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So what is suffering? The sufferings that we can easily identify are birth, aging, sickness, death, sorrow, grief, loss of material things and undesirable encounters. All of these are the basic suffer
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Meditation Techniques for Mind Stillness
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Meditation Techniques for Mind Stillness
free you from the suffering of life, or you can use any words, such as "clear and bright". Recite the mantra continuously, while at the same time thinking of the bright crystal ball, gently and comfor
This text provides guidance on achieving a still mind through meditation. It encourages practitioners to recite a mantra while visualizing a bright crystal ball, allowing the mind to settle into a sta
The Benefits of Meditation
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The Benefits of Meditation
The benefits that I have received from the practice of meditation are enormous. Firstly, it has relieved serious stress problems from which I previously suffered. Secondly, it has helped to solve cert
…g access to the collective unconscious. His insights reveal how meditation can open new pathways to inner awareness and understanding. For more insights visit dmc.tv.
Daily Life of Buddhists Meditation
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Daily Life of Buddhists Meditation
Daily Life of Buddhists Meditation meditation. In the evening, they also clean the place, say a prayer, and perform meditation to clear their mind with the goal to eradicate defilements. Every fortnig
The text discusses the daily meditation practices of Buddhists. In the evenings, they clean, pray, and meditate to clear their minds and eliminate defilements. Buddhist monks offer teachings every ful
Meditation for Mental Strength
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Meditation for Mental Strength
ABOVE ALL CIRCUMSTANCES VXIV Meditation for Mental Strength We must practice meditation in order to attain true happiness, which will arise only when we bring our minds back within ourselves. When our
Meditation is essential for achieving true happiness by calming the mind and fostering an inner sense of contentment. It promotes positive thoughts and actions, enabling us to overcome obstacles and r
Meditation Technique and Tips
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Meditation Technique and Tips
Part Six: Meditation Technique and Tips that you will not be able to adequately find words to describe it. No one can do this for you, you have to attain it yourself in order to understand how it feel
Part Six discusses the personal nature of meditation, emphasizing that inner happiness and peace must be experienced individually. It suggests suitable environments for meditation, such as quiet space
Finding Your Mind: A Journey to Inner Calm
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Finding Your Mind: A Journey to Inner Calm
Finding your mind is not a difficult task Comfortably lean up against the back of a chair and gently close your eyes. Yes, right. You are feeling all your thoughts passing through your mind one after
Finding your mind is a process of calming your thoughts and focusing on one at a time. By leaning back, closing your eyes, and acknowledging your waves of thoughts, you can begin to arrange mental pri
Exploring the Nature of the Mind
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Exploring the Nature of the Mind
Suzanne Jeffrey It is not something to see with the eyes, so you must meditate and practice and see it for yourself. The mind is at the seventh base, and is approximately the size of an eye socket. I
This text discusses the importance of meditation and self-awareness in understanding the mind. It highlights how our perceptions affect our knowledge and the various challenges like health and mood th
Understanding Sensual Attachment and Overcoming Cravings
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Understanding Sensual Attachment and Overcoming Cravings
Our sense organs [aijhattikäyatana] are implicated in the attachment we have to sensual pleasures. If we want to extinguish the craving arising because of attachment to visual temptations, then we hav
Our sense organs play a crucial role in our attachment to sensual pleasures. To overcome this attachment, we must target both the senses and their corresponding objects. Each sense - sight, sound, sme
The Noble Eightfold Path: Ethical Conduct and Mindfulness
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The Noble Eightfold Path: Ethical Conduct and Mindfulness
Stealing [adinnādāna]: Taking that which is not given; Committing adultery [kāmesumicchācarā]: abstaining from sexual relations outside marriage. 5. Right Livelihood The Lord Buddha taught his monks
This text discusses key principles of the Noble Eightfold Path, focusing on ethical conduct such as Right Speech, Right Action which includes abstaining from stealing and committing adultery, and Righ
Exploring Existence Through Loss and Meditation
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Exploring Existence Through Loss and Meditation
Wisdom I have always known that our physical presence, as we know it, is not all there is to life. I lost my father when I was eight years old. This was my first experience with death and it affected
This narrative delves into the profound effects of losing a loved one and the quest for deeper understanding beyond physical existence. The author shares personal experiences of grief and the search f
The Path to Inner Stillness and Universal Love
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The Path to Inner Stillness and Universal Love
If you have an internal experience that differs from what you normally experience, do not become agitated or happy. Keep your mind unperturbed, just observe dispassionately. Do not be pleased or displ
In this insight, the practice of meditation is highlighted where one is encouraged to maintain a dispassionate observation of internal experiences. This leads to a refined mind centered at the body’s
Understanding the Process of Perception and Cognition
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Understanding the Process of Perception and Cognition
“Our brain (the five senses actually) takes in information in this way: Perception, Memorization, Thinking, Knowing or Cognition. Perception, of course, starts the process by an action happening to us
This text discusses the intricate processes of how our brain perceives, memorizes, thinks, and ultimately knows. It highlights the significance of each stage, emphasizing the depth required in thinkin
True Education: The Path to Enlightenment
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True Education: The Path to Enlightenment
TRAINING FOR LIVING AND TRAINING FOR LIFE The True Goal of Education True education is akin to an elementary level of achieving three different levels of wisdom or knowledge. The wisdom from listenin
True education encompasses attaining wisdom through listening, analyzing, and ultimately through meditation. The journey to enlightenment involves purifying the mind from kilesa. Just as a fisherman n
Receiving Guests with Compassion and Dhamma
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Receiving Guests with Compassion and Dhamma
40. RECEIVING GUESTS Receiving guests who inquire for your help is not easy. We must learn the proper way to do it. Although we must cater to them, we must also maintain our moral nature, especially
Receiving guests seeking guidance can be challenging. It is essential to cater to them while upholding our moral nature and Dhamma. Guests often share their struggles, which can distract us from our p
Understanding the Mind and Its Layers
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Understanding the Mind and Its Layers
are mindful that ‘the mind is distracted’. If the mind is con- centrated, you are mindful that ‘the mind is concentrated’. If the mind is liberated, you are mindful that ‘the mind is liberated’. If
The text delves into the nature of the mind, describing its four concentric layers: perception, sensory registration, central processing, and cognition. It explains how mindfulness operates at each le
พิธีทอดกฐินสามัคคีและปฏิบัติธรรมในต่างประเทศ
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พิธีทอดกฐินสามัคคีและปฏิบัติธรรมในต่างประเทศ
MEKATE าทิตย์ที่ ๑๙ พฤศจิกายน พ. DOLSUNDAY 14 Noviy พิธีทอดกฐินสามัคคี ประเทศเบลเยี่ยม QG เมื่อวันที่ พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. ๒๕๕๓ วัดพระธรรมกายเบลเยี่ยมจัดพิธีทอดกฐินสามัคคีขึ้น โดยได้รับความ เมตตาจากพระภาวนา
เมื่อวันที่ 19 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2553 วัดพระธรรมกายเบลเยี่ยมได้จัดพิธีทอดกฐินสามัคคี โดยมีหลวงพ่อทัตตชีโวเป็นประธาน พร้อมทั้งปฏิบัติธรรมและถวายปัจจัยสร้างอาคาร 100 ปีคุณยายอาจารย์ฯ ในช่วงวันที่ 29-31 ตุล
Luang Phaw's Teachings: A Journey of Inner Love and Compassion
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Luang Phaw's Teachings: A Journey of Inner Love and Compassion
ERVICE Luang Phaw's benign compassion for people, reflected in his pioneering deployment of several intuitive techniques in Dhamma education on the satellite program, permeates into hearts all over th
Luang Phaw's benevolent compassion resonates globally, guiding individuals towards inner love and spiritual perfection. His teachings have profoundly influenced people, including the author's sons, in
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo: A Journey of Buddhist Leadership
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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo: A Journey of Buddhist Leadership
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo (The Most Venerable Dhammajayo Bhikkhu) was born in Singburi Province, Central Thailand, on April 22, 1944. He has followed and been self-educated in Buddhism since his childhood
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo, born on April 22, 1944, in Singburi, Thailand, is a distinguished Buddhist monk and the founder of Dhammakaya Temple. After earning his Economics degree from Kasetsart Universit
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo: A Beacon of Peace and Buddhism
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Luang Phaw Dhammajayo: A Beacon of Peace and Buddhism
About Luang Phaw Dhammajayo In the pursuit of his perfection, Luang Phaw Dhammajayo has devoted himselfovermany decadestothepracticeofmeditation, Dhamma study, and the promotion of world peace through
Luang Phaw Dhammajayo has spent decades dedicated to meditation and Dhamma study, promoting world peace through inner peace. His teachings focus on attaining the Dhammakaya, the true nature of peace a