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Understanding Suffering and Aging
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Understanding Suffering and Aging
… day. All these are ways in which aging brings misery to living beings. 3. Suffering as a result of Illness [byādhi dukkha] The Lord Buddha taught that suffering as a result of illness comes from the malfunc…
This text discusses the philosophical concepts of aging and illness in relation to suffering. It compares the vitality of youth and the deterioration that comes with a…
Introduction to Machine Learning
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Introduction to Machine Learning
…Luang Phaw by their relatives. Luang Phaw’s most advanced students would ascertain the cause of the illness through meditation. If the patient was approaching the end, his disciples would say so. If the reas…
This book serves as a foundational text for understanding machine learning, including its principles, algorithms, and applications. It covers topics such as supervised and unsupervised learning, neura
Key Terms in Buddhist Philosophy
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Key Terms in Buddhist Philosophy
byādhi (see illness) byādhi dukkhā (see the suffering of illness) byāpāda (see vengefulness) byāpādavitaka (see preoccu…
…s text delves into significant terms and concepts in Buddhist philosophy, addressing themes such as illness, suffering, relinquishing, and the foundations of success. Important terms like byādhi (illness), c…
Understanding Habits and Their Impact on Health
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Understanding Habits and Their Impact on Health
…h and habits. We must pay attention to every small detail. If we have a good doctor, we can help an illness even though it may cost a lot of money. But if bad habits are formed [NOTE: Luang Por is comparing …
…on, Luang Por addresses the difficulty of recognizing and changing bad habits, comparing them to an illness. He explains that bad habits are often ingrained from birth and influenced by our environment and u…
The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
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The Circumstances Leading to Ordination
…n of one's physical state and abilities, finding that your life has no more roads to journey on. 2. Illness & Disease - When one's body and health is afflicted with some illness and you are unable to move fo…
…ing why individuals may choose to ordain as monks, four key circumstances are highlighted: old age, illness, poverty, and social rejection. These situations often drive individuals to seek refuge in monastic…
The Importance of Meditation for Mental and Physical Health
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The Importance of Meditation for Mental and Physical Health
When your body breaks down it becomes sick. Illness of the body only affects the inflicted individual. However, when the mind is sick, many are affecte…
Meditation plays a crucial role in maintaining both mental and physical health. While physical illness primarily affects the individual, mental illness can have broader impacts. Meditation fosters happi…
Understanding Suffering: The Dukkha of Illness and Dying
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Understanding Suffering: The Dukkha of Illness and Dying
in its place. Even the Buddha and the enlightened ones are subject to the suffering of illness — so who are we to over- look the misery of illness? 4. Suffering as a result of Dying [marana dukk…
…elves 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 enlightened ones, expe…
The Four Enemies: Understanding Suffering
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The Four Enemies: Understanding Suffering
…g through our unattractive skin — quite frightening in appearance to any onlooker. The suffering of illness is like the third enemy, who beats the victim further, bringing indescribable suffering to every pa…
…e 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, while aging weakens us like th…
The Power of Universal Love and Self-Care
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The Power of Universal Love and Self-Care
…, we experience the pain ourselves - it cannot be transferred to others. Each time we are sick, the illness is within ourselves - other people can only console us. If we overcome that illness, we can appreci…
This text emphasizes the significance of self-care and self-love during challenging times, underscoring that we are ultimately responsible for our joy and sadness. It discusses how meditation can puri
The Power of the Mind: Importance of Consistent Meditation
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The Power of the Mind: Importance of Consistent Meditation
THE POWER OF THE MIND VIX Meditate Consistently Despite illness, lack of sleep, heavy workloads and worry, there should always be time available for meditation. Wh…
Meditation is a vital practice that should be maintained despite life's challenges like illness, sleep deprivation, and heavy workloads. By adjusting our meditation techniques to suit our needs, …
Caring for Critically Ill Relatives
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Caring for Critically Ill Relatives
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family Chapter 17 Caring for Critically Ill Relatives Whether we like it or not, all who live in flesh will one day die. However, before our departure from this world, we
…to the struggles faced by families caring for critically ill relatives. The process of dealing with illness and impending loss can be heart-wrenching, affecting both the patient and their loved ones. Familie…
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
… willpower to move ahead. We will be happy and cheerful even when unfortunate circumstances such as illness, unemployment, loss of loved ones, financial crisis, accidents or family problems afflict us. Our m…
…gests that through meditation, we can achieve calmness and the ability to face difficulties such as illness, unemployment, and loss. By cultivating a positive mindset, we can remain cheerful and overcome cri…
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
…es words of explanation. I started very badly 67 years ago suffering from every conceivable form of illness that continued until fourteen. It was then that I took up Hatha Yoga and yoga meditation, which I p…
การเดินทางสู่ความสุขเริ่มต้นจากความเจ็บป่วยและการฝึกโยคะที่ช่วยเปลี่ยนแปลงชีวิต จากการประสบความทุกข์สู่การค้นพบด้านบวกในตัวเอง ผ่านการเรียนรู้จากภายในและการดำเนินชีวิตอย่างมุ่งมั่นและมีพลัง หญิงสาวที่
The Examination of Moral Consequences
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The Examination of Moral Consequences
…en ill of mortal suffering and disease. When I had understood that they would not recover from that illness, I have gone to them and said : - " According to the views and opinion held, sirs, by certain wande…
…t cites personal experiences with friends and relatives who have committed wrongdoings and suffered illness. The narrative explores beliefs about morality and its implications in the afterlife, emphasizing t…
The Power of a Purified Mind
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The Power of a Purified Mind
…ledge is now up to them. Their karma is no one else’s but their own. December 11, 1981 86. EVEN IN ILLNESS Even when I, I stay committed to making merit. I never stop. Once, while I was ill, I meditated and…
…t each individual's karma is their own. The author shares personal experiences of meditation during illness, highlighting its clarity and brightness. The commitment to making merit is constant, even in chall…
Understanding the Noble Truths of Suffering
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Understanding the Noble Truths of Suffering
…rm of suffering has the charac- teristic of deterioration of the bodily organs and faculties. 1.1.3 Illness [byādi]: This form of suffering has the characteristic of coming from loss of good health, which ma…
…lighting its unavoidable aspects in the cycle of existence. This includes the afflictions of aging, illness, sorrow, lamentation, and pain, all contributing to human experience. Each aspect invites deeper co…
The Noble Truth of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of Suffering
…analysed suffering into the following categories: 1. Birth [jati dukkha] 2. Aging [jaraa dukkha] 3. Illness [byādi dukkha] --- Page number: 57
… forms of suffering. The Buddha identifies three primary categories of suffering: birth, aging, and illness. This analysis emphasizes that escaping suffering is impossible while trapped in the cycle of exist…
The Suffering of Death
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The Suffering of Death
…e slightest trace of life. The wise of ancient times compared the suffering caused by birth, aging, illness and death to four enemies. We are like a man guarding a forest. Those four enemies plot together to…
…rwhelming and unrelenting nature. The wise of ancient times viewed the suffering from birth, aging, illness, and death as a collective threat to life, illustrating the inevitable struggle every person faces.…
Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
… suffering as that which makes the mind depressed and dejected. The cause of the suffering might be illness, physical torture, punishment, imprisonment or having hands and feet cut off. Such suffering must b…
…e grieving loved ones. The suffering known as 'dukkha dukkha' pertains to deep mental distress from illness or deprivation, often faced alone as outside help is limited. Lastly, 'domanassa dukkha' refers to …
The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
… and to have to endure the implicit suffering, all the way from the suffering of birth, to old age, illness and death — just as if one were being stalked endlessly by the grim reaper who is ready at all time…
… a continuous cycle of existence, experiencing various forms of suffering including birth, old age, illness, and death. The allure of sense pleasures further binds beings, preventing liberation. The unending…