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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
Dhamma for Laypersons: The Vital Heart of a Stable Family
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Dhamma for Laypersons: The Vital Heart of a Stable Family
…these imperfections. Thus, any family who lacks even one element of the Dhamma for Laypersons - the four elements being truthfulness (Sacca), self-control (Dama), endurance (Khanti), and sacrifice (Caga) will cert…
This text emphasizes the significance of understanding Dhamma for Laypersons to maintain family stability. It highlights four common family problems: suspicion, foolishness, tiredness, and selfishness
Meetings with a Dhamma Master: Insights from Luang Por
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Meetings with a Dhamma Master: Insights from Luang Por
Meetings with a Dhamma Master Meeting #5 March 5, 2009 – Panawat Retreat Center Right before the Peace Revolution Conference ended, several of the participants and I decided to attend another retrea
In this reflective account, the author shares insights from a meeting with Luang Por at Panawat Retreat Center, discussing the duality of body and mind. The narrative takes place in a picturesque medi
Understanding the Mind and Human Existence
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Understanding the Mind and Human Existence
…mitations in language and our ability to speak and write is limited. “The human being is made up of four elements: earth, water, fire, and wind. But they are all impure and expire in time. If we let them expire, w…
…und element that transcends language limitations. He explains how the human body, consisting of the four elements—earth, water, fire, and wind—is extraordinary in its ability to perform unique actions. The mind, a…
Understanding Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions
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Understanding Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions
…really the basis of life and will deteriorate our impure elements. When we are trying to refuel our four elements, we realize that the resources are unequally distributed if we do not share. When we share, we have…
In this text, the author discusses the consequences of actions in life, emphasizing the importance of wholesome practices such as sharing, charity, encouragement, and recognizing the results of both g
The Reality of Life: Understanding Our Defilements
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The Reality of Life: Understanding Our Defilements
…om our parents. Our birth is the most critical time, and the weakest time, of our life. Because the four elements are impure, we realize that we have many defilements that cause us to be ignorant and possess the w…
In 'The Reality of Life,' Suzanne Jeffrey delves into how our early upbringing shapes our understanding and actions. The text emphasizes how our birth is a vulnerable point characterized by defilement
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Universal Goodness : 99 (3) The Problems Caused by the Economy: Human beings differ in terms of habits, the level of diligence, the level of intelligence and intellect, etc. What everyone has in comm
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The Four Problems In Marriage
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The Four Problems In Marriage
Part One: Family Life Chapter 3 The Four Problems In Marriage For every person considering marriage, becoming independent before marriage is vital. All four factors discussed in Chapter Two provide us
Part One of this book discusses vital factors for marriage readiness, emphasizing the importance of independence before entering marriage. It highlights four fundamental principles to navigate unexpec
อริยสัจ 4 หรือ The Four Noble Truths
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อริยสัจ 4 หรือ The Four Noble Truths
Dhamma TIME คำศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษที่รู้ ตอน อริยสัจ 4 หรือ The Four noble Truths welcome to I like English รายการที่จะทำให้คุณชอบภาษาอังกฤษมากขึ้น โดย นันทนัศภ์ ภาวนาภรณ์ (ชิน) & Aj. Sebastian Copija
ในรายการ I like English นันทนัศภ์ ภาวนาภรณ์ (ชิน) และ Aj. Sebastian Copija นำเสนอหัวข้ออริยสัจ 4 หรือ The Four Noble Truths ที่เป็นความจริงอันประเสริฐ 4 ประการซึ่งพระสัมมาสัมพุทธเจ้าเข้าใจในระหว่างการ
The Inaugural Teaching of the Buddha
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The Inaugural Teaching of the Buddha
He agreed to teach the Dhamma, but remained undecided as to exactly who he should teach first. Eventually, the Bud- dha decided to make the journey to teach the ‘Group of Five’ [pañcavaggiya] who were
The Buddha decided to teach the Dhamma starting with the Group of Five at Isipatana Deer Park. His first sermon, the Dhammacakka pavattana Sutta, serves as a crucial teaching, symbolized by a royal ch
The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
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The Path of Right Actions in Buddhism
1. Right View The Buddha taught that Right View is a fiercely accurate understanding of life and the world based on the benchmark of Nirvana, a thorough understanding of all four Noble Truths, and pra
This text elaborates on essential aspects of Buddhism focusing on Right View, which is the accurate understanding framed by Nirvana and the four Noble Truths aimed at removing ignorance and craving. I
Recollection of the Elements and Loathsomeness in Theravada Buddhism
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Recollection of the Elements and Loathsomeness in Theravada Buddhism
Pātisaṅkā yoniso senāsanam paṭisevāmi, Yāvadēva siṭassa paṭighātāya uḷhassa paṭighātāya, Daṁsamakasavātatapasiḷimṣasampassānāṁ paṭighātāya, Yāvadēva utuparissayavinodanāṁ paṭisaṁllāṇārammaṭṭhaṁ Patisa
This text outlines key verses for the recollection of the elements and emphasizes the loathsomeness of physical forms within Theravada Buddhism. It points to various aspects of life, such as robes, al
Understanding the Elements of Body and Mind
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Understanding the Elements of Body and Mind
Suzanne Jeffrey perfectly mixed together in the body: earth, water, wind and fire. The earth element is the solid component of flesh, skin, and bone. The water element is the liquid – blood and plasm
This text discusses the four essential elements of the body—earth, water, wind, and fire—and introduces the concept of the mind as a refined, invisible entity that exists only in a living body. It exp
Understanding the Basics of SEO
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Understanding the Basics of SEO
16 Universal Goodness Types of Habits External gross habits are a reflection of one’s irresponsibility shown in the consumption of the four necessities of life. 1. One has a habit of squandering and
SEO is a crucial aspect of digital marketing that focuses on improving website visibility in search engine results. This guide discusses key elements such as keyword research, on-page optimization, an
Exploring Chinese Philosophical Texts and Their Influence
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Exploring Chinese Philosophical Texts and Their Influence
Kohn, Livia, and Yoshinobu Sakade. Taoist Meditation and Longevity Techniques. Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, 1989. Mair, Victor H. “What Is Geyi, After All?” In Philosophy and Re
This collection examines various texts that shed light on the development of Chinese philosophical thought and literary traditions. Works range from Livia Kohn's exploration of Taoist meditation pract
The Path to Right View and World Peace
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The Path to Right View and World Peace
…on. Dhamma is Dhamma! "As I said, we are composed of body, mind, and Dhamma. The body contains the four elements that cannot be changed. The elements are both inside and outside. The mind is our knowing element t…
This text emphasizes the significance of the right view in attaining world peace, stating that Dhamma must be understood and implemented in one’s life. The essence of meditation tied to the eightfold
Understanding Astral and Celestial Bodies
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Understanding Astral and Celestial Bodies
Suzanne Jeffrey astral body, but other bodies as well. If you look at light through a prism, you will see seven different colors. It is like that: the bodies are there, but unless you shine a light t
In this text, Suzanne Jeffrey discusses the existence of multiple bodies, including the astral body, and how they relate to meditation and defilements. The analogy of a prism illustrates that just as
Overcoming Suffering Through Education and Moderation
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Overcoming Suffering Through Education and Moderation
…nce the way we work and the kammā we create for ourselves. Finding the necessities to replenish the four elements essential to sustain life properly and knowing how to use them will enable us to alleviate or overc…
This text discusses the impact of our eating habits and the broader implications of our existence, emphasizing the importance of education to alleviate the suffering associated with living. It highlig
Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
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Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
same happiness to us as if we were really in āyatanā nibbāna — but we are still ‘alive’ in our human body. 2. Nirvana without residual aggregates (Anupādisesa Nirvana [Nibbāna]) is the Nirvana that is
This text delves into the concepts of Āyatanā Nibbāna and Anupādisesa Nibbāna, explaining that Nirvana exists beyond the physical realm and is not bound by worldly elements. It describes Nirvana as a
Building a Strong Marriage: Essential Factors for Success
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Building a Strong Marriage: Essential Factors for Success
clash with each other, or for them not to clash with their in- laws. No matter what, there is always a chance that this can happen. The major concern is that, if the couple didn't learn how to regulat
This text discusses the importance of emotional regulation in marriage and the need for couples to prepare before their union. It outlines four essential factors for a successful marriage, including s