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The New Middle East: Democracy vs. Stability
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The New Middle East: Democracy vs. Stability
22 THE NEW MIDDLE EAST few, limited in scope, carried out only when allowed by incumbent regimes, and dropped quickly when governments objected. After September 11, President Bush openly repudiated th
…is ambivalence illustrates the challenges of reconciling democracy promotion with national security needs, especially amidst unstable political landscapes. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Iran and Sunni Relations in the Middle East
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Iran and Sunni Relations in the Middle East
…rgely unaddressed represent an additional source of instability in the Middle East that U.S. policy needs to lessen, not enhance. For their part, the Sunni Arab regimes, particularly in the Gulf, are als…
The complexities of Iran's relationship with Sunni states underscore the ongoing challenges in Middle Eastern diplomacy. Iran seeks to be a leader in the region, supporting not only Shiite factions bu
Dealing With the New Middle East
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Dealing With the New Middle East
…n the emergence of the new and extremely problematic realities we have discussed. The United States needs a new approach to this part of the world, based less on confrontation and more on diplomacy, less o…
The Bush administration's policies have complicated the realities in the Middle East. A new approach is needed, prioritizing diplomacy and a clear understanding of U.S. limits in the region. Confronta
U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Fostering Stability and Addressing Security Challenges
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U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East: Fostering Stability and Addressing Security Challenges
policy in Iraq and of the Palestinian–Israeli peace process. The United States needs to recognize that terrorism is not the result of blind hatred of Western civilization, as the Bush …
This text argues that U.S. policies in the Middle East must shift to address underlying political issues to effectively curb terrorism and ensure oil flow. It outlines critical tasks for U.S. engageme
Engaging Iran: A Focus on Iraq and Diplomatic Strategies
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Engaging Iran: A Focus on Iraq and Diplomatic Strategies
…ols to show that a belligerent approach will not reap rewards. At the same time, the United States needs to keep in mind that Iran will never agree to any arrangement in which it is expected to publicly r…
This text discusses the necessity of the U.S. focusing on Iraq to facilitate a U.S.-Iranian dialogue, aiming to retain Iraq's territorial integrity and mitigate civil conflict. It emphasizes the chall
Mes Aynak: โบราณสถานทองแดงที่สำคัญของอัฟกานิสถาน
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Mes Aynak: โบราณสถานทองแดงที่สำคัญของอัฟกานิสถาน
…ยอดสมบูรณ์ด้วยทองแดงขนาดใหญ่ที่สุดเป็นอันดับ 2 ของโลก โบราณสถานต้องปกป้องไม่ให้ทำลาย "Ancient site needs saving not destroying" *จากสำนักข่าว CNN เผยแพร่เมื่อวันที่ 24 ก.ย.2555 แปลโดย "นเรศ สุสรังสี" คณ…
Mes Aynak คือบ่อนทองแดงขนาดใหญ่ที่ตั้งอยู่ใกล้กรุง Kabul ประเทศอัฟกานิสถาน เป็นอันดับสองของโลกและมีโบราณสถานทางพระพุทธศาสนาสำคัญกว่า 200 องค์ ในพื้นที่ 100 เอเคอร์ Brent E. Huffman ผู้สร้างสารคดีได้ติ
Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
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Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
…ine distinctions, in order to re-interpret the term dhammakāya more precisely. Also, more attention needs to be paid to the nuance of the context. At least, three inter-connected issues required a close re…
This text delves into scholarly interpretations of the term 'dhammakāya', emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of 'dhamma' as both a realized reality and a verbal expression. It identifies
Understanding Dhammakāya: The Essence of Transcendental Dhamma
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Understanding Dhammakāya: The Essence of Transcendental Dhamma
…nate the Tathāgata, along with three other designations, two of which are apparently adjectives, it needs not mean that the term dhammakāya must necessarily be an adjective, for they are not synonymous in …
This text discusses the concept of Arhatship and the definition of Dhammakāya in the context of Buddhist philosophy. It argues that the path should be seen as an essential totality, forming a 'body,'
ชีวิตนี้ ชีวิตหน้า
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ชีวิตนี้ ชีวิตหน้า
This Life Next Life " If there is any religion that could cope with modern scientific needs it would be Buddhism. " หมายถึง " ถ้าจะมีศาสนาใด ที่รับมือกับความต้องการทางวิทยาศาสตร์สมัยใหม่ปัจจุ…
หนังสือเล่มนี้นำเสนอความคิดเห็นของศ.นพ.เอียน สตีเวนสัน นักวิทยาศาสตร์ที่ศึกษาความจำอดีตชาติและหลักฐานการกลับชาติมาเกิดอย่างจริงจังมากว่า 49 ปี โดยมีผลงานที่น่าสนใจในหลากหลายประเทศและวรรณกรรมที่ได้รับก
Pali Literature: A Comprehensive Guide
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Pali Literature: A Comprehensive Guide
Jayawardhana, Somapala. 1994. *Handbook of Pali Literature*. Colombo: Karanaratne and Sons Ltd. Macdonell, Arthur. 1974. *A Sanskrit Grammar for Students*. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Malalasekera,
…da traditions. The dictionary by Rhys Davids and Stede serves as a crucial resource for translation needs. Contributions by Skilling and others enhance understanding of language use in South-East Asia. Thi…
Meditation Techniques for Inner Clarity
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Meditation Techniques for Inner Clarity
…ience will unfold. 5. If you find that you cannot dissude the mind from wandering, then your mind needs an inner object as a focus for attention. Gently imagine that a bright, clear, crystal sphere, abou…
This guide offers meditation techniques aimed at achieving inner clarity by emptying the mind and focusing on a central point in the body. Users are encouraged to visualize a crystal ball and repeat t
Creating Boon through Meditation and Right Actions
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Creating Boon through Meditation and Right Actions
… about it, or as soon as you decide to do something about it, boon happens. To create boon a person needs to separate actions into three categories: • Give up "bad" things (like smoking or drinking) ... bo…
In this enlightening discussion, Luang Por explains the process of generating boon, emphasizing the importance of separating actions into three categories: giving up bad habits, performing good deeds,
Understanding Boon and Generosity in Buddhism
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Understanding Boon and Generosity in Buddhism
be a sleeper!” He looks at me and almost winks. “We need to make boon continuously because, although we are born with boon, we don’t know how much we have when we are born. So we must continually make
… of giving: necessity/urgency, which sustains Buddhism, and urgency/necessity, addressing immediate needs. The conversation further delves into the cultural significance of Buddha statues in Thailand, serv…
The Importance of Internal Happiness and Community Spaces
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The Importance of Internal Happiness and Community Spaces
…be met with external or material things, but only through our internal happiness. And, so, everyone needs to concentrate, when they dress, on appropriate clothing to wear – not simply buying those clothes …
In this insightful segment, Suzanne Jeffrey discusses the connection between external desires and internal happiness, emphasizing the importance of focusing on appropriate clothing rather than just fa
Understanding the Nature of the Mind
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Understanding the Nature of the Mind
…he mind when they observe it from the right location, which is the center of the body. But everyone needs to prove this for him or herself by meditating. "The structure of the mind, as I said, is spherica…
This text delves into the nature of the mind, explaining its pure and clear state when unclouded by emotions like love and anger. It describes the mind's role as the master of the body, directing acti
Understanding the Dynamics of Body and Mind through Dhamma Teaching
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Understanding the Dynamics of Body and Mind through Dhamma Teaching
…n England to become a volunteer. Now, she comes to Luang Por to say goodbye for awhile, because she needs to return to the UK. After our little mini-goodbye, we are delighted to have another Dhamma teac…
This meeting revolves around a farewell to a dedicated volunteer, Jane Welfar, who has devoted three years to assisting at the Wat. The discussion focuses on Luang Por's insights into the nature of ex
Transforming Habits: The Importance of Early Development
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Transforming Habits: The Importance of Early Development
…in when we are in our mother’s womb. But if the mother’s habits are bad, then watch out! The mother needs to practice good habits for this life. If she doesn’t practice good habits and meditate all the tim…
The text highlights the essential nature of developing good habits from a young age to influence overall health and wellbeing. It discusses how the mother's habits during pregnancy can affect the chil
The Impact of Habits on Our Lives
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The Impact of Habits on Our Lives
…ccept the goodness from everywhere), and (3) Patience. Secondly, how do we deal with the four basic needs I just talked about: food, clothing, shelter, and
The text discusses the importance of feelings like gratitude and the influence of parental habits on children's behavior. It emphasizes the need for meditation to understand life's chain reactions and
Refocusing Wat's Mission for Global Peace
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Refocusing Wat's Mission for Global Peace
…his world if we cannot? There is too much garbage going on, and everyone on this international team needs to be here, at the same time. You need to be hearing the same thing at the same time which is why I…
In this meeting, Luang Por highlights the need for the Wat to refocus on its foundational mission of achieving World Peace through Inner Peace. He expresses concern over the limited participation of l
The Path to Right View and World Peace
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The Path to Right View and World Peace
… the Dhamma is for you to reach out and teach it to the world. You all are the missing element that needs to go forth. You are the same as nutrition, because you are feeding people Dhamma. But let's just l…
This text emphasizes the significance of the right view in attaining world peace, stating that Dhamma must be understood and implemented in one’s life. The essence of meditation tied to the eightfold