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How to Meditate: A Guide to Proper Posture
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How to Meditate: A Guide to Proper Posture
146 HOW TO MEDITATE (Left diagram: Sitting posture with hands on the lap. The numbered points are labeled as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, with some annotations: "two finger breadths above the navel".) (Rig
This section provides guidance on the proper seating posture for meditation. It includes diagrams illustrating the correct hand positioning on the lap and how to align the body when seated. Notably, t
Dhammakaya Meditation Centers Worldwide
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Dhammakaya Meditation Centers Worldwide
Dhammakaya Meditation Association of Selangor 2A-2, Janlan Puteri 5/1, Bandar Puteri 47100 Puchong, Selangor D.E., Malaysia Tel: + (60) 3-8063-1882 Fax: + (60)-38-060-4882 E-mail: [email protected] Web
The Dhammakaya Meditation Association operates centers globally, helping individuals achieve peace and mindfulness through meditation. Locations include Malaysia, Nepal, Mongolia, Singapore, the Phili
International Meditation Centers
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International Meditation Centers
Wat Bhavana Yangju 350-66, Deokjeong-dong Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do South Korea Tel: +(82) 10-9597-0072 E-mail: [email protected] Dhammakaya Internation Meditation Center of Taichung 4-5F No.15, Min
Discover the Dhammakaya International Meditation Centers located in South Korea, Taiwan, and Bahrain. These centers offer a peaceful environment for meditation and spiritual development. In South Kore
Meditation Centers in the USA
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Meditation Centers in the USA
176 WORLDWIDE CENTERS FLORIDA Florida Meditation Center 1303 N. Gordon St. Plant City, FL 33563, USA Tel: +(1) 813-756-3796 Fax: +(1) 813-283-0050 E-mail: [email protected]
Discover a comprehensive list of meditation centers located in states such as Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Minnesota. Each center offers unique environments for practice and spiritua
List of Individuals and Enterprises
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List of Individuals and Enterprises
Chen Ming Ming Cheun Shing SDN BHD Cheryl Lew Mun Yee Chiam The Ming Chloe Rose Lew Chong Cheong Wah Chong Kwong Chung & Family Chong Seng Chung Chow Wai Kee Chua Bee Hong Chua Paik Dee Chua Puay Kim
This document contains a collection of names, including individuals and their associated families or businesses. Notably mentioned are various enterprises and family ties, signifying community ties. F
Meetings with a Dhamma Master
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Meetings with a Dhamma Master
SHIRES PRESS 4869 Main Street P.O. Box 2200 Manchester Center, VT 05255 www.northshire.com/printondemand.php Meetings with a Dhamma Master Copyright © 2011 by Suzanne Jeffrey Library of Congress Num
Meetings with a Dhamma Master by Suzanne Jeffrey offers an exploration of Buddhist teachings and practical guidance for personal development. This book invites readers to engage with profound insights
Illustrations Overview
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Illustrations Overview
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. The Unknown Factor . . . . . . . . . . 18 2. The Mind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3. The Eightfold Noble Path . . . . . . 45 4. The Mind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
This section features a detailed list of illustrations found in the book, highlighting key themes such as the Unknown Factor, the Mind, the Eightfold Noble Path, and the Path to Enlightenment. Each il
Understanding Thai Customs: Wai and Wat
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Understanding Thai Customs: Wai and Wat
Suzanne Jeffrey Wai -A Thai greeting, and sign or respect, done by placing the hands in front of the body, at about chest high, elegantly pressed together like a lotus flower. The higher the placemen
This text describes the 'Wai', a traditional Thai greeting that shows respect, performed by pressing hands together at chest height. The height of the hands indicates the level of respect. Additionall
Dhamma Book Publication Information
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Dhamma Book Publication Information
PUBLISHED BY THE DHAMMAKAYA FOUNDATION International Relations Department 2312 Mu 7 Khlong Sam, Khiong Laung Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand Tel: (+66 02) 524-0257 to 63 ext. 3005, 3006 Fax: (+66 02) 524
This document outlines the publication details for a book by the Dhammakaya Foundation, including copyright information and contact details for various departments. It emphasizes that no portion of th
Upasakaratanam Ordination Programme
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Upasakaratanam Ordination Programme
Upasakaratanam (Male Lay-Follower) Ordination Programme The programme is organized to commemorate the Thai National Father's Day and to dedicate merit to His Majesty the King on the auspicious occasi
The Upasakaratanam Ordination Programme was established to celebrate the Thai National Father's Day and to dedicate merit to His Majesty the King on his birthday, 5 December 1998. In January 1999, the
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The text in the image reads: "The Dhammakaya 'Kid's Corner' A children's Sunday School and crèche for the 3-12 age group, offers educational play and ethics development activities such as performing
World Peace through Inner Peace
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World Peace through Inner Peace
W O R L D P E A C E T h e G l o b i n n e r P E A C E MAJOR EVENTS LIGHT New Year Retreat At the New Year weekend, the Dhammakaya Foundation traditionally organizes a three-day meditation retr
The Dhammakaya Foundation hosts a three-day meditation retreat during the New Year weekend, offering participants a chance to learn meditation in a serene environment. This program promotes a simple l
Understanding True Happiness
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Understanding True Happiness
I have asked this question many times before, and the answer has always been the same. We are all looking for happiness. All of us here today seek a way to true happiness. When I ask whether anyone h
ในข้อความนี้เราพูดถึงความสุขที่แท้จริงที่เราทุกคนแสวงหา ถึงแม้ว่าหลายคนอาจคิดว่าตนพบความสุขแล้ว แต่เมื่อไตร่ตรองอย่างลึกซึ้ง กลับพบว่าเป็นเพียงความสุขชั่วคราวที่นำมาซึ่งความทุกข์ Lord Buddha ได้ให้ควา
Eligibility for Ordination in the Monkhood
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Eligibility for Ordination in the Monkhood
Third, those who have killed their parents or guardians. Those who fall into any of these categories are unworthy of ordination and strictly forbidden from going forth into the monkhood. *Those who
This text discusses the criteria for ordination within the monkhood, outlining those who are forbidden from ordination, such as individuals who have committed parricide. It also highlights categories
Eligibility Criteria for Ordination
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Eligibility Criteria for Ordination
7. Those who have outstanding debts 8. Those who have been convicted of a crime. 9. Those who are notorious for wrongdoings and mis deeds. *Those who are eligible though may not yet be ready to be or
This text outlines the criteria for those who are eligible yet not prepared for ordination in the Buddhist tradition. It mentions individuals with outstanding debts, criminal convictions, and those kn
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Duties and Responsibilities for Monks The main purpose of ordaining is to free yourself from worldly commitments and worries so that you may have the opportunity fully to commit yourself to meditatio
Duties and Responsibilities for Monks
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Duties and Responsibilities for Monks
7. Management, Maintenance, Exercise 8. Dhamma and Monastic Studies 9. Caring for Temple Property and Responsibility 10. Behaviour Worthy of Respect Any monk who can fulfill these duties may not yet
เนื้อหานี้สำรวจหน้าที่และความรับผิดชอบของพระภิกษุ ซึ่งรวมถึงการบริหารจัดการ การดูแลอาราม การศึกษาเกี่ยวกับธรรมะ และพฤติกรรมที่ควรเคารพ พระภิกษุผู้สามารถทำหน้าที่นี้อาจยังไม่หลุดพ้นจากความปรารถนาในโลก
Pindapata: The Art of Alms Gathering
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Pindapata: The Art of Alms Gathering
Alms Gathering (Pindapata) Pindapata is a Pali word literally meaning the receiving of rice in an alms bowl. Monks are forbidden to cook or prepare their own meals. Monks must wait for food to be off
Pindapata, derived from Pali, refers to the practice of monks receiving rice in their alms bowls. Monks are prohibited from cooking, relying instead on the offerings from others. This tradition unders
Temple Cleaning Practices Among Monks
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Temple Cleaning Practices Among Monks
2. Temple Cleaning Once monks have returned from seeking alms and have finished their meal, their next duty is to sweep the temple grounds. They should sweep from the main chapel, all the way to thei
After returning from alms and meals, monks sweep the temple grounds, emphasizing cleanliness as part of their daily duties. This practice reflects essential Buddhist principles: avoiding evil deeds, p
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The Benefits of Confession 1. It helps monks to recognize any wrongdoings. 2. It helps monks to solve problems rather than hide it, and accept the consequences 3. It prevents monks from being deceitf