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Training Programme for Public and Private Sectors
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Training Programme for Public and Private Sectors
Training Programme for Public and Private Sectors ull working people, no matter who they may be or whatever they represent: whether part of the government sector, state enterprises or corporate and p
The text discusses the vital role of meditation in improving the mindset of individuals in both the public and private sectors. By encouraging working personnel to engage i…
The Path to World Peace
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The Path to World Peace
police, soldiers and criminal justice system will no longer be necessary when all we feel towards one another is joy and friendship. War, terrorism greed and ignorance are eradicated. World peace beg
…hip. It posits that achieving world peace starts with individuals, requiring nothing but a peaceful mindset. By achieving calmness at the center of the body, we can spread positivity and work towards elimina…
Meditation for World Peace and Happiness
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Meditation for World Peace and Happiness
that wishes all beings free of suffering and able to attain greater happiness. Wish that all beings will discover the greatest thing: to attain the utmost happiness that arises from meditation and tha
…rs to wish for the happiness and freedom from suffering of all beings. It advocates for a boundless mindset filled with love and good intentions, urging individuals to spread their positive energy globally. …
The Power of Endurance and Gentleness
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The Power of Endurance and Gentleness
When a situation arises that requires endurance, we must try to calm our minds as if we have a volcano inside ready to erupt that **we are almost unable to take, but we must be able to endure**. Gent
…nquil environment. Embracing endurance and gentleness elevates our morality and creates a beautiful mindset. This practice is rooted in Dhamma, guiding us towards lasting peace.
The Final Moments: Caring for Patients' Mindfulness
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The Final Moments: Caring for Patients' Mindfulness
(Derajchanpome: Earth) a hungry ghost, a demon, or a Hell creature (Pretatume, Asurakayapome, or Narokkapume: Hell). Sugati and Duggati are the destinations of those who pass away where they must fac
… and encouraging acts of generosity and mindfulness practices. By fostering a peaceful and virtuous mindset, the patient may transition to a fortunate realm after passing away. The emphasis is placed on how …
The Correct Way to Gain Merits
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The Correct Way to Gain Merits
…ion of the mind to a higher level. If our mind is clear and bright, we will feel joyful. In a happy mindset, we will think right, speak right, and do the right thing. As a first step to gain merit, I suggest…
In this chapter from 'Good Question, Good Answer' by Venerable Phra Rajabha, the author outlines a daily routine to cultivate merits. It emphasizes the importance of observing precepts, meditating, an
The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
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The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
"Bhikkhus,5 my duties that are of benefit and support to you are now complete. I now wish to remind you that the nature of all living creatures is impermanence and degenerat.ion. Thus, you should cont
… correlation between one's state of mind and kammic fruit is highlighted, stressing that a positive mindset fosters good actions and mitigates past negative karma. This training in carefulness is essential f…
Understanding Reproductive Kamma
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Understanding Reproductive Kamma
Kamma causes reproductive act, a final phase of life before departing this present world or a final idea or mind that is attached to is called reproductive kamma. If one has an idea on merits when on
…r consequences on the afterlife. The teachings of the Buddha emphasize the importance of a virtuous mindset for a favorable rebirth. For more insights on these teachings, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding Worthy and Unworthy Gifts
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Understanding Worthy and Unworthy Gifts
This Life Next Life 96 Asappurisadanasutta Bhikkhus, these five are unworthy gifts. What five ? Giving disrespectfully, giving without heart and thought, not giving with one's own hand
…ng that generosity yields positive outcomes. The discourse emphasizes the importance of the giver's mindset and the context of the gift in determining its value.
The Significance of Giving in Difficult Times
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The Significance of Giving in Difficult Times
45 AN 9.20, PTS: A IV 392: translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu 46 The Commentary states that Anathapindika is here referring to alms that he gives to the poor; his alms to the Sangha remain
…quality almsgiving to the Sangha, yet reassures that the merit of gifts depends more on the giver's mindset. Such teachings encourage believers to find worth in their actions despite challenging circumstance…
The Inner Light of Dhamma
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The Inner Light of Dhamma
This is a cool, refreshing inner light that comes from the Dhamma within. All of us have this inner light within us, but it has been obscured by the Five Hindrances 15 (sensual desires, ill will, apat
… for experiencing this inner illumination. The reader is urged to approach meditation with a gentle mindset, ensuring a radiant and relaxed state of being. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Light of Purity
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Light of Purity
Light of Purity Don’t get excited when you see the bright light, or wonder where the light is coming from, or whether you have left the lights on. Be unaffected by it. Feel happy that there is bright
…al aspects that follow, leading to the attainment of inner Dhamma. Details on how to cultivate this mindset and its significance in spiritual practice are also highlighted.
Cultivating Your Merit Sphere: A Guide to Mindfulness
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Cultivating Your Merit Sphere: A Guide to Mindfulness
Reflect on your merit sphere, easily and comfortably. Develop a feeling that you have a bright merit sphere residing at the center of your body. It doesn’t matter whether the sphere may appear clearly
… your merit sphere is essential for mental refinement and clarity. Begin by embracing a comfortable mindset while focusing on the bright merit sphere within your body. Understand that clarity comes with a st…
Creating Boon through Meditation and Right Actions
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Creating Boon through Meditation and Right Actions
"How do we generate, or create, boon?" I ask. Luang Por says: "Suppose you see evil. As soon as you decide to do nothing about it, or as soon as you decide to do something about it, boon happens. To
…ive influences. Luang Por encourages self-reflection rather than blaming external factors for one’s mindset. He highlights the significance of Samma Samadhi (Right Concentration) in focusing on internal rath…
Understanding Boon and Kilesa in Meditation
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Understanding Boon and Kilesa in Meditation
Suzanne Jeffrey concentrate on the inside, or inside our center, it is impossible for kilesa to exist. Whenever you are angry, your mind goes outside. It is easy to get hooked, easy to be angry. The
…e give and help others, we cultivate more boon within ourselves, leading to happiness and a clearer mindset. The importance of awareness and centering oneself in meditation is emphasized, illustrating how ex…
Building Good Habits Through Daily Routines
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Building Good Habits Through Daily Routines
Meetings with a Plummeta Doctor that schedule almost every day. Now this routine usually starts with us simply getting up in the morning. Whatever time that may be, we all get up and start our day.
…healthy competition. Overall, the message is clear: our surroundings and habits directly impact our mindset and lifestyle choices. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Role Models in Meditation: A Retreat at Panawat
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Role Models in Meditation: A Retreat at Panawat
Meeting #17 18 March 2010 – Panawat Approximately two hundred teachers have gathered at Panawat from around Thailand, for several days of talks with Luang Por about being role models for their studen
… and ease in the practice. His wisdom on meditation aims to alleviate tension, fostering a peaceful mindset for effective learning and teaching. This event, filled with rich conversations and shared experien…
Glossary of Important Terms in Enlightenment
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Glossary of Important Terms in Enlightenment
Glossary Arahant – Someone who has attained enlightenment (or no longer has defilement). This person is free from greed, delusion, ignorance and such things as that. Baap – The bad stuff that’s floa
…hrough positive actions and meditation, while 'Baap' represents negative influences affecting one's mindset. Definitions also encompass 'Cetiya,' monuments symbolizing enlightenment, and 'Cheuy,' the art of …
The Benefits of Chanting
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The Benefits of Chanting
The Benefits of Chanting 1. Clarity of mind and mental focus while chanting 2. Promotion of a spirit of unity among those chanting 3. Helping to preserve tradition and to promote community spirit 4. H
…n despair and frustration, hindering success. Practicing mindfulness and maintaining a soft, gentle mindset are crucial for personal growth and well-being. Explore more at dmc.tv.
Understanding the Four Basic Requisites for Monks
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Understanding the Four Basic Requisites for Monks
Since we live in the physical world, we tend to think of the four basic requisites only in physical terms, for example food. We often think only whether or not it is clean, tasty, nutritious or health
…ting should be a means to gain energy for studying the Dhamma, not for pleasure or aesthetics. This mindset also extends to their robes and living conditions, reminding monks that these should fulfill their …