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Understanding the Pāli Verses and Buddhist Doctrine
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Understanding the Pāli Verses and Buddhist Doctrine
…armakāya is identified as the divine ear (dibbasota). The eyes of the Dharmkaya are composed of the divine eye (dibbacakkhu), the wisdom eye (paññācakkhu), the eye of a Buddha (Buddhacakkhu), the eye of all-rou…
The manuscript presents Pāli verses and commentary in Tai Yuan, summarizing Buddhist doctrines about the Buddha's physical body and wisdom. It includes thirty stanzas highlighting qualities like divin
Understanding the Divine Eye and Existence
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Understanding the Divine Eye and Existence
This Life Next Life 28 We do not believe him when he says these things. 'That, Prince, is just as if there were a man born blind who could not see objects as dark or bright, as blue, yellow, red or
In this passage, the conversation between Prince and Master Kassapa highlights the limitations of human perception. The parable of the blind man illustrates how disbelief stems from unawareness. The t
Understanding Dispassion and Detachment in Dhammakaya Meditation
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Understanding Dispassion and Detachment in Dhammakaya Meditation
dispassion (ekantanibbida) and detachment (viraga) and accomplishes sequential shedding of the defilements until an end to defilements can be reached. The meditator sees and knows with the latter fou
This text delves into the significance of dispassion (ekantanibbida) and detachment (viraga) in the process of shedding defilements through meditation. It illustrates the attainment levels based on th
Bhojana Sutta: The Significance of Giving a Meal
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Bhojana Sutta: The Significance of Giving a Meal
8. Bhojana Sutta: A Meal "In giving a meal, the donor gives five things to the recipient Which five? He/she gives life, beauty, happiness, strength, & quick - wittedness. Having given life, he/sh
The Bhojana Sutta highlights the spiritual significance of giving a meal, describing how the donor, by providing food, imparts five essential qualities to the recipient: life, beauty, happiness, stren
Mayavi Ganga Devi Gala Oothu Dheivame
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Mayavi Ganga Devi Gala Oothu Dheivame
Mayavi Ganga Devi Gala Oothu Dheivame Endra Thunaiyil Ingu Endra Thunaiyil Ingu Endra Thaaiyinai Endra Thunaiyil Ingu Endra Thaaiyinai Endra Thunaiyil Ingu Endra Theivame Endra Thunaiyil Ingu Endra Th
This text delves into the theme of divine assistance represented through the concept of 'Thunaiyil'. It emphasizes the maternal figure as a source of strength and support, intertwined with beliefs abo
The Dhammakaya Tradition
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The Dhammakaya Tradition
…described in the Dhammacakkapavattana13 Sutta where the arising of brightness is accompanied by the divine eye, the knowing, the wisdom and the Knowledge. 12 Five Hindrances (panca nivaranani): negative mental…
…on process aligns with the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, highlighting the emergence of wisdom and the divine eye during meditation.
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 206 nirvana, Dhammakaya, so it is to our advantage that we develop this practice as a habit and ritual. I am working on this area. I have the advantage of working an hour away from home
This text discusses the importance of developing a habit of chanting and seeking inner light as a means to achieve joy and connect with the Divine. The author shares personal experiences of listening
Understanding the First Noble Truth
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Understanding the First Noble Truth
-- The First Noble Truth states that all conditioned existence is characterized by suffering or unsatisfactory condition. -- Suffering exists. Birth, aging, sickness, death, discontentment, disappoint
The First Noble Truth explains that all conditioned existence is marked by suffering. This suffering encompasses various forms such as birth, aging, illness, and death. Essential concepts like attachm
การให้และการทำดีในศาสนาพุทธ
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การให้และการทำดีในศาสนาพุทธ
…elief; dogma; (can also mean false theory or erroneous opinion) ทิพพจักขุ (ดารทัพย์) (dibba cakkhu) divine eye ทิพย์ divine; heavenly; celestial; angelic ทมินกาย Digha Nigaya, the Collection of Long Discourses …
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจแนวคิดเกี่ยวกับการให้และการทำบุญในพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงความหมายของการทำใจให้นิ่งและแจ่มใส การทำดีและสร้างเสริมคุณธรรมอย่างเช่น ทานบดี และการทำใจหลวมๆ เพื่อเข้าถึงความสงบสุข ทั้งยังมีการพูดถึ
Exploring the Nature of the Mind
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Exploring the Nature of the Mind
Suzanne Jeffrey It is not something to see with the eyes, so you must meditate and practice and see it for yourself. The mind is at the seventh base, and is approximately the size of an eye socket. I
This text discusses the importance of meditation and self-awareness in understanding the mind. It highlights how our perceptions affect our knowledge and the various challenges like health and mood th
The Nature of the Human Body and Mind
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The Nature of the Human Body and Mind
the physical nature of the average human body consists of an articulated vertical spine and skeletal frame that enable efficient movement for standing, walking, running and sitting. this framework als
The human body consists of a vertical spine and skeletal frame facilitating movement while embodying a mortal nature that inevitably degrades. The mind, a refined element, holds memories and struggles
The Eye of Understanding
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The Eye of Understanding
62 ลุยรินทร Lina Maeone Thus did the Teacher congratulate her the fourth time, and having so done, addressed the assemblage as follows: "Those among you who failed to understand the words she s
ในโลกนี้มีคนจำนวนมากที่ไม่สามารถมองเห็นความจริงได้ ซึ่งเฉพาะคนบางกลุ่มเท่านั้นที่มีปัญญาและความเข้าใจที่จะมองเห็นสิ่งที่อยู่ภายใน ตัวอย่างเช่นนกที่หลุดจากตะข่าย ซึ่งเป็นสัญลักษณ์ของการไปสู่สวรรค์ ข้อค
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 202 Prior to 2005, my religious and spiritual experiences provided only pieces of a puzzle to my understanding of life's spirituality. I had begun my religious studies as a six year old
This narrative recounts the author's spiritual journey prior to 2005, exploring diverse religions and practices. Starting from childhood, the author engages with meditation, prayer, and various sects,
Brahmins and Noble Disciples: A Comparative Analysis
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Brahmins and Noble Disciples: A Comparative Analysis
No. | Brahmins (D.III.81) | Noble Disciples (D.III.84) | Implied Parallel ---|------------------------|---------------------------|------------------------ 1. | Brahma's children | Tathägata's sons |
The text presents a comparative analysis between Brahmins and Noble Disciples, highlighting their similarities in mythical and spiritual parental origins. It details how both are seen as offsprings of
The Sublime Attributes of the Lord
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The Sublime Attributes of the Lord
Sabbāñutāläñā pävarasiãm] is the sublime head of the Lord. Nibbāna­rammaña pavarasitakesaṃ: the wisdom that recognizes Nibbāna as the object of consciousness is the sublime hair of the Lord. Catuttajj
This text discusses the sublime qualities of the Lord, emphasizing various forms of wisdom, such as the recognition of Nibbāna as the object of consciousness and the wisdom that leads to divine hearin
Discovering Inner Transcendental Bodies
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Discovering Inner Transcendental Bodies
He further discovered that when the mind is relaxed in a standstill state, while resting at the center of the Dhamma Sphere, inner transcendental bodies will emerge, one after another: from coarse hum
This text discusses the emergence of inner transcendental bodies through relaxation at the center of the Dhamma Sphere. As the mind achieves a state of calm and stillness, one can transition through v
Understanding True Divinity and the Inner Self
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Understanding True Divinity and the Inner Self
Because then we need to be aware of this standard before worrying about what true divinity is, how to promote that divinity, and where that divinity resides. How? Not anymore. We are more than enough.
The text emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding true divinity, which lies within one's inner self. It suggests that many misconceptions about divinity are rooted in ignorance. To g
การทำงานร่วมกันเพื่อชีวิตที่มีเป้าหมาย
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การทำงานร่วมกันเพื่อชีวิตที่มีเป้าหมาย
ทั้งหมดนี้ทำเพื่อความของเราเองและเพื่อภาพรวม ก็คือลูงพันจากการเป็นนาวเป็นทาสของพญามารทั้งหมด เพราะฉะนั้นความรักและสามัคคีกันเป็นทีม ทั้งรักตัวเองและรักหมู่คณะ รักที่จะศึกษาเรียนรู้ อยู่ร่วมกันอย่างสุภ
เนื้อหานี้พูดถึงความสำคัญของความรักและความสามัคคีในการทำงานร่วมกันเพื่อให้เข้าใจในเป้าหมายชีวิตและการมีชีวิตอย่างมีความหมาย โดยการทำงานร่วมกันทั้งในด้านงานหยาบและงานละเอียด ผลงานในระดับนี้จะช่วยขจัดอุ
The Legacy of the Lord's Disciples
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The Legacy of the Lord's Disciples
Because of the work you do, the work of the Lord’s disciples bless your life as much as your own. You are working tirelessly without pause, and you are staying in place. You are being praised and admi
The text emphasizes the tireless work of the Lord's disciples and the blessings they bring to people's lives. It highlights their recognition by the medical community and the enduring peace they offer
Çhalängadāna Sutta: Gifts with Six Factors
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Çhalängadāna Sutta: Gifts with Six Factors
5. Çhalängadāna Sutta : Gifts endowed with six factors At one time The Blessed One was abiding in the monastery offered by ÄnathapÖika in Jeta's grove in Sävatthi. At that time Velukandaki Nandamata
In the Çhalängadāna Sutta, we learn about Velukandaki Nandamata who offers gifts enriched with six essential factors to the bhikkhus led by Sāriputta and Moggallāna. The Buddha, with his divine insigh