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Death & Rebirth "For example, if one's mind is blemished, one may be reborn in purgatory. But if one's mind is completely dark, …
Death & Rebirth: The Journey of the Soul
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Death & Rebirth: The Journey of the Soul
…ghtness and darkness in the mind. So, the variable mixture could lead to a different afterlife. For example, if one's mind is blemished, one may be reborn in purgatory. But if one's mind is completely dark, …
บทความนี้สำรวจการเดินทางของจิตวิญญาณหลังความตายและผลกระทบของสภาวะจิตใจต่อการเกิดใหม่ ผู้ที่จิตใจบริสุทธิ์จะได้รับการเกิดใหม่ในรูปแบบที่สูงขึ้น ขณะที่จิตใจที่เต็มไปด้วยความมืดจะนำไปสู่นรกหรือเกิดใหม่เป
The Heart of a Stable Family
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The Heart of a Stable Family
… people live together, individual groups will form. Whenever there is a division in that group, for example, due to one person in the group receiving something special, that person must think about the group…
บทความนี้สำรวจปัญหาที่เกิดขึ้นในครอบครัว เช่น ความเหนื่อยล้าระหว่างสมาชิกและความเห็นแก่ตัว ซึ่งทำให้ครอบครัวมีโอกาสแตกแยกสูงขึ้น มันเน้นถึงความสำคัญของการสื่อสารอย่างเปิดเผยระหว่างสมาชิกในครอบครัวเพื่
Self-Training and Endurance in Family Life
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Self-Training and Endurance in Family Life
…ecause if a type of training cannot change one's habits, it cannot be considered self-training. For example, if you are unable to change a habit like snacking, which is not easy to do, or unable to change a …
This text emphasizes the significance of self-training and self-control in leading a fulfilling life. By acknowledging the need to change negative habits, individuals can foster a healthier family env
Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Existence
…e soullessness of everything. It is beyond our control and we cannot withhold it or possess it. For example, we are unable to prevent aging, sickness and death. If we thoroughly examine the body we believe b…
This text elaborates on the Three Characteristics: impermanence, suffering, and non-self, as fundamental truths of existence in Buddhism. It highlights how fortune, prestige, and happiness are tempora
King Pasantikosol and Lady Visakha's Wisdom
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King Pasantikosol and Lady Visakha's Wisdom
…ind an appropriate place to sit. This means one must know and show the proper level of respect. For example, it would be disrespectful to sit on a higher place than one's mother-in-law. Showing appropriate r…
In ancient times, when reaching Magadha, Tanachai requested King Pasantikosol to establish a new town named Sakethu due to its convenience for his large retinue. The significance of this town is noted
Raising Smart and Virtuous Children
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Raising Smart and Virtuous Children
…ed to make a living. However, without morality to curb one's knowledge, children may misuse it. For example, a pharmacist may produce and traffic heroin instead of conducting research for a new medication. W…
การเลี้ยงดูเด็กอย่างชาญฉลาดรวมถึงการปลูกฝังคุณธรรมและสติปัญญาผ่านการสอนการเคารพวรรณกรรมและประสบการณ์ของคนที่มีคุณธรรม โดยการใช้สี่สิ่งจำเป็นในชีวิตและความวิตกกังวลเรื่องความรู้ทางโลกและผลงานของธรรมะเด
Raising a Child to be Wholesome
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Raising a Child to be Wholesome
…heir use of the four requisites, their assignments, and in their daily routine. Parents must set an example through their own behavior. The 4 Worldly Disciplines are: 1. Discipline with speech. To teach a ch…
การเลี้ยงดูเด็กให้มีความดีงามนั้นเริ่มจากการสร้างวินัยทั้งในชีวิตประจำวันและในด้านธรรมะ โดยการตั้งตัวอย่างที่ดีจากพ่อแม่ ผู้ปกครองควรสอนเด็กให้มีวินัยในการพูด การใช้เวลา ความสะอาด และการจัดระเบียบ เพื
The Four Important Roles of Parents in Raising Good Children
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The Four Important Roles of Parents in Raising Good Children
…sequences that follow. Children will learn to refrain from bad actions based on their parents' good example. 3. The role of a Brahma. Parents must give loving kindness to their children by providing love and…
ในบทนี้กล่าวถึงบทบาทสำคัญสี่ประการของพ่อแม่ในการเลี้ยงลูกให้ดี ได้แก่ การเป็นพระโพธิสัตว์ที่มอบความรักและความอบอุ่น, การสอนความถูกต้องและการให้อภัย, การเป็นที่ปรึกษาที่น่าเคารพ และการเป็นโมเดลในการทำค
Children Who Are Addicted to the Internet
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Children Who Are Addicted to the Internet
…w them to use these media, but they must designate the right time and the right amount of time. For example, they should set a schedule as to when it is time to use the internet, study, and chant and pay hom…
In an age where digital media is ubiquitous, children often find themselves addicted to the internet, alongside other forms of media. This chapter emphasizes the need for balanced media usage, advocat
The Importance of Family Dinners
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The Importance of Family Dinners
In a large family, members who do not eat dinner together have even more disagreements. Take for an example, if one day a mother cooks a very delicious meal that everyone enjoys, everyone will eat more than …
In a large family, not eating dinner together leads to disagreements and emotional issues. Children who eat late may feel neglected, while those who help out end up with leftovers. This breeds jealous
Resolving Family Conflicts Through Discipline
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Resolving Family Conflicts Through Discipline
…aduate, get jobs and earn a living, they certainly won't listen to anyone then." "I have a personal example I'd like to share with you. I have two older sisters. When I was young, I would sometimes argue wit…
เรื่องราวเกี่ยวกับการตัดสินใจขอคำปรึกษาจากพระสงฆ์เกี่ยวกับความไม่ลงรอยกันของพี่น้อง และการใช้เทคนิคการลงโทษตามลำดับพี่น้องเพื่อสอนให้พี่น้องรักกัน รวมถึงการทำงานร่วมกันในครอบครัว เช่น การเก็บเกี่ยวและ
Guiding Children Away from Negative Influences
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Guiding Children Away from Negative Influences
…tial, to be someone admired by their peers. They want to see them associated with good people whose example will inspire and improve them. The Warm Hearted Family 196 Children Who Are Addicted to Ap (the Roa…
This text discusses the role of parents in guiding their children away from negative influences such as addiction to substances. It emphasizes the importance of open communication without anger, teach
Understanding Adultery and Alcoholism in Marriage
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Understanding Adultery and Alcoholism in Marriage
…hildren they see his drunken and disorderly conduct and become belligerent too. They learn from his example and may grow up to be alcoholics themselves. A wife must correct this tendency in her children as d…
This text discusses the factors leading to infidelity and alcoholism in marriage. It encourages wives to introspectively examine their own shortcomings and emphasizes the importance of calmness throug
The Great Refuge of Humankind: Understanding the Teachings of the Lord Buddha
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The Great Refuge of Humankind: Understanding the Teachings of the Lord Buddha
1. The mentor should have an unambiguous biography. There must be proof of his life history; it can not be vague and unreliable. 2. He must be extremely intelligent, exceptionally virtuous, exceedingl
This text examines the criteria for an exemplary mentor, using the Lord Buddha as a prime example. It highlights the importance of a well-documented biography, exceptional knowledge, and the abilit…
The Principle of Good Deeds and Outcomes
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The Principle of Good Deeds and Outcomes
…xpecting to see the outcomes immediately, and forgetting about common sense. "So let me give you an example. If we plant a seedling from a banana tree today, can we expect to eat bananas from that seedling t…
The text discusses the principle that good deeds lead to good outcomes, as illustrated by a monk's analogy of planting a banana tree seedling. It emphasizes the need for patience and common sense, exp
The Stages of Good Deeds
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The Stages of Good Deeds
… of our ability, and done in the right measure, for them to be effective. This is how we can set an example for our children to make them firmly believe that good deeds will always bring favorable outcomes, …
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
The Growth of Good Deeds
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The Growth of Good Deeds
… has not seen the fruit of his good deeds, then he must be told to be patient. 2. Locality Take for example the banana tree that grows next to a big water jar as opposed to one that grows in a dry area. The …
This text discusses how, similar to a banana plant that takes time to yield fruit, good deeds also require patience to bring forth favorable outcomes. It emphasizes that environmental conditions and s
Understanding the Law of Kamma and Promotion Criteria
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Understanding the Law of Kamma and Promotion Criteria
…xerting a full effort while staying within bounds can be employed when considering a promotion. For example, a banker was sent anonymous hostile notes by his subordinates. The reason behind this attack was t…
This text discusses the Law of Kamma, illustrating how good deeds may not yield immediate positive outcomes and how bad actions can seem rewarded, causing doubt in moral principles. It emphasizes that
Understanding the Law of Kamma
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Understanding the Law of Kamma
…ee. There are so many things that the eyes cannot see whose existence is unverified by science. For example, our mind and the physical heart are two different entities. When we feel sad or glad, these feelin…
This text discusses the essence of the Law of Kamma, urging parents to teach their children the importance of righteous actions. It emphasizes that while science is valuable, it cannot explain all phe