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To: From: At Last You Win By Luang Por Dhammajayo Copyrighted by Dhammakaya Foundation 40 Mu 8, Khlong Song, Khlong Luang Dis…
Confronting Obstacles
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Confronting Obstacles
II. CONFRONTING OBSTACLES The World of Problems 34 The Right Solution 36 Solvable and Insolvable 38 Knowled…
Discover the importance of confronting obstacles in life through various strategies. Learn about differentiating between
The True Refuge: A Journey to Personal Growth
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The True Refuge: A Journey to Personal Growth
12 12 VII. THE TRUE REFUGE 148 Goal of Life 150 Never Retreat... Never Regress 152 Task for the Mind 154 The True Refuge 156 The Chance and the Choic…
หนังสือเล่มนี้ถ่ายทอดแนวคิดเพื่อการเติบโตส่วนบุคคล ผ่านแนวทางการสร้างความเข้มแข็งภายในและกลไกในการเผชิญปัญหาที่คนเราพบเจอ ในแต่ละบทของเล่มนี้ ผู้เขียนชี้ให้เห็นถึงคุณค่าของความเป็นตัวของตัวเอง ความสำค
The Nature of Separation
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The Nature of Separation
Separation from the things we love is normal. This applies not only to our belongings, property and home, but …
Separation from cherished belongings, our bodies, and loved ones is a fundamental aspect of life. As we age, w…
Confronting Obstacles: Understanding Solvable and Insolvable Problems
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Confronting Obstacles: Understanding Solvable and Insolvable Problems
38 CONFRONTING OBSTACLES XIII Solvable and Insolvable 26 September 2002 *** According to the Lord Buddha, …
จากคำสอนของพระพุทธเจ้า ปัญหามีสองประเภทคือ แก้ไขได้และแก้ไขไม่ได้ บทเรียนนี้ชี้ให้เห็นว่าไม่ทุกปัญหาสามารถแก้ไขได้ เช่น เมื่อเราตัดนิ้วมือแผลสามารถหายได้ แต่ถ้าเราถูกตัดหัวก็ไม่มีทางกลับมาเป็นเหมือนเด
Confronting Obstacles: Knowledge for the Crisis
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Confronting Obstacles: Knowledge for the Crisis
CONFRONTING OBSTACLES XIV Knowledge for the Crisis As we age with the flow of time in this world, our u…
As we grow older, our understanding of life matures. It is essential to recognize the benefits of Dhamma during difficult ti…
Confronting Obstacles
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Confronting Obstacles
51 554 CONFRONTING OBSTACLES XIX Remind Yourself Our mind is already full of willpower so it depends on us how…
Our mind possesses immense willpower, larger than the Himalayas and oceans combined. By constantly remindin
The Four Noble Truths
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The Four Noble Truths
80 80 SOLUTIONS FROM WISDOM XXXIV The Four Noble Truths tacles The Four Noble Truths is a demonstration of sufferi…
The Four Noble Truths outline the concept of suffering, addressing its nature, causes, and how to overcome it.…
The Way of Solitude: Do Not Prolong One's Suffering
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The Way of Solitude: Do Not Prolong One's Suffering
99 89 THE WAY OF SOLITUDE XXXVIII Do Not Prolong One's Suffering Suffering remains with us only briefly if we know how to avoid prolonging…
In this segment from 'The Way of Solitude', it is emphasized that suffering is temporary and can be mi…
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If you do not know how to deal with the problem, then remove all confusing thoughts from your mind. When the mi…
The Things that Remain
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The Things that Remain
104 ABOVE ALL CIRCUMSTANCES IVXVI The Things that Remain Even if we lose every single thing in our lives, we are still alive…
ชีวิตจะยังคงมีค่าแม้จะสูญเสียทุกสิ่ง หากเราสามารถรักษาจิตใจให้สบาย การมีจิตใจที่ชัดเจนทำให้เรามีปัญญาและความกล้าที่จะเผชิญปัญหา อย่าเป็นกังวลเกี่ยวกับทรัพย์สิน ว่าสิ่งที่มีค่าสูงสุดคือความมั่งคั่งทางจ
Outward Movement, Inward Stillness
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Outward Movement, Inward Stillness
ABOVE ALL CIRCUMSTANCES IVXVII Outward Movement, Inward Stillness Our career is merely a secondary priority that goes ha…
The content emphasizes that while our careers are important, they should be secondary to our spiritual less…
The Power of the Mind
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The Power of the Mind
THE POWER OF THE MIND VIXI Organize the Mind through Meditation If we meditate everyday, our minds will be familiar with…
Meditating every day helps us connect with the center of our body and focus our minds. This practice refines …
Victory is Our Final Refuge
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Victory is Our Final Refuge
THE TRUE REFUGE VIIIX Victory is Our Final No matter how far we are from our goal, we have never lost. Despite the dim hope of success at ti…
This text emphasizes that no matter how distant our goals may seem, we have never truly lost. The passage reinforces the idea t…
Venerable Dhammajayo: A Pioneer of Buddhist Meditation
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Venerable Dhammajayo: A Pioneer of Buddhist Meditation
Nun Chand Khonnokyoong). She was one of the most respected Buddhist Meditation teachers at that time.…
Venerable Dhammajayo, a notable Buddhist meditation teacher, was ordained at Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen in
Achieving Complete Relaxation and Mindfulness
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Achieving Complete Relaxation and Mindfulness
Let everything go. Let your mind be joyful, relaxed, and free from all worry. Then breathe normally. Relax every …
This text provides a step-by-step approach to achieving complete relaxation and a joyful, clear mind. It encourages letting go of worries and tension in t…
Contributors and the Gift of Dhamma
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Contributors and the Gift of Dhamma
CONTRIBUTORS sabbadānam dhammadānam jināti The gift of Dhamma excels all other gifts Dhammapada verse 3…
The publication of this book is made possible by the support from benefactors. The publisher appreciates the contri…
Exploring Buddhism: A Guide for the Curious
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Exploring Buddhism: A Guide for the Curious
Preface While Buddhism was born and has prospered in the Oriental world, blessing people with the teachings that guide them towards…
This book presents a valuable interview between Norwegian TV host Monica Øien and Luang Por Dhammajayo, the abbot of…
Monastic vs. Secular Life
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Monastic vs. Secular Life
Monastic v.s Secular Life Monica Luang Por 26 wealth to a certain degree, but it will never buy true ha…
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับการเปรียบเทียบระหว่างชีวิตทางศาสนากับชีวิตทางโลก โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งในมุมมองของพระโสดาบันและความคิดของเจ้าชายสิทธัตถะซึ่งละทิ้งความมั่งคั่งเพื่อค้นหาความสุขที่แท้จริงจากการปฏิบัติธรรม กา
Buddhist Views on Sex and Celibacy
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Buddhist Views on Sex and Celibacy
Buddhist View on Sex Luang Por 36 : One thing you have to bear in mind is that before leading a life in priesthood, …
In Buddhism, before taking ordination, monks were once laypeople. They view lay life as filled with bu…