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Dhamma for Laypersons and the Four Levels of Beauty
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Dhamma for Laypersons and the Four Levels of Beauty
A person who has the Dhamma for Laypersons (Gharāvās-dhamma) must display four regular habits: 1. Habit of Responsibility – Whatever the task at hand, he must do it to the best of his ability, in t
A person who follows the Dhamma for Laypersons exhibits four habits: responsibility, self-training, endurance, and sacrifice. These traits ensure self-reliance and leadership within families. In marri
Understanding the Beauty of Mind and the Role of Marriage Counselors
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Understanding the Beauty of Mind and the Role of Marriage Counselors
that warn, "Sweet words are more devastating" or "Sweet beginning, bitter ending" or "Sweet mouth, sour bottom." 4th Level: Beauty of Mind - This is the beauty of the virtue within a person, which can
This text discusses the concept of the 'Beauty of Mind,' emphasizing responsibility through the use of four requisites: clothing, food, shelter, and medicine, alongside daily activities and job respon
List of Notable Individuals
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List of Notable Individuals
Jankhun - Jankaew Suttithanawatr Jantira Ehrlich Jenny Michaels Jiraparn Pondaeng Litaporn Santipong Jittawut Limsiriserthakul Kamonrat Taithongchai Kamonhat Soonthornsarathool Kamthieng Anusarnsuntor
นี่คือรายชื่อบุคคลที่มีชื่อเสียงและมีคุณูปการมากมายในสาขาต่างๆ ของสังคม โดยมีชื่อเสียงในด้านของวรรณกรรม การศึกษา และการพัฒนาชุมชน เป็นต้น บุคคลในรายชื่อนี้รวมถึง Jankhun, Jantira Ehrlich และอีกมากมายท
Family and Individual Profiles
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Family and Individual Profiles
Ayuna Inoue BO ZACHO Chanapa-Vanessa-Siegfried Stoeger CHANTHABOUYAS FAMILY Chayda Kusay CHENG JOO JANG, ชีวาน-เภญุกดี ญุสิราก and เกตุรานี DOKKEO LOVANH DOMINIC-DEREK-DIMITRI-DUSTIN MAN
เนื้อหานี้มีการระบุชื่อของบุคคลและครอบครัวต่างๆ ที่มีความหลากหลาย โดยจะประกอบไปด้วยข้อมูลของพวกเขา เช่น ชื่อและความสัมพันธ์ กับครอบครัว ร่วมถึงความสำคัญของแต่ละบุคคลที่อาจมีผลกระทบต่อชุมชนและเครือข่าย
Family Names and Associations
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Family Names and Associations
Allan-Pakamas Chemnitz Anja Cherry Hansen Arnold Persson Boun Om & David Kissner Family Bounlieng-Chanthanom Phongprija Brian Nordmann Carsten-Jaime Nilsson Chanpheng-Yanto Quangyan Chris&Emmy Saenamo
This document features a diverse array of names, illustrating strong familial connections across various cultures. It highlights the importance of familial ties and cultural heritage, bringing togethe
Benefits of Meditation
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Benefits of Meditation
The basic meditation described here will lead to a deepening of happiness in life. If one doesn't abandon the practice but cultivates meditation regularly, to the point that the sphere of Dhamma is at
Basic meditation can deepen happiness in life. By regularly practicing meditation and maintaining the Dhamma sphere, one can find refuge and happiness now and in the afterlife. Benefits include a calm
Sample Title
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Sample Title
116 : Universal Goodness (3) One sees other people's faults more readily than one's own and one is predisposed to finding faults with others. (4) One does not practice endearing speech. One is rude.
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Untitled
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a major patron of Wat Paknam, having brought the midday meal for the monks and novices there regularly for more than twenty years. Khun Nai Liap’s family was an influential and wealthy one. They were
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Tsunami Tidal Wave Disaster and Memorial Services
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Tsunami Tidal Wave Disaster and Memorial Services
Tsunami 11 What is a Tsunami? And How could it happen? 13 The aftermath of the Tsunami Tidal Wave Disaster in Thailand 17 Spirit of grassroots support from the Kalyanamitna movement 21 The main proble
This text explores the tsunami disaster that affected Thailand, detailing the community's grassroots support through the Kalyanamitna movement. It covers memorial services held for the victims, highli
The Impact of Selfishness and Bias on Society
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The Impact of Selfishness and Bias on Society
Selfishness leads to suffering when each person thinks mainly about his or her own benefit rather than giving support, encouragement and material things to others. When problems occur in the family, g
Selfishness and bias lead to suffering when individuals prioritize self-interest over communal support. In families and communities facing problems, this behavior results in conflict. Bias manifests i
Metaphors for Mind Purification
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Metaphors for Mind Purification
gentleness in their minds. So they converted these virtues into metaphors for practical purposes, which included the following four magic forms of conduct: Magic Form of Conduct #1: Eyes like the knot
This text discusses how ancient wisdom transforms natural elements into metaphors for moral conduct and mind purification. It explains four magic forms of conduct inspired by nature, such as 'Eyes lik
Promoting Harmony in Families and Dealing with Neighbor Conflicts
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Promoting Harmony in Families and Dealing with Neighbor Conflicts
However, I recommend following the first two pieces of advice first: Your parents should reduce their allowances and have them help each other at tasks. Children won't allow others to take advantage o
This text discusses effective parenting advice that emphasizes reducing allowances for children, encouraging them to help each other with chores, and teaching them responsibility from a young age. It
Advice on Helping a Father Overcome Alcoholism
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Advice on Helping a Father Overcome Alcoholism
There was a student who approached Luang Phaw, seeking advice in helping his father to quit drinking, because every time his father was drunk he became violent and would yell at the neighbors. This ma
A student seeks counsel from Luang Phaw to help his father quit drinking, as his father's violent behavior affects their family and reputation. Luang Phaw shares his experience with addiction in famil
The Lord Buddha's Approach to Teaching and Respect
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The Lord Buddha's Approach to Teaching and Respect
Even the Lord Buddha, once enlightened, did not immediately return to Kapilavatthu City to give a Dhamma talk to his father. He realized that if he had done that, his father would not have listened. I
The text recounts how the Lord Buddha, after his enlightenment, did not immediately return to his father but chose to build his reputation first. He performed miraculous acts which helped his family s
Raising Children: The Impact of Entertainment on Behavior
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Raising Children: The Impact of Entertainment on Behavior
Part Two: Raising Children or holidays, to help with their own educational fund. While we are encouraging our child to save money, also encourage them to have friends who spend their money wisely, and
In today's fast-paced world, parents often struggle to find time for their children, sometimes resorting to TV as a babysitter. This can lead to negative behavioral changes in children, who may absorb
Caring for Patients: The Importance of a Clear Mind in Final Moments
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Caring for Patients: The Importance of a Clear Mind in Final Moments
(Derajchanpome: Earth) a hungry ghost, a demon, or a Hell creature (Pretapume, Asurakayapome, or Narokkapume: Hell). Sugati and Duggati are the destinations of those who pass away where they must face
The essence of end-of-life care is ensuring a patient maintains a clear mind for optimal spiritual outcomes, which can significantly influence their final destination in the afterlife. Caregivers play
The Importance of Cleanliness in Temples
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The Importance of Cleanliness in Temples
of their donations, going from 10 to 100 baht. If they had planned to donate 100 baht, they would increase the amount exponentially. Therefore, cleanliness is the most charming attribute of a temple."
ความสะอาดถือเป็นคุณลักษณะที่สำคัญที่สุดของวัด เมื่อผู้เข้าชมเยือนวัด สิ่งแรกที่พวกเขามักจะถามคือ 'ห้องน้ำอยู่ไหน?' ซึ่งแสดงให้เห็นว่าความสะอาดของสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกมีความสำคัญจริง ๆ หากวัดไม่มีกระบวนกา
Understanding the Three Characteristics of Buddhism
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Understanding the Three Characteristics of Buddhism
Characteristics (tilakkhana), consisting of impermanence (aniccata), suffering (dukkhata), and non-self (anattata). This truth stands behind all living beings in this world. The truths of the Law of K
This text explores the Three Characteristics of Buddhism—impermanence, suffering, and non-self. It discusses how misconceptions among children regarding Buddhist teachings and monks can hinder their u
Understanding the Law of Kamma in Family Dynamics
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Understanding the Law of Kamma in Family Dynamics
Part Five: Truth for the Family caution: We should know the mentality of the people around us! Initially, they may give us moral support. But once we advance too far and too fast, they may become anta
Part Five discusses the significance of understanding the timing and locality of our actions when seeking moral support from those around us. It highlights the Law of Kamma, explaining why good deeds
The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
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The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
be summed up in the following proverb: One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel. If people think this way, they can harm Buddhism unknowingly. This is certainly not the nature of a Buddhist. Buddhists
The text emphasizes the importance of supporting the Sangha community and not generalizing negative perceptions from a few individuals. It highlights a situation where a layperson questioned the respe