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rally curled and no need to spend hard-earned money to keep it in order!" Among the workshop meditators was a thin and wily nun called Mae Chee Nag. She was one of the most gifted meditators. She had
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Luang Phaw conduct advanced meditation research. He taught the monks and novices: "All of you must try to attain Dhammakāya first — then I can start to teach you insight. Even if it takes you twenty y
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for Allied bombing. Luang Phaw had unshakeable faith that the omnipotence of the Dhammakāya would protect Wat Paknam and its congregation from the bombs. Luang Phaw’s confidence was not unfounded and
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9 Ordinations & the International Scene "Dhamma is forthright. It can be seen and known only by the forthright" (Phramonkolthepmuni) Luang Phaw never refused anyone who came to him with
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10 A Passing & A New Hope "Place your mind at the centre of the Buddha inside — that's equivalent to touching upon the incalculable myriad of Buddhas (in Nirvana)." (Phramongkolthepmuni) It is evide
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cies about the temple. He said that Wat Paknam would become very popular and there would be many new students coming to join the congregation. He ordered the nuns not to cremate his body but rather to
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Epilogue "Buddhism can only exist for as long as common people see the value of giving. If people were to stop giving food and sustenance, even for a single month, Buddhism would disappear from Thail
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Acknowledgments This book could not have been written without the autobiographical notes of Luang Phaw Wat Paknam (Phramonkolthepmuni) together with the biographies written by the late Supreme Patriar
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Pleaung Chupaṅña, Phra, 56 Pleum, Phra Acharn, 36 Poong, Uncle, 66 Pratusarn, Wat, Suphanburi, 29, 49 Prayoon Sundara, Uncle, 66, 68, 117 precepts, 56, 147 proper practice, ensures providence, 66 Purf
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there. Focus your mind continuously on the tiny star at the centre of the object of meditation. The mind will adjust itself until it comes to a perfect standstill. At that point, the mind will fall th
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How many of the world's celebrities have had their monument created larger than life in solid gold? Such is the importance given by millions of meditators throughout the world to the contribution of t
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20 : Universal Goodness much material wealth as possible, since they will end up leaving all that material wealth behind after they die. A well-off person should make sure that he takes care of his a
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Universal Goodness : 21 Life’s Limitations 1. Life Is Made Possible Because of the Four Needsies. To survive, human beings require the four necessities of life, namely, clothing, food, shelter and
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Universal Goodness : 27 “Do not live to eat and drink but eat and drink so that one can perform wholesome deeds.” How to Utilize the Four Necessities of Life (1) Clothing Whenever one purchases an
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42 : Universal Goodness A female pig runs around with its piglets in the yard. They are fed daily by the farmer. A day before the festival, all the piglets are gone. They end up as roasted piglets on
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44 : Universal Goodness Who are we? What sort of prisoners are we? All of us are death row prisoners who are waiting for the day of our execution. But we have no idea when that day will come. It is a
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Universal Goodness : 55 2. Orderliness Everything needs to be put in its proper place and order from large to small or small to large. In some cases, the "first in, first out" principle needs to be a
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