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The Consequences of Attachment to Sense Pleasure
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The Consequences of Attachment to Sense Pleasure
O! Monks! Some warriors go to the trouble to erect defences of brick and mortar to stop their enemies being able to climb over, they fill their arsenals full of weapons. However, if the enemy should p
…holesome actions. Ultimately, it advocates for self-discipline and the pursuit of greater spiritual peace.
Understanding Self-Mortification in Buddhism
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Understanding Self-Mortification in Buddhism
It is for this reason that the Lord Buddha should want to start his sermon by instructing the ‘group of five’ that indulgence of the senses is unsuitable, base, ignoble, without benefit, unsuitable fo
… Hence, the Buddha emphasizes avoiding such non-Buddhist practices to attain true enlightenment and peace.
The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
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The Noble Middle Way in Buddhism
sense of security, but in the end, he will surely take advantage of us and leave us decapitated in the jungle. It is for all of these reasons that the Lord Buddha taught that self-mortification is a n
…ha's unique wisdom, the path provides insight necessary for overcoming suffering and realizing true peace.
The Noble Eightfold Path and the Factors of Enlightenment
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The Noble Eightfold Path and the Factors of Enlightenment
…sati]; 2. Wise Examination of Dhamma [dhammanavicaya]; 3. Effort/Energy [viriya]; 4. Joy [pīti]; 5. Peacefulness of Mind [passaddhi]; 6. Concentration [samādhi], and; 7. Equanimity /Letting go [upekkhā].
The Noble Eightfold Path is presented as a supreme practice in Buddhism, comparable to a vast ocean into which all rivers flow, embodying the essential Factors of Enlightenment. It comprises the Four
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
depressed and dejected. 1.1.8 Feeling slighted [domanassa] : This is when one has a 'chip on one's shoulder' (to be aggressively sensitive about a particular thing or bear a grudge). 1.1.9 Bemoani
…suffering. Understanding these concepts can help individuals navigate their emotional pain and find peace. For more on mindfulness and the teachings of the Buddha, visit dmc.tv.
The Noble Eightfold Path and the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Eightfold Path and the Cessation of Suffering
"The wise one who trains himself [yoĝāvācara] should see that the builder is ‘Craving’ who fashions the home that is the physical body of each and every living being, to keep those living beings being
…heir journey towards freedom from worldly attachments and desires, ultimately leading to a state of peace and understanding.
Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Types of Suffering in Buddhism
parideva dukkha The Buddha characterized this form of suffering as that which produces tears of anguish whenever we are unable to give up our attachment to something. Again the cause might be the dece
…osophy, with a focus on the need to address and understand our emotional pain to foster healing and peace.
Understanding Resentment and Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Resentment and Suffering in Buddhism
about a certain thing. These are all the characteristics of resentment which will bring us misery for as long as we still harbour it in our hearts. 9. Bemoaning [upāyassa sukkha] The Buddha characteri
… Such insights aim to help individuals understand and overcome their afflictions, leading to a more peaceful and enlightened state of mind. For more teachings, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
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Understanding Nirvana: The Realm Beyond Existence
same happiness to us as if we were really in āyatanā nibbāna — but we are still ‘alive’ in our human body. 2. Nirvana without residual aggregates (Anupādisesa Nirvana [Nibbāna]) is the Nirvana that is
…f external influences. For those on the path of enlightenment, Nirvana offers a glimpse of infinite peace and fulfillment that surpasses ordinary existence. The pursuit of Āyatanā Nibbāna is presented as t…
Understanding Suffering and the Subtle Human Body
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Understanding Suffering and the Subtle Human Body
wealth. As the majority of sorts of suffering concerns material things, having attained the subtle human body, the mind, being unified with the subtle human body, is safely withdrawn beyond the reach
… inner bodies with the physical body, one can achieve deeper states of meditation and greater inner peace. The teachings stress the importance of transcending suffering at its roots.
The Power of Right Action and Compassion
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The Power of Right Action and Compassion
the snake started to crush him in his coils, he thought again of killing the snake, but remembering his Precepts he threw down the knife. He thought to himself, that if he should die, at least he woul
…timately, these teachings encourage readers to reflect on their actions and intentions, fostering a peaceful coexistence with all beings. Explore more at dmc.tv.
The Transformative Journey of Animals and a Hermit
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The Transformative Journey of Animals and a Hermit
the vow that he would not go foraging any more for as long as he could not still his mind from desire. The snake had been trodden upon by a "holy cow" and had bitten the cow, accidentally killing it.
… seek redemption and enlightenment at a hermitage, aiming to overcome their pasts and achieve inner peace.
Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths
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Understanding Nibbāna and the Noble Truths
natal wind 61 neighbourhood concentration 43, neither-perception-nor-non-perception, absorption of 193 nibbāna, anupadisesa 21, 112, 114; ayatana 21, 102, 112, 114; sa upādisesa 21, 112, 113-4 Nirvana
…ng. Understanding these teachings is essential for personal attainment of deeper insights and inner peace. To learn more about these teachings, explore resources on dmc.tv.
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Nirvana and Absorptions
…realms) Parittasubhā (P. realm of the Brahmas with limited aura: see form Brahma realms) passaddhi (peacefulness of mind; see seven factors of enlightenment) paṭhama jāḥana (see first absorption)
This text delves into various Buddhist concepts such as Nevasāññāṇasāññāyatana, the realm of neither-perception-nor-non-perception, Nibbāna, and other related terms. It discusses the Five Aggregates,
Meditation for Calmness and Focus
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Meditation for Calmness and Focus
finger should touch your left thumb. Try to find a position of poise for yourself. Don’t take up a position where you have to force or stress yourself unnaturally—but at the same time, don’t slouch! S
…nse of ease. If distractions arise, gently guide the crystal ball back to the center, maintaining a peaceful state of mind. This practice, fostering mindfulness and tranquility, can become your pathway to …
Techniques for Effective Meditation
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Techniques for Effective Meditation
…ntre of the body while repeating the mantra to yourself. Eventually, when the mind becomes yet more peaceful, a new object of meditation will appear.
…bright object and following the right meditation progression, practitioners can achieve insight and peace. It encourages keeping the mind centered and repeating the mantra 'Sammā-Arahaṁ'. Conclusively, the…
Benefits of Meditation
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Benefits of Meditation
…DITATION** 1. Personal Benefits for the meditator ● The Mind: the mind will feel at ease — calm and peaceful. Memory will also improve; ● Personalilty: self-confidence will be improved. The true nature of …
Basic meditation can deepen happiness in life. By regularly practicing meditation and maintaining the Dhamma sphere, one can find refuge and happiness now and in the afterlife. Benefits include a calm
The Gift of Dhamma Excels All Gifts
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The Gift of Dhamma Excels All Gifts
…ont Chatchai Sribundit Sanit Skewashane Family Tangsajjanurak & Kijjanee Thinkers-Writers for World Peace Club, Thailand Vises-Supisara Wongsingh **Sponsoring Contributors** Phra Narong Dantacitto Family …
The book celebrates the concept that the gift of Dhamma is superior to all other gifts, as articulated in verse Dh.354. It acknowledges the contributions of various benefactors and supporters who have
The Art of Mindfulness
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The Art of Mindfulness
THE LIFE & TIMES OF LUANG PAHW WAT PAKNAM DHAMMAKAYA FOUNDATION PATUM THANI, THAILAND 3
…scover the transformative potential of mindfulness to enhance overall well-being, leading to a more peaceful and intentional life. For more resources, visit dmc.tv.
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…ck-a-block with heaving river barges laden with rice destined for the royal capital. Society was at peace — the people gentle, forgiving and inextricably rooted in the Buddhist heritage that had been a pil…
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