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Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
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Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
…f the Eightfold Path in order to give rise to one-pointed and steadfast absorption of the mind onto Nirvana. Thus all eight components of the Eightfold Path arise together — the Path of the Sōtāpatti Fruit i…
… our lives across realms of existence. This interconnectedness leads to a profound understanding of Nirvana through focused mental absorption. Visit dmc.tv for more insights.
The Path to Nirvana: Konḍaṇṅa's Journey
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The Path to Nirvana: Konḍaṇṅa's Journey
…offering, he would make the wish that he might forever be the first to attain the Path and Fruit of Nirvana during the dispensation of the next Buddha to come. Whenever there was the opportunity to perform a…
…uddha's era, he made frequent offerings throughout the crop cycle, wishing to be the first to reach Nirvana in the next Buddha's time. His commitment to wholesome acts and cultivation of Perfections led to h…
Understanding the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta
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Understanding the Dhammacakka Pavattana Sutta
…on the levels of the Sensual Plane, the Form Plane and the Formless Plane so that we can enter upon Nirvana. Thus in the inauguration of the Dhamma to the world, these two reasons are ample explanation for w…
… post-enlightenment. This Sutta introduces foundational concepts in Dhamma, emphasizing the path to Nirvana through understanding the Sensual, Form, and Formless planes. It's preached to the Group of Five as…
Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
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Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
…road through dangerous territory 30, toilet rinsings 29-30} sensual restraint, allows attainment of Nirvana 34 sexuality: intention to remove oneself from 151, {example of Maha Janaka, 151-2}; mind-side- 50,…
…ofitable nature are examined, along with the broader implications of sensual restraint in achieving Nirvana. Through various examples and metaphors, it provides a rich analysis of the detrimental effects of …
Meditation and the Sphere of Dhamma
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Meditation and the Sphere of Dhamma
…hama-magga sphere' or 'sphere of Dhamma'. This sphere is the gateway or trailhead to the pathway to Nirvana. Imagining the object of meditation is something you can do the whole of the time, wherever you may…
…of the mind. As the practitioner focuses on this 'Pāṭhama-magga sphere', not only is the pathway to Nirvana explored but continuous practice cultivates happiness and success. The significance of gentle focus…
The Gift of Dhamma Excels All Gifts
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The Gift of Dhamma Excels All Gifts
…ht lead all who have had some part in the production of this book swiftly towards the attainment of Nirvana: **Honourary Contributors** Phra Nicholas Thanissaro Sobhi Chatsuthipan Rongroi-Sujitanta Chuchais…
…cation process. Their merit is praised, wishing that all who engage with this work progress towards Nirvana. This book's aim is to enlighten readers on the significance of Dhamma as a gift. Special thanks ar…
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…y Studies in Meditation "Stopping the mind is the essence — it is both the path and the fruit of Nirvana. Even those who practise charity and keep the Precepts are not as close to Nirvana as those who…
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…uld move on to teach about the more distant realms and planes of existence such as heaven, hell and Nirvana. This was only to inspire his disciples to seek understanding of the cycle of existence, and to fin…
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The Art of Mindful Living
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The Art of Mindful Living
… who has purified themselves of all defilements, and who, on death of the physical body will attain Nirvana. He has escaped Samsara and will not be reborn. Bhikkhu — a Buddhist monk Bodhisattva — an aspira…
In a fast-paced world, the practice of mindfulness offers a sanctuary for the mind. This guide explores the significance of being present, the science behind mindfulness, and practical techniques to i
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Nirvana — the ultimate goal of Buddhist endeavour — Ultimate Bliss, Eternity and True Self, release from de…
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…hose every breath was filled with meritorious deeds, whose every mental moment was directed towards Nirvana — her main virtues being gratitude, respectfulness, cleanliness, discipline, compassion, perseveran…
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ประสบการณ์การบวชของขนฺติโก ภิกขุ
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ประสบการณ์การบวชของขนฺติโก ภิกขุ
๖๒ ขนฺติโก ภิกขุ เป็นศิษย์ท่านหนึ่งของหลวงปู่ที่มี ประสบการณ์รู้เห็นหนทางพระนิพพาน โดยมีจุดเริ่มต้นใน วันอุปสมบท ณ พระอุโบสถวัดปากน้ำ ภาษีเจริญ ในขณะที่ท่านกำลังคุกเข่าประนมมือรอหลวงปู่เอา อังสะออกมาส
…m. By calming his thoughts, he gradually sensed a deeper awareness and understanding of the path to nirvana. This transformative moment changed his spiritual journey significantly. Luang Pu's guidance helped…
DMC Specific Word: คำศัพท์ที่น่าสนใจที่เกี่ยวกับธรรมกาย
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DMC Specific Word: คำศัพท์ที่น่าสนใจที่เกี่ยวกับธรรมกาย
… ธรรมกาย ใช้คำว่า Dhammakaya, พระนิพพาน ใช้คำว่า Nibbana (สะกด ตามอย่างภาษาบาลี ส่วนสันสกฤตใช้คำว่า Nirvana) และ ความ เห็นแจ้งใช้คำว่า Insightful Vision เป็นต้น หมวดต่อมาคือหมวด ดวง จําพวกดวงธรรม, ดวงแก้ว ไม…
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The Eternal Bond of Love in Reincarnation
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The Eternal Bond of Love in Reincarnation
…e Perfections together until their final lifetime, where they separately attained Nibbana (known as Nirvana in Sanskrit) and were no longer subjected to incarnation. Love and bond grounded on virtues binds c…
This narrative delves into the story of Dipankara Buddha and his disciples, illustrating how their virtuous actions influence future lives. The tale of Sumedha and Princess Bimba highlights the depth
Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
…ent and may also be defined as the extinction of lust, hatred and ignorance. (In Sanskrit known as 'Nirvana'.) 7. Perfections These are supreme virtues to be performed by one who wishes to attain enlightenme…
This glossary provides definitions of key terms in Buddhism, including Arahant, an enlightened being who has attained Nibbana, Bodhisatta, a future Buddha, and Dhamma, referring both to ultimate truth
Buddhist View on Sex
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Buddhist View on Sex
…nts have to perform the duty of a good virtue-mentor by presenting the gateway leading to heaven or nirvana. They are comparable to the noble ones of the family. Thus, all couples should realize this issue a…
Buddhism teaches that sexual intercourse should be viewed as a commitment, primarily for procreation and the enhancement of roles within a family. Unlike animals driven by instinct, human relationship
Developing the Best in Oneself
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Developing the Best in Oneself
…, the person would have an afterlife in a heavenly realm or attain enlightenment and enter Nibbana (Nirvana). If the mind is totally dark, the person would go to a hell realm after death. Because we have com…
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The Cycle of Existence and Human Purpose
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The Cycle of Existence and Human Purpose
…d of supreme insight, knowledge and superb conduct. They had to leave their physical form and enter Nirvana. We too one day will leave this world. This cycle of death and rebirth has repeated itself over and…
In contemplating the shared reality of all beings, we encounter a cycle of existence where everything is destined to take shape, exist temporarily, and ultimately perish. This includes not only human
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When we are free from all desires, we will see the Noble Path, the path that leads to Nirvana. 26 January 2003
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…oal of Life Laypeople like us need to know that the objective of our lives is for the attainment of Nirvana, so that we can manage our time in order to achieve both worldly and spiritual development. H