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Chapter 4: Cultivating Good Emotions through Meditation
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Chapter 4: Cultivating Good Emotions through Meditation
…rain from taking advantage of, or doing bad things to, others and will elect to associate with true friends and participate in good activities. These people will learn more about how to develop themselves t…
…sary to combat discrimination and differences. This chapter lays the groundwork for developing true friendships and engaging in positive activities, ultimately contributing to personal and communal growth.
The Role of Buddhism in Society
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The Role of Buddhism in Society
…ery, self-refuge, living righteously and diligently, saving the gains earned, associating with good friends and moderately and sufficient living. Buddhism brings happiness to the world, supports the practic…
Buddhism, which originated 2500 years ago in India, has profoundly influenced human civilization both materially and spiritually. Its teachings guide individuals to avoid wrongdoing, purify minds, pro
Understanding Kamma and Moral Conduct in Buddhism
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Understanding Kamma and Moral Conduct in Buddhism
…มีกรรมเป็นที่พึ่งอาศัย related to their kamma มีกรรมเป็นเหา พันธุ์) having the right kind of friends มีเพื่อนดีมิตรด (กลายคนมิตรตดา) having kamma (of our own) มีวีรธรรม precept-pure; having …
เนื้อหานี้พูดถึงการทำความเข้าใจกรรมและผลกระทบที่มีต่อชีวิตของเราผ่านการทำความดีและการมีจิตใจที่สมดุล ครอบคลุมถึงธรรมะต่างๆ เช่น เมตตา, มุทิตา, รวมถึงผลของอวิชชาที่ต้องหลีกเลี่ยงเพื่อชีวิตที่ดีขึ้น. เร
The Virtuous Realm of Celestial Beings
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The Virtuous Realm of Celestial Beings
…tial realm. Romantic partners are content to give each other warm embraces like those given between friends. The reason is celestial possessions in this realm are so refined and elaborate that they remove al…
In this celestial realm, beings engage deeply in practicing Dhamma, led by King Sntusita, who values virtue and knowledge. Celestial beings attend discourses and sermons, sharing wisdom and warm embra
The Fearless Brahmana and the Art of Letting Go
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The Fearless Brahmana and the Art of Letting Go
…ggasen, had you no fear as you descended from that pole sixty cubits in height ?" Uggasen replied, "Friends, I have no fear." The monks said to the Teacher, "Reverend sir, Uggasen says, 'I have no fear'; he …
In this passage, Uggasen demonstrates a profound state of fearlessness, attributed to having severed all attachments. The monks question his claim, but the Teacher explains that true freedom from fear
The Tale of the Monk and the Acrobat's Daughter
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The Tale of the Monk and the Acrobat's Daughter
Again one day the monks began the following discussion in the Hall of Truth: "Friends, how did it happen that a monk, endowed as was this monk with the faculties requisite for the attai…
In a Hall of Truth, monks ponder why a capable monk associated with acrobats. The Teacher explains this through an ancient tale where children brought food to a revered elder, wishing to share in the
Join the Ordination for Kids
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Join the Ordination for Kids
…ce. Third, with chores we’re assigned; From this practice, to everything we can apply, To help our friends and families, With multiple skills and capabilities. With all these three, a good kid’s created, D…
Come join the ordination in harmony during school break, allowing children to gain merit and develop skills through meditation, training, and community service. This experience fosters appreciation fo
การพัฒนาชุมชนชาวพุทธในสหราชอาณาจักร
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การพัฒนาชุมชนชาวพุทธในสหราชอาณาจักร
… single sex communities. (Sangharakshita 2017) รูปแบบชุมชนจิตวิญญาณวิถีพุทธแบบ FWBO (ย่อมาจากคำว่า Friends of the Western Buddhist
บทความนี้สำรวจการก่อตั้งชุมชนชาวพุทธในสหราชอาณาจักร โดยเน้นถึงรูปแบบและลักษณะของชุมชนที่มีสมาชิกแตกต่างกัน ตั้งแต่ชุมชนเล็กๆ ที่มีสมาชิก 4-5 คน ไปจนถึงชุมชนใหญ่ที่มีสูงถึง 30 คน ซึ่งส่วนใหญ่ตั้งอยู่ใน
The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence
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The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence
…blings, big brothers fight with their little sisters, little sisters fight with their big brothers, friends fight one another — and all because of attachment to sense pleasures. When people (of various socia…
This text discusses the sorrow and suffering resulting from the attachment to wealth and sensual pleasures, highlighting that these attachments can lead to fights and wars among various social groups.
Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
…unishment, imprisonment or having hands and feet cut off. Such suffering must be endured alone — as friends and relatives can do nothing to reduce such suffering for us. Some people feel such pain as a resul…
This text delves into the different forms of suffering defined by the Buddha. It describes 'parideva dukkha' as the anguish leading to tears due to attachment loss, primarily affecting those grieving
The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level
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The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level
…tue of the Triple Gem as illustrated in the following Tale¹: In the city of Savatthi, two boys were friends. One boy came from a family with Right View, the other came from a family of False View. When the t…
Practicing the Noble Eightfold Path is essential for both monks and laypeople. It provides a framework for achieving happiness and societal harmony. This path consists of eight components, beginning w
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…r luck on the lottery." From that day on he lost all interest in the lottery. All his old lottery friends who used to be wealthier than he, gradually went bankrupt, one-by-one. Some never won the lottery. …
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The Art of Mindfulness
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The Art of Mindfulness
…hat would be very damaging indeed to Luang Phaw's reputation. However, moments later a lady and her friends came and sponsored the building of five *kuts* — inspiring the faith of the Supreme Patriarch in th…
Mindfulness is a powerful practice that allows individuals to connect with their thoughts and emotions. By focusing on the present moment, one can reduce stress and improve overall well-being. Various
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…and drink for fun. It means that one does not overeat. ● It means that one does not meet with one’s friends in order to binge on food and drinks. ● It means that one does not eat and drink in order to enhanc…
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OCR Text Analysis
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OCR Text Analysis
…owing to say. “Beware of your thought when you are alone. Beware of your speech when you are among friends.”
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…en cannot be used to communicate with one’s father. ● Words that are used to communicate with one’s friends cannot be used to communicate with one’s boss.
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56 : Universal Goodness • Words that are used to communicate with one's friends cannot be used to communicate with the Buddhist monks. • The tender way spouses talk to each other …
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…e problems. • He can easily pass on his bad habits to everyone around him including his family, his friends, his subordinates, etc.
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…money. But worst of all, unhappiness will return in no time. A person may go out carousing with his friends, dining, wining, watching a movie, going to a show, etc., in order to forget about his unhappiness …
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… teachers 3. Pacchimadisa: At the rear: One’s spouse and children 4. Uttaradisa: At the left: One’s friends 5. Uparimadisa: Above: The Buddhist monks 6. Hetthamадisa: Below: One’s subordinates, one’s boss
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