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The Path to Spiritual Enlightenment
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The Path to Spiritual Enlightenment
center of the Sphere of Concentration, the Sphere of Wisdom [paññā] will be attained. When we bring the mind to a standstill at the centre of the Sphere of Wisdom, the Sphere of Liberation [vimutti] w
This text outlines the spiritual progression as defined by the teachings of the Buddha, emphasizing the importance of concentration, wisdom, and the journey towards liberation. It explains how by brin
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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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"Listen carefully 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 d
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Understanding Parenting and Marital Life
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Understanding Parenting and Marital Life
may feed, raise, teach and do everything for the child, she cannot expect him or her to be everything she wants him or her to be. Sometimes the child would obey her but other times they would not. As
This text discusses the nature of parenting, emphasizing that while parents nurture children, they can't entirely control their development. It highlights the limitations of married life, likening it
Born Alone, Die Alone
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Born Alone, Die Alone
16. BORN ALONE, DIE ALONE We were born alone and we will die alone. There is no need to worry about others if we can't even save ourselves. If we can't save ourselves, and don't have a firm grip on o
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
Living a Virtuous Life: Honoring Parents
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Living a Virtuous Life: Honoring Parents
…is given to them. One who is void of merit is also void of wealth. This is set by The Law of Kamma. Human life is made up of physical and spiritual components, such as the body and mind. Our fathers and mothers…
This text emphasizes the necessity of living a virtuous life by showing respect and care towards one's parents. It discusses the importance of not holding grudges against them, illustrating how parent
Journey Towards Patience Through Meditation
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Journey Towards Patience Through Meditation
… Luang Por Dhammajayo would like to give you a picture, or a look at the big picture. If we look at human life – in our life it does not matter if you are male or female, or any race, or any nationality – every…
…cing responsibilities. The call for 100,000 Upasikas to train showcases the universal challenges in human life, advocating that everyone, regardless of gender or race, faces similar issues. This unique meditati…
The Search for Knowledge and Freedom from Suffering
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The Search for Knowledge and Freedom from Suffering
the day we lie on our deathbed, facing the reality of our mortal impermanence, with all our fears returning to confront us once more. Knowledge or wisdom that reveals the truth has and will always pr
When we confront our mortality, knowledge reveals truth and offers a path to peace. Ignorance leads to fear, prompting the pursuit of wisdom to alleviate suffering. We seek answers to life's fundament
Goals of Life
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Goals of Life
Goals of Life Life goals have three levels: the goal on Earth, the goal in the celestial realm, and the goal beyond (Nirvana). The goal on Earth is to live happily, enjoy good health, be blessed with
Life goals are categorized into three levels: the earthly goal of happiness, good health, and social acceptance; the celestial realm goal, influenced by religious beliefs in afterlife concepts; and th
Understanding Self-Worth and the Consequences of Actions
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Understanding Self-Worth and the Consequences of Actions
self-worth. Human life can only occur with a man and a woman, but should only be when it is appropriate. Promiscuity, illi…
…etween self-worth and the choices people make concerning intimacy and sexuality. It points out that human life is sacred and should only be pursued within appropriate contexts. Many young individuals act impuls…
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
Death & Afterlife Monica accumulate merits. Also, one should acknowledge the purpose of being born a human so as to cease birth and find the celestial realm as a halfway before reaching the goal of ni
In Buddhism, the purpose of human life is to accumulate merits and strive for higher levels of meditation to achieve peace of mind, free f…
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Universal Goodness : 21 Life’s Limitations 1. Life Is Made Possible Because of the Four Needsies. To survive, human beings require the four necessities of life, namely, clothing, food, shelter and
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The Essence of Life and Love
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The Essence of Life and Love
What is Life? What is life? A fantasy lived half asleep Which disappears at dawn, Or time we borrow but cannot keep Soon to be repaid with interest? Life so far has been merely a reflection upon water
บทความนี้สอบถามธรรมชาติของชีวิตและความรักผ่านมุมมองของธัมมา เปรียบเทียบชีวิตกับจินตนาการและการแสวงหาความสุขที่แท้จริง ในเนื้อหาเสนอเรื่องราวจริงจากผู้ที่บรรลุ 'Lovely Love' ผ่านการใช้ความรู้ทางธรรมในช
Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
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Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
Monastic v.s Secular Life Monica Luang Por although he had abundant wealth, dignity, power, and servants. Finally, he renounced the world and sought to ordain since he realized that a family life does
This text discusses the differences between monastic and secular life through the eyes of a Buddhist perspective. It highlights how a renunciation of material wealth and societal status opens the path
Achieving Happiness Through Dhamma Practice
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Achieving Happiness Through Dhamma Practice
Concerning the second level, if our wish is indeed to go to a happy place after death, we can do so by learning and practicing the Dhamma. We will thus be taught to practice generosity, keep acts of s
This text emphasizes the significance of practicing Dhamma to achieve happiness in life and after death. By cultivating generosity, maintaining self-discipline, and engaging in meditation, individuals
Meditation in Everyday Life
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Meditation in Everyday Life
Meditation in Everyday Life remind you. We do these things on a daily basis not because someone compels us to, but rather because they are necessities in life. This is in the same way that meditation
Meditation is essential for mental health, much like daily physical activities are for the body. Engaging in meditation daily enhances your well-being and can become a natural part of life, just as br
ส่วนหนึ่งของชีวิต
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ส่วนหนึ่งของชีวิต
ส่วนหนึ่งของชีวิต เมื่อวัย วัยแปรเปลี่ยน ทำไมจึงแสนเศร้า ขับเสียงสุขใจไว้ในใจ พบคุณธรรม จากบาดแผลของใจ ความหมายอันลึกซึ้งที่เมื่อเราย้อน เดียวเรียนรู้ เกิดเป็นความดีในใจ ความหมายอันลึกซึ
บทเพลง 'ส่วนหนึ่งของชีวิต' ถ่ายทอดความคิดเกี่ยวกับชีวิตและความตาย ที่บ่งบอกว่าเมื่อเราผ่านความทุกข์ เราจะได้เรียนรู้ความหมายที่ลึกซึ้ง ความหวัง ความสุข และความดีในตัวเอง การเข้าใจชีวิตและควารเป็นไปของ
Understanding a Good Life: Insights from Luang Por
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Understanding a Good Life: Insights from Luang Por
Meeting #4 29 February 2009 - Ashram During the Peace Revolution Conference, the participants (who came from Africa, Australia, the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia) were fortunate en
During the Peace Revolution Conference at the Ashram on February 29, 2009, participants from around the world gathered to hear Luang Por share his insights on living a good life. Despite the cultural
Understanding the Root Causes of Life's Problems through Buddhism
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Understanding the Root Causes of Life's Problems through Buddhism
Summary Concepts - The root causes of life's problems include economic problems, conflicts, and defilements - The Lord Buddha's Teachings aim to correct the root causes of life's problems - Buddhism c
This text discusses the root causes of life's problems, including economic issues, conflicts, and mental defilements, proposing that the Teachings of the Lord Buddha offer comprehensive solutions. By
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