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The Transformative Power of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism
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The Transformative Power of the Noble Eightfold Path in Buddhism
…ding to the Buddhist philosophy of the Pāli canon, transformation arises in succession of, and as a consequence of, the realization of truths. It involves the elimination of particular fetters, as well as the ri…
This text delves into the concept of transformation in Buddhist philosophy, specifically through the Noble Eightfold Path. It highlights how this path aids in the eradication of defilements, enabling
Eastern Han Buddhist Meditation and Daoism
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Eastern Han Buddhist Meditation and Daoism
…y in existence in China, and growing. The arrival of translators from Central Asia and India, was a consequence of the great demand for Buddhist texts to be translated from foreign languages into Chinese. At fir…
By the first century CE, Buddhism had begun to take root in China, with translators arriving from Central Asia and India to convert texts into Chinese. They initially faced challenges in accurately co
Buddhist Influence on Daoist Visualization Techniques
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Buddhist Influence on Daoist Visualization Techniques
…lization technique 思神 which consisted of the visualization of Daoist deities at dan tian 丹田 was the consequence of the introduction of Buddhānusmṛti meditation.75 It seems possible that An Shigao’s introduction …
This text discusses the translation of Buddhist sutras like the Pratyutpanna Samadhi-sūtra and their influence on Daoist visualization techniques. It highlights how practices such as Buddhānusmṛti and
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
…elief that there is no existence of another world or rebirth beyond familial ties, nor is there any consequence from one's deeds. The story emphasizes the importance of understanding perception's limitations in …
Dhammakaya Knowledge: The Five Aspects of Natural Law
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Dhammakaya Knowledge: The Five Aspects of Natural Law
…ch governs the law of action; and Law of Cause and Effect, which governs the functions of cause and consequence. Knowing how the Five Aspects of Natural Law came into existence reveals the knowledge of how to ab…
The Dhammakaya Knowledge (Vijja10 Dhammakaya) focuses on the Five Aspects of Natural Law, including Biological, Chemical, Psychic, Karmic Laws, and the Law of Cause and Effect. This knowledge reveals
Understanding the Five Types of Mara
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Understanding the Five Types of Mara
… process in which something happens due to a fault in the delivery, OR, it could be due to a karmic consequence performed before the current birth within the cycle of that person's birth and re-birth, in other w…
In this excerpt, Suzanne Jeffrey elaborates on the concept of Mara, describing five distinct types: Kanta Mara (the body and mind functions), Gamma (action from karma), Deity (false gods), Matuman (fe
Understanding Karma and Human Behavior
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Understanding Karma and Human Behavior
… 8) verbal action they become 9) social suffering. After we die we are born again, which is 10) the consequence and aggregate of our accumulated karma. Animals also share the same prison and need to refuel thei…
This text delves into the impact of our actions on accumulating karma and the subsequent effects on our lives and rebirth. It outlines the ten bodily conditions we face as we navigate life and the nec
The Importance of Good Habits in Education
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The Importance of Good Habits in Education
…cuous. Innocuous habits may just be part of the individuality and personality of a person and of no consequence or impediment to realizing full potential as a good human being. However, when we consider bad habi…
This chapter discusses the significance of a solid education system in fostering good habits among individuals which leads to mental, physical health, and societal benefits. It defines habits, categor
Understanding Kamma and Buddhist Practices
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Understanding Kamma and Buddhist Practices
… month. กรรม kamma; karma; action; deed; willed action; an intentional action that has future consequences, including future reboots; the consequence of one's actions of body, speech and mind; the conseque…
… of kamma (karma) in Buddhism, emphasizing that every intentional action we perform leads to future consequences. The Buddha defines kamma as volition (cetana), stressing the importance of our choices—both good …
Understanding Sin in Buddhism vs. Western Religions
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Understanding Sin in Buddhism vs. Western Religions
… It cannot be passed on to someone else. If you don’t commit a wrongdoing then you don’t suffer the consequences associated with that wrongdoing. The consequence of your action is yours alone. -- The more approp…
การใช้คำว่า 'บาป' อาจไม่เหมาะสมเมื่อพูดถึงพุทธศาสนา เนื่องจากความหมายของคำนี้ถูกฝังอยู่ในจิตใจของชาวตะวันตกว่าทุกคนเกิดมาพร้อมกับบาป ในศาสนายูดาย คริสต์ และอิสลาม บาปเกิดจากการไม่ปฏิบัติตามคำสั่งของพร
Knowledge and Practices in Insight Meditation
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Knowledge and Practices in Insight Meditation
…iscipline วินัยปฏิคหา (Vinayapitaka) the Discipline Basket; the Book of Discipline วิบาก (vipaka) consequence; effect; result; the fruit which comes from a preceding cause or action วิบากกรรม kamma results; k…
เนื้อหานี้เกี่ยวกับการศึกษาแนวคิดต่างๆ เกี่ยวกับวิชชา วิญญาณ และการปฏิบัติในวิปัสสนา ซึ่งเป็นกระบวนการฝึกจิตเพื่อสร้างความเข้าใจในความจริง ภายใต้แนวทางของธรรมกาย ความสำคัญของการระลึกถึงความดีของพ่อแม่
ศัพท์และคำจำกัดความในพระพุทธศาสนา
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ศัพท์และคำจำกัดความในพระพุทธศาสนา
…conduct; conduct that is beneficial อัตตาจารย์ a useful person อัตตัญญา เป็นผู้รู้จักผล knowing the consequence อาคันตุกะ a guest; new comer; stranger อาจตดด indictive อาจารย์สอนธรรมะ Dhamma teacher อาจิณฑกรรม (…
เนื้อหาประกอบด้วยศัพท์และคำจำกัดความในพระพุทธศาสนา เช่น อเวจี (the lowest hell) หมายถึงนรกที่ต่ำที่สุด, อสงไขย (eternity) แสดงถึงระยะเวลายาวนาน, อัตตา (atta) ซึ่งหมายถึงตัวตนหรืออีโก้ของบุคคล นอกจากนี
The Teachings of the Buddha
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The Teachings of the Buddha
… is dependent upon his own action (kamma) for salvation and every action, good or bad, has a direct consequence. THE ESSENCE OF BUDDHISM Buddhism encourages self-reliance, self-development and conduct of high …
…iberation without relying on external salvation. All actions, whether good or bad, have significant consequences on one's journey toward happiness and enlightenment. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Hiri-Ottapa: Understanding Shame and Fear of Wrongdoing
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Hiri-Ottapa: Understanding Shame and Fear of Wrongdoing
…rongdoing Hiri and ottapa are Pali words, meaning ‘shame of wrongdoing’ (hiri) and ‘fearful of the consequence of wrongdoing’ (ottapa). One who has hiri-ottapa is one who has a good moral conscience. One who la…
…d Ottapa are pivotal concepts in Buddhism, representing the shame of wrongdoing and the fear of its consequences. Together, they foster a good moral conscience. Individuals devoid of these traits tend to lack et…
Killing and Karma: Understanding Consequences
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Killing and Karma: Understanding Consequences
Killing – How bad is your Karma? Not all killings are ‘equal’ in the sense of karmic consequence. The killing of humans is the most serious violation and receives the worst retribution. As for the…
This text discusses how the karmic consequences of killing vary based on several factors, including the type and size of the animal, prior connect…
The Rebirth of Tambadathika: A Lesson in Dhamma
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The Rebirth of Tambadathika: A Lesson in Dhamma
…listening to the Dhamma just once. To them the Buddha said that the length of a discourse is of no consequence, for one single word of sense can produce much benefit.
After the death of Tambadathika, who was gored by a demon disguised as a cow, the Buddha reveals his rebirth in the Tusita deva world. Despite a life of evil deeds, Tambadathika attained *anūṇa maha*
The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
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The Parable of the Thief and the Refuge
"A man, O king, who like fire was the refuge of the people, stole the bundle of jewels. Do not ask me about the thief." "Friend, just bring me the thief." Without telling the king that he was a thief
…ble, a king learns about a thief who stole jewels but is ensnared in another story about excess and consequence. The narratives intertwine, showing how what appears to be a refuge can become a downfall. The stor…
The Favourites Jataka
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The Favourites Jataka
6) Once upon a time, sire, on the side of the Himalayas grew a tree with forked branches, the dwelling-place of countless birds. Two of its boughs rubbed against one another. Hence arose smoke, and sp
…ance of moral integrity in leadership. Explore these timeless lessons of responsibility, trust, and consequence on dmc.tv.
Mahāyāna Buddhism: Reasons for Diversity in the Buddha’s Teachings
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Mahāyāna Buddhism: Reasons for Diversity in the Buddha’s Teachings
…’s period, those schools were able to coexist under the same umbrella term “Buddhism.” This was the consequence of changing the definition of “sānghabheda.” As a result of this change, Buddhism accepted the dive…
เอกสารนี้กล่าวถึงการอยู่ร่วมกันของโรงเรียนพุทธในสมัยพระเจ้าอชาตศัตรู และการยอมรับความหลากหลายของหลักธรรมที่เกิดขึ้น ทำให้เกิดมหายานที่อ้างว่า การเข้าถึงพุทธคติสามารถทำได้โดยทุกคนไม่ว่าจะเป็นพระหรือฆรา
Mahāyāna Buddhism: Reasons for Diversity in the Buddha’s Teachings (4)
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Mahāyāna Buddhism: Reasons for Diversity in the Buddha’s Teachings (4)
…not go into monkhood and practice meditation thoroughly can be on the path towards Buddhahood. As a consequence, the *Prājñāparāmita Sūtras* have had to modify a concept of *śūnyatā* (emptiness). Only people who…
บทความนี้สำรวจถึงการเปลี่ยนแปลงแนวคิดการบรรลุธรรมในพระพุทธศาสนามหายานซึ่งขึ้นอยู่กับพระธรรมคำสอนใน *ปรัชญาปารมิตา* โดยเน้นการสะสมบุญในชีวิตประจำวันแทนการเป็นนักบวช การศึกษาความหมายของสุญตาจะช่วยให้ผู้