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10 : Universal Goodness 1.1 Where did one come from? Why is one here? Where does one go after one dies? These three questions can stump even the most intelligent person on earth. On the day of one’s
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The Birth of a Meritorious Person
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The Birth of a Meritorious Person
Chapter 5 The Birth of a Meritorious Person Everyone feels excited when there is a new addition to the family. Some of these families are so elated they invite monks to receive offerings at their hom
This chapter discusses the elation families experience with the arrival of a new child. It poses deep questions about human existence, our beginnings, and the diverse fates of individuals. It emphasiz
Quality of Mind: Mankind's Most Precious Resource
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Quality of Mind: Mankind's Most Precious Resource
QUALITY OF MIND: MANKIND'S MOST PRECIOUS RESOURCE Our lives have been transformed through the triumphs of modern technology. Even though the progress of science and technology has brought convenience
In today's fast-paced world shaped by modern technology, the quality of mind has become increasingly vital. The rapid advancement of science has made happiness hard to achieve, with rising social issu
Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
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Cultivating Transcendental Knowledge in Buddhism
It is for this reason that the Lord Buddha advocated his monks to cultivate transcendental knowledge in order to put themselves beyond the reach of sensuality [kāma], unwholesomeness [akusalamadhaṃma]
The Lord Buddha encourages monks to attain transcendental knowledge to rise above sensuality and eradicate False View. Achieving the First Absorption endows practitioners with joy, happiness, and focu
Birth of a Child
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Birth of a Child
Part One: Family Life Chapter 6 Birth of a Child Of course, everyone feels excited when there is a new addition to the family. While excitement is a natural reaction to an impending birth, it is also
Chapter 6 delves into the emotions and reflections that arise with the birth of a child. It highlights the excitement of welcoming a new family member while prompting important questions about human d
Understanding the Ten Right Views in Buddhism
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Understanding the Ten Right Views in Buddhism
Spontaneous Arising Beings Exist, & 10) The Buddha and Arahants Exist One’s Kamma is accumulated in the human world and affects our birth circumstances in the next life. However, between lives we are
This text discusses the influence of kamma on rebirth and the significance of recognizing spontaneous beings in the celestial realm. It highlights the Buddha as the supreme enlightened figure and Arah
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…to my words. To have been born human is the greatest of good fortune. No other form of birth excels human birth. Life passes us by so fast — days and nights soon become years. Life doesn’t wait for us. Having ac…
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The Dual Nature of the Human Experience: Body and Mind
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The Dual Nature of the Human Experience: Body and Mind
T he human experience is composed of two important parts, the body and the mind. These two elements communicate back and forth with each other from the moment of birth until death. We recognise t
The human experience comprises the body and the mind, which interact from birth to death. The conscious mind greatly influences behavior, leading to either admirable or shameful actions. A mind cloude
Understanding Karma and Human Behavior
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Understanding Karma and Human Behavior
Introduction of our actions having brought this suffering of disharmony into our lives and seek to address the causes that are creating and accumulating bad karma. And our accumulated karma designate
This text delves into the impact of our actions on accumulating karma and the subsequent effects on our lives and rebirth. It outlines the ten bodily conditions we face as we navigate life and the nec
Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
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Understanding Kilesa and Its Influence on the Mind
Kilesa is an element that soils the mind, invading it with great intensity to override the rational and, if allowed to, is ultimately the cause of mental suffering. Kilesa does not reveal its insidiou
Kilesa is an intrinsic element that corrupts the mind, causing mental suffering and overriding rationality. It acts like a hidden virus, lying dormant within the mind from birth. When viewed through D
Celebration of Vesak Day Amid Pandemic
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Celebration of Vesak Day Amid Pandemic
Devotees gather via Zoom during Vesak Day, an annual celebration of Buddha's birth, enlightenment and death. More photos: reut.rs/3tfn5t7 @Akhil_P Celebrating Buddha's birthday during COVID Buddhist
On May 29, 2021, celebrations for Vesak Day took place with Buddhist monks and devotees joining both in person and via Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Monks at Wat Dhammakaya Temple in Rangsit, Tha
The Noble Truths of Suffering
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The Noble Truths of Suffering
4 The Noble Truth of Suffering ........................................... 57 Every Living Being is a Victim of Suffering 57 • Suffering as a result of Birth 58 • The Suffering of Internment in the Wo
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับสัจธรรมทั้งสี่ซึ่งกล่าวถึงทุกข์และวิธีการดับทุกข์ในศาสตร์ของพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงอธิบายความสำคัญของการเข้าใจทุกข์และการพึ่งพาไม่ให้จิตใจเสพติดความสุขชั่วครั้งชั่วคราว การบรรลุถึงสภาวะนิพพาน
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
4. Death [marana dukkhā] 5. Sorrow [soka dukkhā] 6. Lamentation [parideva dukkhā] 7. Pain [dukkha dukkhā] 8. Feeling slighted [domañassa dukkhā] 9. Bemoaning [upāyassa dukkhā] 10. Exposure to hateful
บทเรียนของพระพุทธเจ้ามุ่งเน้นไปที่การเข้าใจทุกข์และธรรมชาติของมัน เช่น ความทุกข์จากการเกิด, ความตาย, และอารมณ์ต่างๆ เช่น ความโศกเศร้า การพลัดพราก และความผิดหวัง ความทุกข์เกิดจากการคลั่งไคล้ในaggregate
The Suffering of Birth and Aging in Buddhist Philosophy
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The Suffering of Birth and Aging in Buddhist Philosophy
hunted to death. All of these forms of suffering could not occur if it wasn't for being born as an animal. The causative relation of animal birth for consequent suffering is said to be the ninth aspec
ในพุทธศาสนา, ความทุกข์จากการเกิดเป็นเรื่องสำคัญ โดยเฉพาะการเกิดเป็นสัตว์และวิญญาณหิวโหย ที่จะต้องเผชิญกับการทนทุกข์จากการไม่สามารถบริโภคได้ ในขณะที่ทุกข์จากการแก่แสดงออกถึงการเสื่อมสภาพของร่างกาย เช่น
Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
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Understanding Sensory Terms in Buddhism
gammo (adj. reason why people icchā (see jealousy) settle for the household life: see iddhipada (see Four Foundations harm of sensual-indulgence) of Success) gandha (scant: see sense-objects) Indra (P
This text delves into various sensory terms found in Buddhist scriptures, particularly focusing on olfactory and gustatory experiences. It covers concepts such as gandha (smell), jihvā (taste), and th
Understanding the Middle Way in Dhamma Practice
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Understanding the Middle Way in Dhamma Practice
In terms of practice however, Luang Phaw Wat Paknam explained how we can know we are practicing the Middle Way in the sermon he gave on the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta on 3 January 1955. He explained t
In his sermon on the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta, Luang Phaw Wat Paknam elucidates the profound significance of the Middle Way, urging practitioners to find stillness at the body’s central point. This
Understanding the Universe
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Understanding the Universe
Universal Goodness : 19 Some women seem never to have enough handbags, shoes and jewelry. Some men own jackets, blazers and many T-shirts. Some T-shirts are promotional gifts. Some are purchased. P
This book delves into the intricate details of the universe, discussing the formation of galaxies, the life cycles of stars, and the mysteries of planets. Through a combination of scientific theory an
Understanding Mara and Meditation
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Understanding Mara and Meditation
Suzanne Jeffery Q: Does Mara exist? What does Mara look like? A: Yes. Mara exists. Khun Yai used to say that Mara is Mara. Mara does not like good deeds and Mara always interferes. Mara cannot stop
In this content, Suzanne Jeffery discusses the existence of Mara, describing it as an entity that interferes with our ability to perform good deeds. Although Mara cannot prevent goodness, it can prese
The Four Enemies: Understanding Suffering
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The Four Enemies: Understanding Suffering
with cool shade and sparkling waterfalls. The first enemy offers to take the guard to show him the other forest. Unwit- tingly mistaking the enemy for a friend, he goes with him. Eventually reaching t
This text discusses the metaphor of four enemies that represent the sufferings inherent in human existence: birth, aging, illness, and death. Birth is akin to the first enemy, seducing us into life, w
Discovering Inner Transcendental Bodies
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Discovering Inner Transcendental Bodies
He further discovered that when the mind is relaxed in a standstill state, while resting at the center of the Dhamma Sphere, inner transcendental bodies will emerge, one after another: from coarse hum
This text discusses the emergence of inner transcendental bodies through relaxation at the center of the Dhamma Sphere. As the mind achieves a state of calm and stillness, one can transition through v