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Embracing Meditation for Perfection
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Embracing Meditation for Perfection
…ist—you never miss. As you progress along the path of Dhamma, guard yourself from carelessness and doubt. Pay no attention to those who direct their anger or impatience at you. Remember that you are follo…
…e’s merit through consistent practice. Keep progressing on the path of Dhamma without comparison or doubt, and be mindful to stay focused on your journey based on the teachings of the Lord Buddha. By adher…
Creating a Heavenly Family through Dhammakaya
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Creating a Heavenly Family through Dhammakaya
…st strive to reach our inner, enlightened qualities or else our existence is not worthwhile. We may doubt whether it is possible that we may possess an enlightened form within ourselves. One way to confron…
In pursuit of a happier family life, individuals are encouraged to resolve against alcohol, gambling, and adultery. By practicing meditation, families can reach the 'Dhammakaya' state, which symbolize
Understanding the Law of Kamma and Promotion Criteria
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Understanding the Law of Kamma and Promotion Criteria
…oks like bad deed is being rewarded. Since the outcomes are not instantaneous, some people begin to doubt the effectiveness of the Law of Kamma. This can really mislead anybody into thinking that good deed…
…good deeds may not yield immediate positive outcomes and how bad actions can seem rewarded, causing doubt in moral principles. It emphasizes that all actions find eventual consequences, whether in this lif…
Characteristics of a True Buddhist
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Characteristics of a True Buddhist
… full insight, phenomenal knowledge, and the highest moral principles. Therefore, we should have no doubt of His pure and supreme wisdom. 2) Observation of the 5 precepts with purity. At the very least, we…
This text examines the qualities necessary for being a true Buddhist, highlighting the importance of belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment, adherence to the 5 precepts, understanding of Kamma, and
Understanding the Law of Kamma in Family Dynamics
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Understanding the Law of Kamma in Family Dynamics
… will withhold ourselves from doing bad deeds - even when there is no one watching! Why Some People Doubt that Good Deeds bring Good Outcomes We know that when someone performs good deeds while meeting the…
…ghts the Law of Kamma, explaining why good deeds should lead to good outcomes, and addresses common doubts about this principle. It notes that bad outcomes may stem from past misdeeds and explains why some…
The Patience of Growing Good Deeds
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The Patience of Growing Good Deeds
…nobody is watching, and embrace doing good wholeheartedly at any opportunity. **Why do some people doubt that good deeds will bring good outcomes?** We know that when someone does a good deed while meeti…
…s actions inevitably lead to consequences, whether good or bad. The text also highlights the common doubt regarding the efficacy of good deeds, urging mindfulness and reflection on our past actions.
Understanding External and Internal Fools in Buddhism
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Understanding External and Internal Fools in Buddhism
…their everyday lives. 2) Internal Fools include Buddhists who do not respect the Lord Buddha. They doubt His enlightenment, disrespect His teachings, and disregard the practice of His teachings. They also…
…n the other hand, are Buddhists who fail to respect the Buddha, His teachings, and the Sangha. They doubt the enlightenment of the Lord Buddha and disregard meditation practices, leading to a lack of rever…
Characteristics of a True Buddhist
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Characteristics of a True Buddhist
… full insight, phenomenal knowledge, and the highest moral principles. Therefore, we should have no doubt of His pure and supreme wisdom. 2) Observation of the 5 precepts with purity. At the very least, w…
This text outlines the defining characteristics of a true Buddhist, emphasizing belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment, adherence to the 5 precepts, understanding the Law of Kamma, and maintaining
Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
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Understanding the Noble Discipleship in Buddhism
…, the man has seen dhammas, attained dhammas, known dhammas, dived into dhammas; has crossed beyond doubt, deprived of uncertainty; has obtained confidence in the master’s teaching, without having to rely …
…ciples in Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of clear perception of dhamma and the eradication of doubts and fetters. It describes the transformation experienced by those who truly understand Buddhism, h…
The Inner Light of Dhamma
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The Inner Light of Dhamma
… the Five Hindrances 15 (sensual desires, ill will, apathy and inertia, restlessness and agitation, doubt and uncertainty) that we engage ourselves in. The images you see will evolve progressively. Observ…
…s from the Dhamma within us, often hindered by sensual desires, ill will, apathy, restlessness, and doubts. It emphasizes mindfulness and meditation as key practices to access this light. Observing images …
Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
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Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
…n, dissatisfaction, anger, hatred, vengefulness, reprisal, a negative outlook, and bad intentions. Doubt – lack of conviction or trust; having misgiving or hesitation. Examples: questioning whether you or…
…ensory pleasures that distract the mind. Ill will embodies negative feelings like anger and malice. Doubt leads to uncertainty about one's ability to meditate effectively. Apathy and inertia reflect discou…
การค้นหาและเข้าใจภายในตัวเอง
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การค้นหาและเข้าใจภายในตัวเอง
…r mind is firm, it is impossible for you not to see. You will see the reality within. There is no doubt in your inner experiences. You will know without doubt. You are your own refuge, more securely no…
ในเมื่อใจมั่นคง เราจะเห็นความจริงภายในตัวเองอย่างชัดเจนและไม่มีข้อสงสัยอีกต่อไป การเป็นที่พึ่งพาตนเองสำคัญต่อความสุขและความมั่นคงของจิตใจ นอกจากนี้ยังสามารถเป็นแบบอย่างที่ดีในการสร้างแรงบันดาลใจให้กับ
The Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
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The Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
…ainthood—who has managed to release themselves from the lower fetters of self-view [sakkayaditthi], doubt [vicikicchä] and attachment to rites and rituals [silabbatapamäda]. Having attained the Sotäpana Bo…
…erent bodies. Further stages lead to becoming a Sotäpana, a stream-enterer who overcomes self-view, doubt, and attachment to rituals. Finally, the journey continues to the Sakidägämi Body, marking progress…
Understanding Right Concentration in Mindfulness
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Understanding Right Concentration in Mindfulness
…wards higher virtues without being waylaid or distracted by hindrances such as absent-mindedness or doubt — but to come to one-pointedness. Just as the emperor going to war must keep an eye on his minister…
…s and avoiding distractions, ensuring a singular focus towards higher virtues without succumbing to doubts. Such mindfulness practices are vital for both personal discipline and broader mental clarity. The…
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… their parents treated them. They believed the parents' word to be sacred, accepting it without any doubt as to its truth. The belief in the inevitability of rebirth and karma was also accepted without dou…
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Overcoming Parenting Challenges through Meditation
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Overcoming Parenting Challenges through Meditation
…s that were of my doings. The abject pang of guilt in my heart, together with the overwhelming self-doubt I had towards my parenting abilities, woke me up to tackle these angry hands of mine. The idea of p…
This narrative explores the author's struggles with mood swings and parental guilt that affected their child and marriage. Through meditation and embracing Buddhist principles, the author sought to im
Young People and the Lord Buddha
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Young People and the Lord Buddha
…regard the Lord Buddha to be the greatest sanctuary, although he was only human. To respond to this doubt, there was an examination of this issue and a simple explanation conducive to young people by a sen…
In recent years, young individuals have questioned why the Lord Buddha is viewed as a greatest sanctuary despite being human. A senior monk offers insights on this matter, emphasizing that true Buddhi
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha on Good Deeds
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha on Good Deeds
…ung to believe that good deeds always bring favorable outcomes, and vice versa. Otherwise they will doubt this principle, and may think that doing good is only for fools, a belief to which some adults subs…
This text emphasizes the Lord Buddha as the ultimate refuge for followers seeking Nibbana. It highlights the importance of good deeds and their outcomes, and discusses the misconceptions surrounding t
The Principle of Good Deeds and Outcomes
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The Principle of Good Deeds and Outcomes
…good, but not receiving anything good in return." The senior monk answered, "Do not waste your time doubting this Law of Kamma. The Enlightened One had proof of this, thousands of years ago. But there are …
…ot always visible, but the act of doing good is valuable in itself. The discourse aims to alleviate doubt about the law of Kamma and encourages families to instill patience and the understanding of delayed…
The Stages of Good Deeds
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The Stages of Good Deeds
…is is only human, expecting only favorable outcomes. But when it is not instant, they will start to doubt the Law of Kamma. "So from now on, you should not be hasty and only expect favorable outcomes. You …
The text outlines the four stages of good deeds: self-satisfaction, development of character, recognition of hard work, and societal esteem. It emphasizes patience in expecting the outcomes of good de