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The Journey of Chand: Overcoming a Father's Curse
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The Journey of Chand: Overcoming a Father's Curse
…tative powers. While working in the household of Mrs. Liab, a benefactor of Wat Paknam, Chand met a meditation master, Thongsuk Samdaengpan, a leading disciple of the Great Abbot. Chand practiced meditation wit…
…issed the chance. In 1935, she left home to find the Great Abbot at Wat Paknam, where she practiced meditation with Thongsuk Samdaengpan, ultimately attaining the Dhammakaya state. This journey highlights the i…
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MEDITATION The Mind What is Meditation Types of Meditation Center of the Body Seventh Base of the Mind The Dh…
The Joy of Meditation
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The Joy of Meditation
…happened to us a long time ago. Our minds are clouded by mental impurities like dirt clouds water. Meditation can help purify the mind, perfect our faculties, and bring us transcendental knowledge that has bee…
Meditation promotes lasting happiness derived from a peaceful mind, enabling individuals to face life's challe…
Guided Meditation for Achieving Inner Experience
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Guided Meditation for Achieving Inner Experience
GUIDED MEDITATION 95 ACHIEVING INNER EXPERIENCE (Now that we have paid respect to the Triple Gem, let us close our…
This meditation guide provides instructions on how to achieve a tranquil inner experience. It emphasizes the import…
Guided Meditation: Relaxing Your Mind
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Guided Meditation: Relaxing Your Mind
GUIDED MEDITATION 106 Relaxing Your Mind After you have properly adjusted your sitting position, now gently turn yo…
In this guided meditation, learn how to relax your mind effectively by adjusting your sitting position and focusing on techni…
The Key to Success: Stopping the Mind
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The Key to Success: Stopping the Mind
…the mind (from wandering) is more important than anything else. Whatever images that appear in your meditation, observe them impassively without engaging your mind with them. This will help your mind to remain …
Stopping the mind from wandering is crucial in meditation practice. The Great Master Phramongkholthepmuni asserts that the main goal is to achieve mental sti…
The Art of Meditation Practice
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The Art of Meditation Practice
Keep practicing with the right method. If it takes you half an hour to get to the point of contentment, try to reach that same point each time. Your speed of getting there will improve as you go—from
Meditation requires practice with the right methods to achieve contentment quickly. As you refine your approac…
Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
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Understanding the Five Hindrances in Meditation
Five Hindrances Hindrances are negative mental states that impede success in meditation. They consist of: Sensual Desire – craving for pleasure of the five senses: sight, sound, smell, t…
The Five Hindrances are crucial negative mental states that can obstruct meditation success. They include Sensual Desire, which refers to craving for sensory pleasures that distract t…
Guided Meditation: Calling Upon Your Merit
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Guided Meditation: Calling Upon Your Merit
GUIDED MEDITATION 135 CALLING UPON YOUR MERIT Keep your mind still. Reflect on all the merits that you have accumul…
This guided meditation encourages individuals to reflect on the merits accumulated throughout past and present lifetimes. …
Meditation Techniques for Inner Clarity
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Meditation Techniques for Inner Clarity
… without counting. 7. Don’t entertain thoughts in your mind. Don’t analyze what’s going on in the meditation. Allow the mind to come to the standstill. That is all that you need to do. If you find that you ca…
This guide offers meditation techniques aimed at achieving inner clarity by emptying the mind and focusing on a central point in…
Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
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Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
…ordinary means. Five Hindrances (panca nivaranan): negative mental states that impede success with meditation and lead away from enlightenment. They consist of sensual desire, ill-will, sloth and torpor, restl…
This text discusses the concept of 18 transcendental inner bodies accessed through advanced meditation, reaching the Dhammakaya for profound insights. It also covers the Five Hindrances, which are negat…
Luang Por Dattajevo: A Visionary in Thai Buddhism
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Luang Por Dattajevo: A Visionary in Thai Buddhism
…he age of thirty, he was ordained at Wat PakNam Bhasicharoen, Bangkok and studied in the Dhammakaya meditation tradition of Phramonkolthepmuni (Luang Pu Sodh Wat PakNam) with his teachers Khun Yai Maha Ratana U…
…ordained in 1971. As a Dhamma lecturer and Vice-President of the Dhammakaya Foundation, he promotes meditation and peace. His teachings have been recognized by the Royal Palace of Thailand, earning him the titl…
Meeting Chronicles and Meditation Insights
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Meeting Chronicles and Meditation Insights
…h 2010 . 117 Meeting #19, 20 March 2010 . 131 Meeting #20, 25 March 2010 . 139 Appendix: Dhammakaya Meditation Technique . 145 Glossary . . . . . . . . . 155
This content details a series of meetings held from July 2008 to March 2010, offering insights into meditation practices and spiritual discussions. It includes a unique Dhammakaya meditation technique and a glo…
Creating Boon through Meditation and Right Actions
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Creating Boon through Meditation and Right Actions
…ng) ... boon happens • Do "good" things (like donating) ... boon happens • Purify your mind through meditation ... boon happens He continues: "And WHY do we want to generate boon ... for what reason? Well, beca…
… into three categories: giving up bad habits, performing good deeds, and purifying the mind through meditation. He identifies kilesa as the 'garbage of the mind' that must be eliminated to enhance the mind's qu…
Insights from Luang Por: Buddha, Jesus, and Meditation
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Insights from Luang Por: Buddha, Jesus, and Meditation
…e Mara?" The 60 year building is where all of the "serious" meditators spend their time in constant meditation. This building is located on the property of Wat Phra Dhammakaya, but is quite separate from the ot…
… idea of family choices at birth based on one's merit, before discussing the purpose of the 60-year meditation building at Wat Phra Dhammakaya, where serious meditators aim to combat Mara and deepen their pract…
Meetings with a Dhamma Master
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Meetings with a Dhamma Master
…r, happier – and the brightness of the Dhammakaya body depends on the clarity of each mind. Through meditation, each person can see this for him or herself. And that is exactly why meditation is so important!" …
…significance of learning from a master in a serene environment. From the teachings, it’s clear that meditation is integral to self-discovery and understanding the Buddha's message.
Understanding the Five Types of Mara
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Understanding the Five Types of Mara
…uld not be afraid. "There is indeed an all-encompassing and greater Mara that is seen through deep meditation. This is the most evil because it is all around us and permeates everything, even our meditation, i…
…signifies different influences on human consciousness and experience, emphasizing the importance of meditation to overcome these forces. The text discusses how pain and suffering can distort self-view and highl…
Understanding the Mind: Characteristics and Defilements
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Understanding the Mind: Characteristics and Defilements
… in order to keep our mind pure, we have to meditate, and in order to receive the most benefit from meditation, we have to know with what we are dealing. What is the mind? “What are the characteristics of the …
…a subtle entity that can think and perceive uniquely. It is essential to keep the mind pure through meditation, as it's prone to defilements which affect our thinking. Defilements are described as refined filth…
Understanding Samsara: The Mind-Body Connection
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Understanding Samsara: The Mind-Body Connection
… Person’s Brain <- -> P/M/T/K 2. Initially with mind: Brain <- P/M/T/K ↓ Mind 3. Advanced (in Meditation): Mind <- -> P/M/T/K P = Perception/Sensation M = Memorization or Memory T = Thinking or Thought K…
… need to shift from brain-based thinking to mind-based thinking is emphasized, particularly through meditation. By stilling the mind, individuals can discover their true selves and enhance their connections wit…
MooThings with a Dhamma Master
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MooThings with a Dhamma Master
…, the way I justified it to my own family and the way I justify it to other families is through (1) meditation, that is, alcohol will interfere with your meditation experience, and (2) prevalence of birth probl…
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