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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
…rson is through these three fundamental aspects: 1) Use of the four requisites, which are clothing, food, shelter and medicine. 2) Daily activities 3) Job responsibilities. By observing a person's habit t…
…t of the 'Beauty of Mind,' emphasizing responsibility through the use of four requisites: clothing, food, shelter, and medicine, alongside daily activities and job responsibilities. It highlights the nece…
Wisdom for Marriage: Ten Suggestions from a Father to His Daughter
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Wisdom for Marriage: Ten Suggestions from a Father to His Daughter
…they may never return the things we lend them. They are still our relatives. 6. Make sure that the food is amenable. One should make sure that the meals served to the family are wholesome and that the re…
As Lady Visakha prepares for marriage, her father imparts important lessons on maintaining family dignity and relationships. He advises her to keep family matters private, not to bring external issues
The Importance of Family Dinner
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The Importance of Family Dinner
…y, but there is no warmth in the family. Another situation that leads to disunity in the family is food preparation. Today’s married couple usually argues over it. If they only make an effort to order ou…
…amilies opt for separate meals and personal TV time, losing warmth in relationships. Conflicts over food preparation further strain marriages. Couples must prioritize shared activities and consider visits…
Caring for a Dying Parent: A Buddhist Perspective
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Caring for a Dying Parent: A Buddhist Perspective
… the Triple Gem, he may consider taking your advice. "Another thing you can do is to prepare alms food (rice, fruit or flower) for him to offer to the monks. Or it would be even better if you can invi…
The passage highlights the significance of remaining close to a dying parent, suggesting actions like giving Dhamma talks, offering alms, and encouraging chanting to alleviate suffering. It emphasizes
Yuwakalayanamitra Activities
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Yuwakalayanamitra Activities
…am. Alms-giving Yuwakalayanamitra give alms every month at the Dining Hall. Each participant bring food himself/herself or groups pooling money to buy food. Fish release After alms-giving, Yuwakalayanam…
Yuwakalayanamitra gathers every Sunday at Post N7 in International Dhammakaya Hall for merit-making. Monthly camps involve meditation retreats at scenic locations. Alms-giving occurs each month at the
The Significance of Giving in Difficult Times
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The Significance of Giving in Difficult Times
…e took place during a time of famine, when even Anathapindika was reduced to giving only the coarse food both to the Sangha and to the poor. If that is the case, then we can read the Buddha’s remarks to A…
…he Buddha to Anathapindika, emphasizing that even in times of famine when one can only offer coarse food, the act of giving remains valuable. The commentary highlights Anathapindika's high-quality almsgiv…
The Virtue of Absorbing in the Velama Sutta
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The Virtue of Absorbing in the Velama Sutta
68 The Virtue of Absorbing 7. Velama Sutta "If one were to feed one non - returner, that would be more fruitful than... if one were to feed 100 oncereturners. "If one were to feed one arahant, that
In the Velama Sutta, the text highlights the profound impact of offering food to individuals with high spiritual attainment. It asserts that feeding a single non-returner yields…
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
…utta 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, strength, and quick-wi…
The Hermit's Wisdom and the Unknown Factor
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The Hermit's Wisdom and the Unknown Factor
…they all went into the castle where all of the town's people welcomed him in for the feast. As the food was set upon the dining tables, everyone applauded the hermit and his wise answer to the King and Q…
In this entertaining story, a hermit is initially turned away from a feast due to his old clothes. After receiving new attire, he humorously chooses to feed his clothes instead, illustrating the lesso
Understanding Basic Needs and Their Impact on Character Development
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Understanding Basic Needs and Their Impact on Character Development
Suzanne Jeffrey But the four basic needs are the first four that I mentioned: food, shelter, clothing, and medicine. Who, then, provides us with these needs? Usually, our parents or …
The text discusses basic human needs such as food, shelter, clothing, and medicine, emphasizing the role parents or guardians play in fulfilling thes…
Meeting of Peace Revolution and Middle Way Retreats Organizers
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Meeting of Peace Revolution and Middle Way Retreats Organizers
… anyone who wants to take them: Well, about $100 US for transportation from Bangkok and the cost of food that is consumed while they are on retreat. The retreats run for one week, and the Wat organizes th…
… place in scenic locations north of Chiang Mai. The retreats cost about $100 for transportation and food, organized monthly by the Wat. The meeting included 14 monks and 3 women, focusing on collaboration…
The Personal Journey of Overcoming Defilements
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The Personal Journey of Overcoming Defilements
…e. By the time our umbilical cord is cut, we have to rely on ourselves – we are our own refuge. In food alone, with each sip of milk, we have five “ingredients” to think about: (1) Quality, or is it of s…
Defilements are a personal issue, and overcoming them is a vital journey supported by teaching good habits. The moment of birth represents a critical crisis in life. Individuals begin with ignorance a
Key Concepts in Dhammakaya Meditation
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Key Concepts in Dhammakaya Meditation
…n, and vigilant. Pi - Older Brother or Sister Saatu - Well said. For example: you say, "Boy! This food is fantastic!" And, if I agree with you, I respond with "Saatu!" If I don't agree with you, then I …
This text introduces key terms within the realm of Dhammakaya Meditation, focusing on figures like Luang Pu Sodh Wat PakNam and the roles of MaeChi and Upasikas. It delves into Mara as a symbol of tem
The Tradition of Seeking Alms in Buddhism
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The Tradition of Seeking Alms in Buddhism
…which all monks acquire all of the things that they require to live. This is not just restricted to food, but also applies to clothing, medicine, and shelter. All of these are acquired through the seeking…
In Buddhism, seeking alms is an essential practice for monks, providing not only food but also clothing, medicine, and shelter. This tradition, exemplified by Lord Buddha, allows monks …
Reflection (Paccavēkkhaṇa)
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Reflection (Paccavēkkhaṇa)
…uddha encouraged his disciples to value the life’s four basic requisites-the four basic needs being food, shelter, clothing and medicine.
… be fully engaged in life to thrive. Lord Buddha emphasized the importance of the four basic needs: food, shelter, clothing, and medicine. Diligence and commitment lead to happiness and fulfillment. Embra…
The Importance of Temple Invitation and Life Planning
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The Importance of Temple Invitation and Life Planning
…itations frequently to dine at various homes. Laughing? Wat Paknam gave me this thought: "Eating my food, you are only invited to one person. Isn’t that enough? Why do you need to eat at other people’s ho…
เพื่อช่วยให้ผู้คนเข้าถึงสวรรค์ ควรเริ่มต้นด้วยการเชิญชวนให้พวกเขามาที่วัด หากท่านเชิญผู้คนไปที่วัด พวกเขาจะรู้สึกถึงความสำคัญของการบริจาคอาหารที่วัดมากกว่าการชวนไปบ้าน โดยเฉพาะที่ Wat Paknam ที่ฉันอาศ
The Core Principles of Buddhist Living
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The Core Principles of Buddhist Living
… Dharma knowledge to the public. The daily subsistence of monks comes from donations, which include food, medicines and other necessities. Monks are not supposed to engage in any forms of worldly professi…
This text outlines the essential duties and practices of Buddhist monks focusing on livelihood, moderation, and core principles of Buddhism. Monks dedicate themselves to studying Dhamma, meditating, a
The Importance of Pure Giving
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The Importance of Pure Giving
…ioned above. This will make your donations most worthwhile. **What you give** | **What you get** Food | long life, bright complexion, good health, strength Clothing | good complexion, good status T…
…nnection between giving and receiving in both physical and spiritual terms. For instance, providing food can lead to long life and good health, while offering knowledge fosters intelligence and wisdom. By…
The Urgency of Mindfulness and the Impending Death
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The Urgency of Mindfulness and the Impending Death
…hana was alarmed and frightened. So, for seven days, he invited the Buddha and other monks for alms-food. On the seventh day,
…ioritize his spiritual practice. This realization leads him to invite the Buddha and monks for alms-food, emphasizing the importance of mindful living before death arrives, as none can predict their final…
Kochumukham: A Journey for a Maiden
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Kochumukham: A Journey for a Maiden
54 കൊച്ചുമുഖം Kochumukham The people of Alavi waited upon the Teacher and provided him with food, and when the meal was over, took his bowl and stood waiting for him to speak the words of rejoicin…
In this narrative, the Teacher visits Alavi, where he is awaited and provided food. He is on a journey for a maiden who has yet to appear. He remains silent to emphasize the signific…