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Understanding the Mind and Human Existence
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Understanding the Mind and Human Existence
Luang Por then draws the circle within the circle that follows, regarding languages… “As you can see, the language of the mind is far greater than any other language. And, because of this, the Buddha
Luang Por discusses the concept of the mind as a profound element that transcends language limitations. He explains how the human body, consisting of the four elements—earth, water, fire, and wind—is ex…
Truth for the Family: Achieving Success
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Truth for the Family: Achieving Success
Part Five: Truth for the Family to achieve the best result possible. We must not be lazy, procrastinate, or be discouraged by obstacles. 3. Natural Limitations. Unfortunately, acting on the right obje
ในบทนี้พูดถึงการบรรลุผลที่ดีที่สุดในครอบครัวโดยไม่ควรมีความขี้เกียจ การเลื่อนเวลา หรือถูกขัดขวางด้วยอุปสรรค. การตั้งเป้าหมายอย่างถูกต้องและพยายามอย่างเหมาะสมเป็นสิ่งสำคัญ แต่ยังต้องคำนึงถึงข้อจำกัดในต
The Essence of Meditation and the Four Jhanas
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The Essence of Meditation and the Four Jhanas
Suzanne Jeffrey "For example, let us suppose that we are lighting a candle. When we do this, three things happen: first, there is brightness. Second, heat is generated around it. Third, there is comb
In meditation, similar to lighting a candle, three phenomena occur: brightness, heat (effort), and combustion (mindfulness). The fourth jhana transcends happiness and unhappiness, leading to a profoun
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
Achieving Quality Results through Proper Effort
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Achieving Quality Results through Proper Effort
Knowing the objective of an undertaking is not enough to guarantee the quality of that effort. If a person stops short of a wholehearted attempt, the objective may be realized, but the quality is poor
Knowing the objective of a task is essential, but it is not sufficient for quality outcomes. This text emphasizes the need for full commitment to tasks, as half-hearted efforts lead to mediocre result
The Practice of Meditation and Self-Love
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The Practice of Meditation and Self-Love
Wisdom adverse effect on my meditation. I have since overcomed this problem through greater awareness of the mind and the need to “empty the mind of all worries". 2) Forgive our shortcomings. We canno
Meditation is a powerful tool for mental clarity and self-acceptance. Overcoming challenges such as physical limitations requires a shift in mindset to love oneself. Regular and systematic practice is
Achieving Quality Results Through Focus and Effort
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Achieving Quality Results Through Focus and Effort
Knowing the objective of an undertaking is not enough to guarantee the quality of that effort. If a person stops short of a wholehearted attempt, the objective may be realized, but the quality is poor
The content discusses the importance of wholeheartedly pursuing objectives without shortcuts to ensure high-quality results. Using the analogy of washing clothes, it emphasizes the need for thoroughne
Published Printed Matters Overview
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Published Printed Matters Overview
Other Printed Matters Hundred of Brochures, Posters, Magazines, Newsletter have been published regularly. There are periodicals written and published - * Kalyanamitra Magazine: a 130-page full-colour
This section details a range of printed materials that highlight community engagement and youth development. Notable publications include the Kalyanamitra Magazine, a monthly Thai-language magazine re
Publications and Media of the Dhammakaya Foundation
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Publications and Media of the Dhammakaya Foundation
PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA As the demand for teachings on the culture for inner peace becomes broader, the need for academic resources for study of the culture, especially media resources has become grea
The Dhammakaya Foundation has recognized the growing demand for academic resources on inner peace culture. Committed to producing teaching materials including books and multivision presentations, they
The Power of Generosity and the Languages of Buddhism
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The Power of Generosity and the Languages of Buddhism
The practice of generosity is the easiest one to perform, and the fruits of merit are the quickest to materialize. The merit result from the practice of generosity is riches and wealth to the one wh
The practice of generosity is vital in Buddhism, revealing that giving attracts wealth while selfishness repels it, backed by the Law of Karma. Pali and Sanskrit are essential Buddhist languages, with
Understanding Pali and Parami in Buddhism
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Understanding Pali and Parami in Buddhism
Pali: an ancient language used in India, now no longer an active language. The original Buddhist scriptures were written in Pali. Pali texts are used by the Theravada school of Buddhism. Parami: a Pa
Pali is an ancient language from India that is no longer actively spoken but holds significant historical importance as the original language of Buddhist scriptures. These scriptures serve as a core e
Understanding the Mind in Thai Culture
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Understanding the Mind in Thai Culture
"this or that", "black or white", with no gray area, as the locals find this logic easy to grasp and put into practice. In addition, Thai culture and language has a relatively large amount of words an
This text discusses the simplicity of dualistic thinking in Thai culture and the rich linguistic resources that explain human cognition. It emphasizes that terms often linked to Buddhism should be tre
Journey to Dhamma: A Personal Transformation
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Journey to Dhamma: A Personal Transformation
ERVICE merits. If I had huge problems, I would make huge merits. This was how I learned about Wat Phra Dhammakaya in 2001, under the guidance of a good fellow (kalyanamitta) from Korat who suggested t
This text chronicles a personal journey of spiritual growth, initiated by the author's experiences at Wat Phra Dhammakaya and the DMC program. From the suggestion of a friend, the author contributed t
Wisdom Across Religions: An Interview with Luang Por
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Wisdom Across Religions: An Interview with Luang Por
Interview They all have the same goal. By using the TV program we can learn much from the other religions and incorporate the wisdom into our daily lives. Luang Por Indeed, all the mainstream religion
In this enlightening interview, Luang Por discusses the commonalities among major religions and the importance of incorporating their wisdom into daily life. It marks Luang Por's first appearance on N
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 14 The first step is to search for the truth. Meditate and clarify the mind. When we do so, happiness will be within reach. It is like when we are about to learn a foreign language. We
The journey to joy begins by searching for truth and clarifying the mind through meditation. Just as one must temporarily forget their native language to learn a foreign one, we must also set aside di
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
Journey to Joy 24 enlightenment as the Lord Buddha had done, he would not rise for any reason from meditation, even if it meant his death. Persevering, he sat in meditation the entire night and found
This text discusses the concept of Dhammakaya, referring to the pure and original nature that resides in every human being. Regardless of nationality, religion, or ethnicity, the Dhammakaya represents
Exploring Concepts in Buddhism and Mindfulness
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Exploring Concepts in Buddhism and Mindfulness
Sanskrit: another ancient language used in India; Buddhist scriptures in Sanskrit are translated from the Pali language; Sanskrit texts are used by the Mahayana school of Buddhism. Seventh Base of th
This text delves into the significance of Sanskrit as an ancient language in India and its relation to Buddhist texts, particularly those influenced by the Mahayana school. It introduces the Seventh B
สติปฏิบัติและธรรมะปธาน
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สติปฏิบัติและธรรมะปธาน
ประโยคส- วิถีธรรมรรยแปลภาค ๓ ตอน ๒ (ตอนจบ) หน้าที่ ๒๒๑ โดยถือเอาสุภาวะ (อาการไม่งาม) ทุกขาภา (อาการเป็นทุกข์) อนิจจาภา (อาการไม่เที่ยง) อนัตตาภา (อาการเป็นอนัตตา) ใน กาย มานา จิต ธรรม และโดยยังกิจก็คื
บทความนี้นำเสนอความสำคัญของสติปฏิบัติ ๔ ในการเข้าใจธรรมชาติของทุกข์ ความสุข และการอยู่ร่วมกับอนิจจา โดยชี้ให้เห็นว่าสถานะต่างๆ ในกายและจิตมีอิทธิพลต่อการดำเนินชีวิตและความเป็นอยู่ของเรา ธรรมะปธานมีบทบ
สมุดบาปทิกา: บทที่ 318
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สมุดบาปทิกา: บทที่ 318
ประโยค(ะ) สมุดบาปทิกา นาม วิจัณฎกต (ปฐมภาค) - หน้าที่ 318 ฤๅฤลออั ฎ ะ มหาอุฏกฺขาคมํ ปน อิติภิณํมิดํ เตมูราณก มูเรน อุปติ ฤๅฤลออั ฎ ะ ฎๅ ผมมกฺขนเรก ฤๅพุคียา ภิกฺขู อิวิรติยา นิทยา คาวียา ตรณีมฺติ วิวา
เนื้อหาในบทนี้เป็นการวิเคราะห์แง่มุมต่าง ๆ ของการปฏิบัติธรรม รวมถึงการตั้งมั่นในจิตใจและความเข้าใจในธรรมชาติของจิต รวมถึงแนวทางการพัฒนาระดับจิตใจเพื่อให้มีความสงบและสว่างไสว ในการใช้ชีวิตประจำวัน มุ่ง
Meditation Centers in Australia and New Zealand
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Meditation Centers in Australia and New Zealand
Solomon NEW ZEALAND Orewa Orewa Meditation Centre 43 Albatross Road, Red Beach,HBC, Auckland, New Zealand, 1461 Tel. +(64) 9-427-4263 Perth Brisbane Sydney Melbourne Orewa Fax. +(64) 9-427-4264 OCENIA
Explore various meditation centres located in Australia and New Zealand, including Orewa, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Dunedin. Each centre offers unique programs and contact information for inqui