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The Bodhisatta's Departure
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The Bodhisatta's Departure
…follow after the lapse of twelve years in the steps of those that have gone away. This will prove a livelihood to you. Take, my child, this invaluable charm." And though overcome by such great sorrow, through l…
In this story, the Bodhisatta, prompted by his mother, carries his father across a river, venturing beyond her sphere. The mother desperately pleads for their return, expressing her sorrow and offerin
The Favorite Jataka: A Tale of Misfortune
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The Favorite Jataka: A Tale of Misfortune
"Friend, I understand not a hidden story like this. Catch the thieves and bring them to me." Then the Bodhisatta said, "Hear then this, sire, and understand." And he told yet another tale. 2) "My lo
…ragedy when a storm causes a flood that injures him. His lament reveals that the very source of his livelihood has become his downfall, illustrating a deep moral lesson on the unpredictability of life and the d…
The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence in Buddhist Teachings
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The Dangers of Sensual Indulgence in Buddhist Teachings
…e senses. O! Monks! What are the dangers of sensual indulgence? The people of this world earn their livelihood in many (End of page 31; continuation likely on the next page)
In the teachings of the Buddha, the indulgence of the senses is likened to a man falling in love with an ogress and a crow feeding from a floating elephant carcass. These metaphors illustrate the inhe
The Hardships of Earning a Living
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The Hardships of Earning a Living
…emaciated because one lacks sufficient means of physical support. O! Monks! Whether one earns one's livelihood by arts or by sciences, one cannot avoid the hardships imposed by nature. All these are the dangers…
This text discusses the various livelihoods people engage in, from farming to business and training animals, emphasizing the hardships each pr…
Insights into Buddhist Teachings
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Insights into Buddhist Teachings
Kondaṇña 142; abstention from killing 158-60; instilled by loving kindness 141; tool of Right Livelihood 144 Right View 20, 39-40, 115, 117, 118, 141, 197: transcendental 39-40; mundane, 39, 147-51; arise…
This text discusses various Buddhist concepts such as Kondaṇña's role in understanding Right View and the importance of loving kindness and self-discipline in achieving liberation. It highlights examp
Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
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Exploring Concepts of Wholesomeness and Worldliness in Buddhism
…mparable to Dhammacakka, 183-6; endowments 184 untouchable caste 30 unwholesome: behaviour 111; livelihood 163-5; trade 163-5 unwholesomeness 123: Ten Paths of, 82-3 vengefulness 83, 135: intention to r…
This text delves into fundamental Buddhist concepts including the nature of wholesomeness, the implications of worldly wealth, and the consequences of unwholesome behavior. The idea of the Universal M
Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology
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Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology
…the Noble Truths: see benefits of seeing and knowing according to reality) Sammā Ājīva (see Right Livelihood)
This text elaborates on significant concepts in Buddhist psychology, including gasticatory and visual perceptions such as rasa (taste) and rūpa (form). It addresses terms like gasticatory volition, se
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…Am I to learn nothing more from life than he did? Does no-one have spare time from the scurry for a livelihood — to rest and be thankful? Does society so despise the unmade man to ostracize him until he can ear…
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…ights Not keeping one’s word The Four Types of Suffering 3. Suffering Caused by the Economy Wrong Livelihood Earning a dishonest living Causes of Ruin Abusing natural resources Destroying the environment Kiss…
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… must learn to look back at himself when something goes wrong in his life. A person who earns wrong livelihood or performs his duty poorly is cheating himself and other people. A boss who underpays his subordin…
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…. ● If one wishes one's material wealth as well as one's rightful inheritance which came from right livelihood to be safe from such dangers as fire, floods, theft, etc., one must observe the Second Precept. ● I…
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…sisted by Chandra Khon-nok- cepts 45; earnest study of 88; yoong 140 teachers flee Wat Paknam after livelihood of Chandra Khon-nok- Phramongkolthepmuni’s passing yoong 13 65,66; way to spread the Dhamma looking…
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