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Understanding Celestial Birth and Lifespan
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Understanding Celestial Birth and Lifespan
…is only one birth mode, which is ‘Oppapatika’, just like it is in the Tavimsa and Yama Realms. The Lifespan of Celestial Beings in the Tusita Realm The lifespan of celestial beings in this celestial realm i…
…ars, with 30 nights forming a month, and 12 months constituting a year. This means that the average lifespan of a celestial being is 4,000 celestial years, which translates to around 576 million earth years. …
Understanding the Universe
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Understanding the Universe
…e articles away so that they can be of use to someone less fortunate. 2. Human beings have a short lifespan. Today, human beings have a very short lifespan when considering the fact that the human lifespan c…
This book delves into the intricate details of the universe, discussing the formation of galaxies, the life cycles of stars, and the mysteries of planets. Through a combination of scientific theory an
The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
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The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
… A careful person must train himself to be mindful all the time. As human beings, we have a limited lifespan. We should make the most out of it by diligently accruing wholesome deeds. To train ourselves to be…
… is essential for maintaining virtue and reducing the chances of misconduct. As beings with limited lifespans, it is vital to perform wholesome actions. The state of mind influences kammic fruits, with good t…
The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
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The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
… A careful person must train himself to be mindful all the time. As human beings, we have a limited lifespan. We should make the most out of it by diligently accruing wholesome deeds. To train ourselves to be…
…mitigates past negative karma. This training in carefulness is essential for maximizing our limited lifespan and promoting righteousness. For more insights on this topic, visit dmc.tv.
Killing and Karma: Understanding Consequences
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Killing and Karma: Understanding Consequences
…il than killing an ant. A large animal as a rule lives longer than a small animal. For example, the lifespan of a mosquito is as short as seven days, while the lifespan of an elephant could be as long as a hu…
This text discusses how the karmic consequences of killing vary based on several factors, including the type and size of the animal, prior connections, and the intention behind the act. Killing humans
The Significance of the Tusita Realm
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The Significance of the Tusita Realm
…eborn in any celestial realm. There are at least three reasons for their preference. 1. The average lifespan in the Tusita Realm is neither too long nor too short. It is just right. If it is too long, it will…
…h in this realm despite their accumulated merits allowing for choices in other realms. Firstly, the lifespan in the Tusita Realm is ideal; it is neither overly extended, which could delay their rebirth as hum…
The Importance of a Broad Vision
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The Importance of a Broad Vision
Our lifespan is so short while our great destination is afar. Hence, we have limited time for performing good de…
In this text, the author reflects on the brevity of life and the importance of maintaining a broad vision. It emphasizes that while our time is limited for achieving good deeds and goals, keeping our
The Venture of Absorbing
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The Venture of Absorbing
The Venture of Absorbing 10. Pūṇā - kiriya - vatthu Here, bhikkhus, a certain person has done meritorious actions founded on giving gifts significantly, meritorious actions founded on virtues signifi
…their exceptional meritorious contributions. They excel in ten areas including heavenly attributes, lifespan, beauty, and sensory pleasures. These actions are crucial for spiritual development and greater exi…
Bodhisattas and the Tusita Realm
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Bodhisattas and the Tusita Realm
…fferent reasons. It may be that their merit has been used up. It may be that it is the end of their lifespan. It may be caused by their anger. But the Bodhisattas can choose to cease to be from the Tusita Rea…
ในอาณาจักรนี้ บุคคลที่บรรลุเป็นโพธิสัตว์สามารถดับสูญได้ตามที่ต้องการโดยมีเหตุผลหลายประการ เช่น การใช้บุญหมด, สิ้นอายุขัย หรือความโกรธ แต่โพธิสัตว์เลือกที่จะเกิดใหม่ในโลกมนุษย์เพื่อสะสมบุญหรือบรรลุเป็น
Understanding Aging: The Unseen Process
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Understanding Aging: The Unseen Process
…ing takes away the remaining years of our life, adding them to the years elapsed. If a person had a lifespan of a hundred years, when a day passes, they have one less day to go until their hundred years is up…
Aging is often unnoticed until its effects become visible, much like debris left after a flood. We realize aging's impact only when physical signs appear, such as tooth loss and wrinkles. This process
Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
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Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
…ng Perfections as the bodhisatva, taking rebirth as King Mahā Janaka in the city of Mithila, with a lifespan of 10,000 years. He cultivated the Perfection of generosity and self-discipline for around 1,000 ye…
This text examines the principles of Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism. It highlights the dangers of False Views, such as denying the reality of this world or the afterlife, and emphasizes th
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…, wasted time and energy, social problems and environmental problems. 2. Human Beings Have a Short Lifespan. If human beings desire the four necessities of life in excessive quantities, they will only encou…
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