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Harmony Within the Family and Community
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Harmony Within the Family and Community
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family a broom and sweep the street leading to our house, from beginning to end. When home, make a habit of sweeping the street. Try to sweep at least once a week. Maybe
Part Four discusses the significance of building harmony within the family and community. By engaging in small acts like sweeping the street and offering kindness to neighbors, we can create positive
Harmony Within the Family
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Harmony Within the Family
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family they do it out of their deep love and concern for us. It hurts their hearts when they have to give us a spanking. They are the best friends we can ever find in thi
บทที่สี่กล่าวถึงความสำคัญของความรักในครอบครัวและการแสดงความขอบคุณต่อพ่อแม่ โดยเน้นความรับผิดชอบในการดูแลพวกเขาในวัยชราและหลังจากที่พวกเขาได้จากไปแล้ว ควรกระตุ้นให้พวกเขามีความเชื่อในความจริง การมีจิตใ
Harmony Within the Family: Caring for the Elderly
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Harmony Within the Family: Caring for the Elderly
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family Unfortunately, there is an increasing trend, particularly in the United States, for the elderly to be placed in retirement homes and then forgotten and/or neglecte
In modern society, particularly in the U.S., the trend of placing the elderly in retirement homes and neglecting them is rising, influenced by high healthcare costs and increasing elderly population.
The Journey of Sodh: From Education to Entrepreneurship
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The Journey of Sodh: From Education to Entrepreneurship
Sodh helped his parents with their work until he was nine when he began his formal education with his uncle, a monk at Songpinong Temple. In those days, before the establishment of state schools, monk
Sodh grew up assisting his parents and began formal education with his monk uncle. After his father's death, he took over the family rice business, leading it to prosperity. A life-changing moment occ
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha on Life and Rebirth
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha on Life and Rebirth
The Lord Buddha taught that: 1. It is not the end of all things when we die. 2. When you perform good deeds you will go to Heaven. 3. When you perform bad deeds you will go to hell. 4. When you exting
The Lord Buddha emphasizes that death is not the end. Good deeds lead to Heaven, while bad deeds lead to hell. Purifying the mind by eliminating kilesa is vital for reaching Nibbana. Through good deed
Journey to Joy through Meditation
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Journey to Joy through Meditation
Journey to Joy wrong turns while driving, bump into objects and commit other errors that frustrated my wife because they occurred too frequently. Meditation improved my mental clarity, reducing the fr
This text discusses the transformative effects of meditation on personal awareness and relationships. The author shares experiences of navigating life's challenges, highlighting the importance of focu
Truth for the Family: Lessons from the Buddha
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Truth for the Family: Lessons from the Buddha
Part Five: Truth for the Family 2. Ideally, he/she should be extremely intelligent, exceptionally virtuous, exceedingly knowledgeable of the truths about life (be enlightened), and all his knowledge m
In this passage, we delve into the qualities of an ideal mentor and the essence of the Buddha's teachings. The ideal mentor is someone who is not only intelligent and virtuous but also knowledgeable f
Good Deeds and Their Outcomes
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Good Deeds and Their Outcomes
Part Five: Truth for the Family Chapter 22 Good Deeds and Their Outcomes Whenever someone is facing a situation that s/he considers unfair, s/he will start to think, "There is no such thing as good de
Part Five discusses how perceptions of fairness impact beliefs about good and bad deeds. Many feel that good deeds do not guarantee favorable outcomes while bad actions might yield rewards. This chapt
Truth for the Family: The Impact of Good Deeds
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Truth for the Family: The Impact of Good Deeds
Part Five: Truth for the Family that good deeds will always bring favorable outcomes and vice versa. Important to Remember: 1. The first stage of good deeds: When we have done something good, even if
Part Five of the text discusses the importance of good deeds within a familial context. It details four stages of good deeds: self-satisfaction from the initial act, the development of a virtuous pers
Truth for the Family: Understanding Kamma and Promotions
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Truth for the Family: Understanding Kamma and Promotions
Part Five: Truth for the Family ripen and that person will be punished. The Law of Kamma is universal! We are all heir to our kamma. Kamma and Promotion The concept of having the right objective and e
Part Five discusses how the universal law of Kamma affects both family interactions and workplace promotions. It highlights the natural reactions of employees to discrepancies in promotions, such as j
Truth and Self-Discipline for Families
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Truth and Self-Discipline for Families
Part Five: Truth for the Family 4. By nature, humans will not lie. People should always speak the truth. They should always be honest and sincere to one another. Imagine if we find out that the people
This text emphasizes the natural inclination of humans towards honesty and the importance of addressing any dishonesty in relationships. It discusses the detrimental effects of intoxicants on one's co
ชื่อและครอบครัวที่สำคัญ
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ชื่อและครอบครัวที่สำคัญ
Dr.Ronny, Sunisa, DD and family Lim Eng Koon and Family Teh Beng Eong-Leong Shan Shan คุณสมชาย ปาละลุต คุณสมชาย-คุณนิภาพรรณ ครอบครัว วิจิตราจารย์กุล และญาติเมตตา, บจก.รุ่งศิลป์การพิมพ์ (1977) คุณสายช
เนื้อหานี้เกี่ยวกับรายชื่อบุคคลและครอบครัวที่มีความสำคัญในงานสังคมและการส่งเสริมความสัมพันธ์ ระบุชื่อของสมาชิกในครอบครัวต่างๆ ที่ได้มีส่วนร่วมในการทำกิจกรรมรวมถึงองค์กรและอาสาสมัครต่างๆ ข้อมูลนี้สามาร
Understanding Kamma: The Interconnection of Actions and Consequences
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Understanding Kamma: The Interconnection of Actions and Consequences
A senior monk once discussed kamma: "The word kamma is a neutral word that does not imply good or bad since kamma means action. An action always carries a consequence. Why do we feel full? It is becau
This text delves into the concept of kamma, explaining it as a neutral term encompassing all forms of action that yield consequences. The author draws parallels between the law of physics and the Law
Understanding Life Differences Through Buddhism
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Understanding Life Differences Through Buddhism
with disabilities like deafness or blindness? Why are some people born into a wealthy family while others are born so poor that they cannot even get a drop of their mother’s milk? Why are some born in
บทความนี้สำรวจความแตกต่างในชีวิตตั้งแต่ความพิการจนถึงสถานะทางสังคม และถามว่าทำไมผู้คนถึงมีความสุขและทุกข์ที่แตกต่างกัน โดยเสนอว่าคำสอนของพระพุทธศาสนาช่วยให้เราเข้าใจเหตุผลที่อยู่เบื้องหลังความแตกต่างเ
Achieving Purity within the Family
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Achieving Purity within the Family
Part Five: Truth for the Family 3. We can achieve a higher state of purity. If we seriously concentrate on attracting goodness to us, we will become happier individuals who will be powerful magnets to
In this section, we focus on achieving a higher state of purity by concentrating on attracting goodness. By eliminating negative behaviors such as greed, we can end selfishness and embrace generosity.
The Six Roads to Ruin and Directions Worthy of Respect
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The Six Roads to Ruin and Directions Worthy of Respect
Part Seven: Appendixes Groups of Six: Six Roads to Ruin (Apāyamukha): 1. Drinking intoxicating liquors 2. Wandering abroad at night; nightlife 3. Indulging in entertainment: theatres, saloons, bars, e
Part Seven of the text outlines critical moral lessons including the six roads to ruin, which encompass detrimental behaviors such as alcohol consumption, nightlife, and poor friendships. It contrasts
Speech of Luang Por Dhammajayo at Dhammakaya Temple
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Speech of Luang Por Dhammajayo at Dhammakaya Temple
Chapter 7 Speech of Luang Por Dhammajayo The Abbot of Dhammakaya Temple Good afternoon Dr. Michael Nobel, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to the Dhammakaya Temple. On behalf of the
In this speech, Luang Por Dhammajayo, the Abbot of Dhammakaya Temple, welcomes esteemed guests, particularly Dr. Michael Nobel. He acknowledges the significant contributions of the Nobel family toward
Achieving World Peace through Inner Calm
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Achieving World Peace through Inner Calm
Speech of Luang Por Dhammajayo thought, speech and action, is the real cause of ten- sions. From conflict at the individual level, grief spreads quickly to the global community, drawing the world towa
Luang Por Dhammajayo emphasizes that individual thought, speech, and action contribute to global tensions. To achieve world peace, individuals must first attain inner calm. By fostering peace within o
Honorary Contributors at Wat Phra Dhammakaya
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Honorary Contributors at Wat Phra Dhammakaya
Honorary Contributors Ven.Bhandit Varapanyo Ven.Ronnapob Jotilabho, Ven.Sanchaya Nakajayo ธนพล-พัชรี ธนะสมานโชค และครอบครัว วัดพระธรรมกายนครโอ๊คแลนด์ New Zealand สุขเกษม-ไมตรีจิตร สุพรรณนานนท์, ยุทธนา
เนื้อหานี้เกี่ยวกับผู้สนับสนุนและผู้มีเกียรติที่มีส่วนช่วยในการสร้างสรรค์กิจกรรมที่วัดพระธรรมกายในนิวซีแลนด์และที่อื่น ๆ โดยมีทั้งพระภิกษุและครอบครัวที่เข้ามามีส่วนร่วมในโครงการต่าง ๆ ของวัด เช่น การส
Contributing a Buddha Image - The Body of Enlightenment
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Contributing a Buddha Image - The Body of Enlightenment
Chapter 45 Contributing a Buddha Image - The Body of Enlightenment Donating a Buddha image for oneself or one’s family was a favorite tradition of our ancestors. Wealthier people traveled around the
This chapter discusses the tradition of donating Buddha images, a practice favored by ancestors for gaining spiritual merit. It highlights how wealthier individuals traveled to temples to contribute i