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The Nature of Human Beings
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The Nature of Human Beings
…s us not to steal, act corruptly, and embezzle so as to keep our nature. 3. By nature, humans will not commit adultery. Animals, which by nature cannot control themselves to be content with one mate, will fight to mate…
…g our human nature. The Five Precepts are: 1. We shall not kill. 2. We shall not steal. 3. We shall not commit adultery. We should be faithful to our spouse.
The Nature of Human Beings and the Five Precepts
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The Nature of Human Beings and the Five Precepts
…ds us not to steal, act corruptly, and embezzle so as to keep our nature. 3. By nature, humans will not commit adultery. Animals, which by nature cannot control themselves to be content with one mate, will fight to mate…
The nature of human beings encompasses five fundamental characteristics that differentiate us from animals. First, humans, by nature, refrain from killing, which is vital to our humane identity. Secon
Keeping the Five Precepts Intact
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Keeping the Five Precepts Intact
…resolve with the Buddha image: 1. Today I will not kill. 2. Today I will not steal. 3. Today I will not commit adultery. 4. Today I will not lie. 5. Today I will not drink alcohol or use drugs. Once I had done this, the…
This text describes a personal journey of observing the Five Precepts, a set of ethical guidelines in Buddhism. The author shares their experience of using a Buddha image for daily chanting and resolu
Understanding the Five Precepts
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Understanding the Five Precepts
… do not steal have already earned the notable merit of giving security to property. 3. Those who do not commit adultery have already earned the notable merit of providing security to their spouses. 4. And those who do n…
This passage discusses the significance of the Five Precepts in Buddhism, focusing on honesty and the consequences of lying. The text outlines how adherence to the first four precepts — not killing, s
Observing the Five Precepts: A Path to Goodness
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Observing the Five Precepts: A Path to Goodness
… And then I would make my resolve with the Buddha Why should we not commit adultery? Because everybody image: …
The text discusses the importance of the Five Precepts in Buddhism and shares a personal journey of learning to observe them. The author recounts a practice from their student days of making daily res
Understanding the Four Basic Necessities and Precepts
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Understanding the Four Basic Necessities and Precepts
The senior monk : Now I want you to think about what we need to live. The children : Air, food, and water, sir, as well as medicine, clothing, and a house. We also need money to live. The senior monk
In this dialogue, a senior monk teaches children about the essentials needed for life: air, food, water, medicine, clothing, and shelter, referred to as the Four Basic Necessities. The monk emphasizes
Truth for the Family: Upholding Human Values
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Truth for the Family: Upholding Human Values
… not to steal, act corruptly, and embezzle so as to keep our true nature. 3. By nature, humans will not commit adultery. Many animals, which by nature cannot control themselves in being content with one mate, will fight…
เนื้อหานี้พูดถึงความสำคัญของการรักษาจริยธรรมในครอบครัว ซึ่งรวมถึงการไม่ฆ่าหรือทำร้ายชีวิตอื่น ๆ การไม่ขโมยและการละเมิดสิทธิของผู้อื่น รวมถึงการไม่มั่วสุมเพื่อรักษาความสุขในครอบครัว สนับสนุนให้เราเก็บร
Understanding the Five Precepts for Children
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Understanding the Five Precepts for Children
…nce; it is because we need these possessions to survive. --- How did the Third Precept, one shall not commit adultery, come into existence? If other people do not take our lives or our possessions, we should live a …
This content explores the concept of the Five Precepts in Buddhism, focusing on the fundamental necessities of life such as air, food, water, clothing, medicine, and shelter. It discusses how these re
Truth for the Family: The Five Precepts
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Truth for the Family: The Five Precepts
…nts to maintain our true nature. Thus the Five Precepts are: 1. Do not kill; 2. Do not steal; 3. Do not commit adultery; 4. Do not lie, utter profanity, speak nonsense, or use divisive words; 5. Do not consume intoxican…
The Five Precepts offer a framework for living an ethical life that enhances our humanity. They include refraining from killing, stealing, adultery, lying, and consuming intoxicants. Adhering to these
Understanding Kamma and the Importance of Intentional Action
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Understanding Kamma and the Importance of Intentional Action
Suzanne Jeffrey "Kamma, then, applies to body, speech, and thought: action with intention. And the actions that we perform throughout our lifetimes reflect negatively or positively on the people arou
Suzanne Jeffrey discusses the significance of Kamma as it relates to body, speech, and thought, emphasizing intentional action's effect on relationships with family, teachers, and spiritual leaders. T
Understanding the Five Precepts
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Understanding the Five Precepts
Do you know what the Five Precepts are? 1. One shall not kill. 2. One shall not steal. 3. One shall not commit adultery. 4. One shall not lie. 5. One shall not consume intoxicants. I will explain to you how the Five Pre…
In this explanation of the Five Precepts, the origin of the first precept, 'one shall not kill', is explored through a dialogue between a senior monk and children. The importance of self-love and the
The Wisdom of Ancestral Teachings on Family Values
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The Wisdom of Ancestral Teachings on Family Values
family members fight over property or money. This causes the decline of the very best in the family and problems can only increase. Since our ancestors fully understood this fact, they led their desce
This text discusses the impact of family members fighting over property and money, highlighting how such conflicts lead to negative outcomes. Our ancestors recognized this issue and encouraged giving
Understanding the Five Precepts
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Understanding the Five Precepts
Do you know what the Five Precepts are? 1. One shall not kill. 2. One shall not steal. 3. One shall not commit adultery. 4. One shall not lie. 5. One shall not consume intoxicants. I will explain to you how the Five Pre…
This text introduces the Five Precepts of Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of ethical behavior. The narrative begins with a question from a senior monk about love and life, illustrating that all b
Understanding the Fourth and Fifth Precepts of Buddhism
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Understanding the Fourth and Fifth Precepts of Buddhism
…do not steal have already earned the notable merit of giving security to property. 3. Those who do not commit adultery have already earned the notable merit of providing security to their spouses. 4. And those who do …
This text discusses the Fourth Precept, emphasizing that dishonesty diminishes love and trust. It relates this to the Fifth Precept, which forbids intoxicants, showing how ethical behavior leads to me
Understanding the Five Aggregates, Tenfold Path of Wholesomeness, and Four Lofty States of Mind
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Understanding the Five Aggregates, Tenfold Path of Wholesomeness, and Four Lofty States of Mind
Khandha 5 Five Aggregates (elements, attributes of being) 1. Rupa form, physical self, body. Rupa is made up of earth, water, air, fire (heat) 2. Vedana feeling, is one of pleasant, unpleasant, ne
This text delves into three significant aspects of Buddhist philosophy: the Five Aggregates which consist of Rupa (form), Vedana (feeling), Samjna (perception), Sankhara (conception), and Vinnana (con
The Importance of Generosity and Morality in Family Dynamics
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The Importance of Generosity and Morality in Family Dynamics
family members fight over property or money. This causes the decline of the very best in the family and problems can only increase. Since our ancestors fully understood this fact, they led their desc
Family disputes over property and finances can deteriorate relationships. Ancestors encouraged their descendants to practice generosity, contributing to positive family dynamics. Teaching children to
Raising Children to Show Care and Virtue
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Raising Children to Show Care and Virtue
2) If they do not keep the second Precept (No stealing) then: They might engage in corruption. 3) If they do not keep the third Precept (No sexual misconduct) then: They might engage in prostitution.
การอบรมเด็กให้มีความใส่ใจต่อผู้อื่นนั้นมีความสำคัญอย่างยิ่ง พ่อแม่ควรสอนให้เด็กเรียนรู้การดูแลตนเองและสร้างความสามารถในการช่วยเหลือผู้อื่น การมีความอดทนใน 4 ด้านช่วยพัฒนาเด็กให้เป็นผู้มีประโยชน์เมื่อเ
Teaching Children the Importance of Care and Endurance
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Teaching Children the Importance of Care and Endurance
2) If they do not keep the second Precept (No stealing) then: They might engage in corruption. 3) If they do not keep the third Precept (No sexual misconduct) then: They might engage in prostitution.
จากการไม่ปฏิบัติตามศีลห้าของพุทธศาสนา เช่น การไม่ขโมย การประพฤติผิด การโกหก และการใช้สารเสพติด จะนำไปสู่ผลเสียต่างๆ ได้แก่ การทุจริต การค้าประเวณี และการทำผิดกฎหมาย ร่วมกับการสู้ชีวิตเพื่อเรียนรู้การด
Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
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Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
"Luang Phaw, I feel like my father takes unfair advantage of my mother. He doesn’t care about his children and only looks after himself. He is only concerned about his own wellbeing. During tough time
In this discussion, a boy shares his concerns about his father's irresponsible behavior towards their family. Luang Phaw emphasizes the importance of understanding familial roles and the moral respons
Understanding the Law of Kamma in Buddhism
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Understanding the Law of Kamma in Buddhism
But to be able to control their own behavior, they must fully understand the Law of Kamma. Then, when there is the opportunity to commit bad deeds, and nobody is watching, they will be able to control
The Law of Kamma emphasizes the importance of understanding one's behavior and the effects of good and bad deeds. It is crucial for individuals to realize that good actions usually lead to positive ou