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The Importance of Relationships in Shaping Character
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The Importance of Relationships in Shaping Character
…y we teach that the very first, of the thirty-eight blessings in this life is to not associate with fools, and the second is to associate with wise people. You can, of course, understand just how importan…
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจบทบาทที่สำคัญของกลุ่มคนต่างๆ ในการกำหนดลักษณะและธรรมชาติของเรา เริ่มต้นจากพ่อแม่ที่สอนและดูแลเรา ต่อมาคือครูที่ให้ความรู้และสอนให้เราเรียนรู้ที่จะสังคม รวมถึงบทบาทของคู่ชีวิตและเพื่อนที
Understanding True Education and the Role of Kilesa
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Understanding True Education and the Role of Kilesa
…ith knowledge but who lack good judgement, and causes problems that lead to their being labelled as fools, tyrants and people of evil or destructive intent. This is because they have not been taught to di…
การศึกษาที่แท้จริงคือการสำรวจตัวเองและเข้าใจข้อบกพร่องของเรา การศึกษาเพื่อแก้ไขการกระทำที่ไม่ดีและสร้างกรรมดีช่วยให้ลดทุกข์ในชีวิตได้ โดยมีการจัดการที่เหมาะสมเพื่อยกระดับศีลธรรมและความรับผิดชอบในสังคม
The Dangers of Self-Destructive Behaviors
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The Dangers of Self-Destructive Behaviors
…seemy places at unseemy hours, visiting dubious places of entertainment, gambling, associating with fools and bad company, wasting time and being lazy. The 'Roads to Ruin' lead travellers to worship money…
This text highlights various self-destructive behaviors such as excessive drinking, nightlife, and indulgence in pleasures that can lead to addiction and negative life outcomes. It warns against assoc
Born Alone, Die Alone
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Born Alone, Die Alone
…are born into this world and allow our life to be wasted, why bother to be born at all? Chattering, fooling around, frivolous pursuits, what do we gain from such activities? Are we winning or losing in ou…
Life is fleeting and solitary; focus on saving oneself before aiding others. With the knowledge of Buddhism, one must act promptly to reap its benefits or risk a wasted life. Achieving Perfections and
คำศัพท์ในพระพุทธศาสนา
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คำศัพท์ในพระพุทธศาสนา
…es good deeds. A wise one is one who gives good influence to others. The opposite of a “wise” is a “fool”. บาดร alms bowl บาป (papa) demerit; evil; negative kamma; bad deed which brings demerit or negativ…
บทที่สำคัญเกี่ยวกับคำศัพท์ในพระพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงแง่มุมต่าง ๆ เช่น บรรพชา ซึ่งหมายถึงการบวชเป็นพระภิกษุ และบัณฑิตซึ่งหมายถึงผู้ที่มีความรู้และความเข้าใจในศีลธรรม นอกจากนี้ยังมีความหมายของบาป ซึ่งบ่งบอกถ
Understanding Kamma and Moral Conduct in Buddhism
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Understanding Kamma and Moral Conduct in Buddhism
… of balance โมฆะบุษ a voided person โมหะ (moha) delusion; ignorance โมหะจิต one with foolish habits; one of deluded temperament ไม่เกรง not tense ไม่ดิง not tight ไม่สุข ไม่ทุก…
เนื้อหานี้พูดถึงการทำความเข้าใจกรรมและผลกระทบที่มีต่อชีวิตของเราผ่านการทำความดีและการมีจิตใจที่สมดุล ครอบคลุมถึงธรรมะต่างๆ เช่น เมตตา, มุทิตา, รวมถึงผลของอวิชชาที่ต้องหลีกเลี่ยงเพื่อชีวิตที่ดีขึ้น. เร
Understanding Merit and the Law of Cause and Effect
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Understanding Merit and the Law of Cause and Effect
…ed in any form of intoxication Ignorance/stupid - resistant to mental development; association with fools; being intoxicated Being powerful - rejoicing in others’ merit or success; absence of jealousy or …
Merit affects our lives on four levels: mental improvement, personality enhancement, lifestyle benefits, and societal contributions. The Law of Karma states every action has a corresponding consequenc
Dummedha-Jātaka: The Folly of Jealousy
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Dummedha-Jātaka: The Folly of Jealousy
Dummedha-Jātaka. "Exalted station breeds a fool great woe."—This story was told by the Master while at the Bamboo-grove, about Devadatta. For the B…
The Dummedha-Jātaka recounts an episode from the life of the Buddha, where he reflects on the story of Devadatta. Jealous of the Buddha's wisdom and Perfections, Devadatta's madness led to his folly.
Understanding the Path to Nirvana: The Buddha's Teachings
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Understanding the Path to Nirvana: The Buddha's Teachings
…amma to the appoint of attaining transcendental [lokuttara] attainments. The path of sense pleasure fools the beings of the world into being contented with delusion, making them have to endure endless suf…
This text discusses the Buddha's elucidation of the paths to Nirvana as presented in the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. It highlights the unprofitable practices, particularly the path of sensual indulgen
The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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The Path of Self-Mortification in Buddhism
…can be found by such practices, the Buddha taught that such practices are fruitless—the practice of fools who claim wisdom—the practice of those with False View. Such practices are of no benefit, and they…
In Buddhism, the practice of self-mortification is deemed fruitless by the Buddha. He elucidates that these practices, such as lying on thorns and severe fasting, do not genuinely rid individuals of d
Buddhist Teachings on Sensual Pleasures
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Buddhist Teachings on Sensual Pleasures
…e fires of hell: The Buddha also compared indulging the pleasures of the senses to denizens of hell fooled into thinking they have reached a place that is a sanctuary from the suffering of hell, but inste…
In this text, the Buddha emphasizes the folly of indulging in sensory pleasures, likening them to dangerous paths and harmful actions. This indulgence is viewed as detrimental, bringing suffering akin
The Futility of Self-Mortification
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The Futility of Self-Mortification
…per which leaps into the flames. Self-mortification is not a noble practice, but a practice fit for fools. It brings not the least benefit. 4. A Vengeful Ogre: It can be compared to an ogre which follows …
This text presents a series of metaphors illustrating the perils of self-mortification. Comparing self-harm to poison, stale excrement, and dangerous leaps, it highlights the futility of such practice
The Noble Truth of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of Suffering
…a* refers to something that is devoid of goodness and happiness — it is the sort of thing that only fools associate with goodness and happiness, but that the noble ones shun. If it wasn't for suffering, a…
The text delves into the concept of suffering, known as *dukkha*, as articulated by the Lord Buddha. It defines *dukkha* by its roots, explaining the inherent negativity of existence. Without sufferin
Understanding Suffering: The Dukkha of Illness and Dying
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Understanding Suffering: The Dukkha of Illness and Dying
…you try to find the reason, it is always because that person had habitually conducted themself as a fool [bāla], or had neglected to do good deeds during their life that would cause
This text delves into the concepts of suffering in Buddhism, particularly focusing on the pain associated with illness and the inevitable reality of death. It elucidates how all beings, including enli
The Transformative Journey of Animals and a Hermit
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The Transformative Journey of Animals and a Hermit
the vow that he would not go foraging any more for as long as he could not still his mind from desire. The snake had been trodden upon by a "holy cow" and had bitten the cow, accidentally killing it.
…ut greediness after his desperate escape. Lastly, a bear learns from his injuries caused by his own foolishness while searching for food outside his safe environment. The hermit, too, reflects on his past…
The Middle Way: Buddha's Revolutionary Teaching
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The Middle Way: Buddha's Revolutionary Teaching
…ue happiness. No-one knows who originated this school of thought — all you can say is that Mara had fooled a whole continent and a whole generation of people into inflicting pain on themselves. Even Princ…
This text discusses the historical context of the Buddha's teachings, emphasizing how many were misled by the practice of self-mortification in their quest for liberation from suffering. It highlights
The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
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The Noble Truths of Suffering and Cessation
…ble to realize the Truths of the world. Once one sees the reality of the world one can no longer be fooled by the world. 3.1 Dukkha Aryasacca: The Noble Truth of Suffering The suffering referred to here i…
The Noble Truths articulate the nature of suffering and its cessation. Dukkha encompasses various types of suffering including birth, aging, and death, as well as emotional pains like sorrow and disap
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…auce to fill it out and improve the consistency." Luang Phaw taught that the wise eat to live, but fools live to eat. As the catering, so the lodgings. Accommodation in the temple for monks was very lim…
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…d Buddha says: "Come and take a look at this world which is as magnificent as a royal carriage that fools take delight in, but the wise persons do not."
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The Power of Mindfulness
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The Power of Mindfulness
…t, in the end the mind will come to a standstill at its point of balance. It is only the coarse and foolish who habitually use force. Inner experience is a subtle thing and Dhamma study needs a light and …
This text delves into the significance of mindfulness in enhancing mental health and overall quality of life. It details various mindfulness techniques, their origins, and how they can be integrated i