และความสำคัญของการสร้างบุ
Preparing for a Blessed Life: Insights from a Senior Monk
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Preparing for a Blessed Life: Insights from a Senior Monk
…espected Senior Monk’s Viewpoint After the clear explanation, the respected senior monk shared his belief that: "Those who become grandparents or are respected individuals must now prepare for a way to giv…
In this text, a senior monk shares insights on the importance of generosity and the practice of giving blessings. He emphasizes that those preparing for life's final chapter should cultivate good deed
Negative Effects of Misinterpreted News on Understanding Buddhism
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Negative Effects of Misinterpreted News on Understanding Buddhism
…onsible for one’s own actions. Fruits of merit and kammic retribution do not answer to any person’s belief, but they answer to the rules that govern this world. The rule that governs life is the Law of the…
…tions. The law of Kamma teaches that every action yields a corresponding result, affecting not just beliefs but also one's life trajectory. Understanding these principles is essential for guiding children o…
Understanding Dhammakāya in Relation to Paccekabuddhas and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya in Relation to Paccekabuddhas and Enlightenment
…s. 100 As Harrison states, the understanding that dhammakāya must be singular is 'later traditional belief' that links 'dhammakāya' with other words for reality such as dhammas, dhammaṭā, dhammaḍhātu, etc. …
This study analyzes the term 'dhammakāya' and its relation to enlightenment. Dhammakāya is presented as a singular concept applying to both the Buddha and Paccekabuddhas, emphasizing that 'dhamma' ref
Overview of Theravāda Buddhist Manuscripts in China
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Overview of Theravāda Buddhist Manuscripts in China
…Theravāda Buddhists in China.2 There are Buddhist temples in almost every Dai village, and Buddhist belief and ritual is an important part of Dai social life. The Dai people value their Buddhism and their B…
This document provides an overview of Theravāda Buddhist manuscripts found in China, particularly in Yunnan Province. It discusses the significance of these manuscripts within the Dai community and hi
ธรรมะและกรรม: ความซับซ้อนของกรรม
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ธรรมะและกรรม: ความซับซ้อนของกรรม
… standard is also different in terms of property. All the differences can be varied. This indicates belief in kamma and also its consequences. Each person had differences in past existences which lead to di…
เนื้อหาสำรวจความซับซ้อนของกรรมว่าแม้จะซับซ้อนเพียงใด เราสามารถแยกแยะกรรมดีและไม่ดีได้จากผลที่เกิดขึ้น นอกจากนี้ยังเน้นความแตกต่างในชาติกำเนิดของแต่ละบุคคลที่แสดงให้เห็นถึงกรรมในอดีต โดยทุกชีวิตมีพื้นฐ
Discourse on Rebirth and the Afterlife
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Discourse on Rebirth and the Afterlife
some of them saluted him with joined hands and took their seats on one side ; some of them called out their name and family and did likewise, some of them took their seats on one side in silence. 5.
In a thought-provoking discussion, Payasi expresses disbelief in the existence of another world or the outcomes of human actions. Master Kassapa counters his vie…
Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
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Exploration of Rebirth and Justice
' There is another world, there is rebirth not of parents, there is fruit and result of deeds well - done and ill - done. ` You, sirs, are for me trustworthy and reliable, and what you say you have se
… in handling a felon. It reflects on trust in the information shared and challenges the validity of beliefs in rebirth and moral repercussions. The engagement raises fundamental questions about consequences…
The Consequences of Apathy Towards Death
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The Consequences of Apathy Towards Death
Let my masters, the executioners, wait till I have visited my friends and advisers, my kinsmen by blood, in this or that village or town, and come back " ? Or would the executioners cut off the head o
… text urges reflection on the nature of existence, death, and the cycle of rebirth, questioning the belief in an afterlife and the understanding of moral deeds.
This Life Next Life
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This Life Next Life
This Life Next Life 30 In this way, Prince, is the other world to be seen, and not, even as you imagine, by this fleshly eye. Let this be a proof to you that there is another world, that there are b
…ses the struggle to grasp spiritual concepts through the lens of rational thought, underscoring the belief in moral agency and the weight of actions in this life that are believed to influence the next. For…
Understanding Perception and Existence
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Understanding Perception and Existence
He has sight and there are forms, but the organ does not perceive them ; he has hearing and there are sounds, but the organ does not perceive them ; he has smell and there are odours, but the organ do
…e perception of beautiful sounds does not originate from the instrument itself. This reflects their belief that there is no existence of another world or rebirth beyond familial ties, nor is there any conse…
Contemplation on Existence and Rebirth
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Contemplation on Existence and Rebirth
20.   ' Even though Master Kassapa says this, it still appears to me that there is neither another world, nor rebirth other than of parents, nor fruit or result of deeds well or ill - done. ' ' Have y
…thought experiment involving a felon punished to demonstrate the absence of a soul, questioning the belief in an afterlife or the results of moral deeds. This discourse reflects a profound inquiry into life…
Exploring Beliefs and Opinions in Life and Beyond
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Exploring Beliefs and Opinions in Life and Beyond
This Life Next Life 68 ' Even like the simile of the gamester, Prince, methinks is what you say. Renounce, Prince, this evil set of opinions, renounce them, I say ! Let them not be long a source of
In this passage, Prince Payasi grapples with the ideas of renouncing certain beliefs about existence and the afterlife as presented by Master Kassapa. Despite being advised to let go …
Understanding Worthy and Unworthy Gifts
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Understanding Worthy and Unworthy Gifts
This Life Next Life 96 Asappurisadanasutta Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. What five ? Giving disrespectfully, giving without heart and thought, not giving with one's own hand
…lly, without genuine intent, not given personally, consisting of discarded items, and given with no belief in the results of giving. In contrast, worthy gifts are those offered with respect, heartfelt inten…
ธรรมภายในและคัมภีร์พระพุทธศาสนา
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ธรรมภายในและคัมภีร์พระพุทธศาสนา
…dea: 我慢 self-esteem, egotism, pride; 我愛 self-seeking, or desire, both the latter arising from belief in the ego. Also 四感. 四圓 องค์จึงจัง ทุกขัง อนุตตา อวิสุทธิ (The four viparyaya i. e. inverted or fal…
เนื้อหานี้เกี่ยวกับการศึกษาเรื่องธรรมภายในตามงานวิจัยของ ดร.ชลลลธ์ สุวรรณรางกูล โดยมีการกล่าวถึงคัมภีร์พระพุทธศาสนาหลายเล่ม เช่น อามา, มัชฌมขณะ, กุฎุรกกามะ และ สังยุตตคาถา รวมถึงการวิเคราะห์ความเชื่อม
Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta - The Worthiness of Gifts
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Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta - The Worthiness of Gifts
2. Asapurisaḍāṇa Sutta Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. What five ? Giving disrespectfully, giving without heart and thought, not giving with one’s own hand, giving something which is to be d
…, without thought, not given from one's own hand, items meant for disposal, and those given with no belief in the results of giving. In contrast, worthy gifts are characterized by respect, heartfelt intenti…