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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
Death & Afterlife Monica we aim to eradicate all defilements which are the seed of birth. : What do they expect will happen when they are dead? Luang Phaw: A true Buddhist would seek to end the cycle
…mlessly and hope for rebirth in a celestial realm instead of one of punishment. Understanding these concepts is crucial in comprehending the Buddhist perspective on death and the afterlife. For more insights,…
Death & Rebirth in Cultural Contexts
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Death & Rebirth in Cultural Contexts
Death & Rebirth Monica ranging from earth sprite, tree sprite, air sprite, lower celestial being, and higher celestial being. Do you think that is understandable for people with a Christian background
…cs in Norway. Monica shares her thoughts on how people with Christian backgrounds may struggle with concepts like karma and death. Luang Phaw and Monica emphasize the need for open discussions about death to …
Self-Training and Endurance in Family Life
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Self-Training and Endurance in Family Life
Those who have full knowledge, ability and goodness must follow only this path in order to train themselves to keep up with the world and its people, and not surrender to defilements. Surely, if you f
…volving significant personal sacrifice. The writer suggests that while challenging, embracing these concepts will lead to a stronger family foundation and self-development. Visit dmc.tv for more insights.
Solutions from Wisdom
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Solutions from Wisdom
8 III. SOLUTIONS FROM WISDOM 60 Meditation Is the Source of Wisdom 62 Abate the Severe Consequences 64 The Mind as an Origin 66 The Power of Merit 68 Succeed by Thought 70 Courage and Wisdom 72 Merit
…scusses the importance of merit in overcoming challenges and understanding the nature of suffering. Concepts such as courage, thought, and retribution are pivotal for personal growth and renewal. Ultimately, …
Exploring Buddhism: Key Insights and Practices
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Exploring Buddhism: Key Insights and Practices
4 Contents Preface Background Interview 06 07 09 Rebirth & Incarnation 17 Monastic V.S. Secular Life 24 Buddhist Congregation 30 Buddhist View on Sex 33 Death & Afterlife 39 Daily Life of Buddhists Me
This content provides an overview of significant topics in Buddhism such as the concepts of rebirth and incarnation, the differences between monastic and secular life, and the Buddhist per…
Understanding the Mind in Thai Culture
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Understanding the Mind in Thai Culture
"this or that", "black or white", with no gray area, as the locals find this logic easy to grasp and put into practice. In addition, Thai culture and language has a relatively large amount of words an
…significance of 'kilesa' as a harmful influence on the mind is also explored, contextualizing these concepts within the broader framework of functional wisdom.
The Quest for Knowledge and Happiness
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The Quest for Knowledge and Happiness
Preface Why, since the existence of mankind, have we unceasingly put all of our resources in order to search for newer knowledge and technology? Taking this question back to its roots, we will eventua
…appiness can only be achieved by eradicating the root of their fears and pains. Understanding these concepts is imperative for leading a fulfilling life without ignorance and despair. More information can be …
Harmony Within the Family: Understanding Buddha's Teachings
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Harmony Within the Family: Understanding Buddha's Teachings
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family BUDDHA BOX: Interesting Historical Note: The man whom we call the Buddha said this about the afterlife: "A cloudy mind before death will lead one to the unfortunat
… unfortunate realms, while a clear mind results in sugati, or fortunate realms. Understanding these concepts is essential for fostering harmony within the family. This section also emphasizes the importance o…
Truth for the Family: Understanding Life and Kamma
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Truth for the Family: Understanding Life and Kamma
Part Five: Truth for the Family has given me an understanding of life in a new way. Firstly, death is not the end. We still have to be reborn as long as we have not gotten rid of our own kilesa. Secon
…asizing that death is not the end and that our virtues and vices have consequences. It explores the concepts of kamma and how they influence our existence, leading to differences in birth circumstances among …
Glossary of Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
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Glossary of Key Concepts in Buddhist Philosophy
Part Seven: Appendixes Glossary Anattata: Non-self; nothing in the world has implicit identity "There is nothing out there, not even our bodies, which we can control. Thus, it is not distinctly ours.
This glossary provides definitions for key Buddhist concepts such as Anattata (non-self), Aniccata (impermanence), and Bhavana (meditation). It emphasizes the u…
Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
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Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
Part Seven: Appendixes All of these precepts are meant to decrease kilesa, especially sexual desire and allow us to focus on spiritual cultivation. Five Precepts: five rules of conduct that we can cho
…nce, and Right Roles. Additionally, it introduces Gharavas-dhamma for householders and explores the concepts of heaven and hell, relating them to the principle of boonya and the magnetic qualities of energies…
Appendixes on Good Deeds and Paths to Destruction
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Appendixes on Good Deeds and Paths to Destruction
Part Seven: Appendixes to perform good deeds and this results in parami formation within the mind Roads to Ruin: any of the paths, professions, or actions that eventually lead to destruction; they inc
…ized, highlighting traditional and non-traditional family dynamics. Additionally, it introduces the concepts of calmness as a precursor to insight meditation, outlining the necessity of sammatha for one to pr…
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
Part Seven: Appendixes Right Roles; refers to the principle of aiding people in order to develop a unified society Sangha: an assemblage; a community of people who have completely dedicated their live
In this section, key concepts in Buddhism are elaborated, including the importance of community (Sangha) and mindfulness (Satti) …
Appendixes of Theravada Buddhism
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Appendixes of Theravada Buddhism
Part Seven: Appendixes Theravada: "the Doctrine of the Elders"; considered as "Orthodox" Buddhism Tripitaka: The Pali Canon; Source of Buddhist Scriptures dating back to the time of the Buddha Tilakkh
… the Tripitaka, the Pali Canon which is the primary source of Buddhist scriptures, and foundational concepts such as the Three Universal Characteristics: Impermanence, Suffering, and Non-self. Additionally, i…
Sourced Teachings and Dhamma Practices
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Sourced Teachings and Dhamma Practices
Part Seven: Appendixes Sourced Teachings Grouped Dhamma Teachings in Numerical Order: Groups of Four: Four Actions that Lead to Spiritual Growth (Vuddhi): 1. Search for a good teacher; role-model (Sap
…int, ultimately contributing to a well-rounded and virtuous life. For in-depth exploration of these concepts, visit dmc.tv.
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 88 88 were in there. Later, I studied the books which he suggested. After reading them for a while, I started to wonder. I was shocked to read the story of infinite universes in the Tri
…ern science by Edwin Hubble. It raises questions about how ancient monks could have understood such concepts 2,000 years ago when humanity only recognized the Milky Way. This intriguing connection between anc…
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
…ether good or evil, affects the world cosmically. In the level of spirit, we are all one. Among the concepts I have internalized from the DIMC are the followings: 1)Approach meditation with a positive heart, …
The journey towards joy highlights the importance of patience in our spiritual growth. To create miracles, we must discover the miracle within ourselves. By transforming individually, we contribute po
Understanding Buddhist Perfections and Purpose
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Understanding Buddhist Perfections and Purpose
82 Glossary 1.The Perfections [paramita] are virtues such as generosity, self- discipline, renunciation, wisdom, patience, perseverance, sincerity, resolution, loving-kindness and equanimity. Pursuit
The text outlines key Buddhist concepts, primarily focusing on the Perfections (paramita) like generosity and wisdom, and the importance of…
อภิธมฺมตฺถวิภาวินิยา ปญฺจิกา
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อภิธมฺมตฺถวิภาวินิยา ปญฺจิกา
ประโยคส - อภิธมฺมตฺถวิภาวินิยา ปญฺจิกา นาม อตฺถโยชนา (ทุติโย ภาโค) - หน้าที่ 235 จตุตถปริจเฉทตฺถโยชนา หน้า 235 ปาลียนติ น วุตตาติ อาธาโร ฯ วิเน....โตติ ทสฺสนาติ ปเท ตติยาวิเสสน์ ฯ นย...นาติ น วุตตาติ
…ธิบายถึงการตั้งข้อสังเกตและอภิปรายแนวทางธรรมอย่างละเอียด รวมถึงวิธีการที่ใช้ในการสื่อสารและ explain concepts ต่างๆ ในพระพุทธศาสนา. ด้านหนึ่งเนื้อหาจะกล่าวถึงการวิเคราะห์และตีความภาษาธรรมที่ใช้ในแต่ละอรรถบท โด…
ปรมฤทธฺญายานาม วิฑ ฐิติสมฺมงคล
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ปรมฤทธฺญายานาม วิฑ ฐิติสมฺมงคล
…is text is a critical edition or excerpt in Sanskrit written in the Thai script. The text discusses concepts related to powers, virtues, and spiritual substance within a Buddhist or spiritual context, mention…
ข้อความนี้เป็นการตีความหรือการคัดเลือกในภาษาสันสกฤตที่เขียนในสคริปต์ไทย โดยมีเนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับแนวคิดในการอภิปรายถึงพลัง คุณธรรม และสาระของจิตวิญญาณภายในบริบททางพุทธศาสนา อีกทั้งยังกล่าวถึงคำศัพท์ที่เกี