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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
Death & Afterlife Monica : What does Buddhist script say about death? Luang Phaw: The Lord Buddha said death is simple and ordinary for everybody. All people, no matter who they are, the rich or the p
…l existence and recognize it as a source of suffering due to separations from loved ones, pets, and possessions. The teachings encourage acceptance of death as a part of life's journey, helping to alleviate the …
The Path to Inner Happiness through Meditation
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The Path to Inner Happiness through Meditation
How to Meditate? Luang Phaw: Yes, you are correct. One can rely on oneself to be Monica happy. In other words, one will fall in love with oneself. : Without being selfish? Luang Phaw: Right, falling i
… introspection and meditation, which requires minimal effort but offers boundless rewards. Material possessions provide fleeting joy, while inner calm leads to lasting fulfillment and fearlessness in facing life…
Creating Harmony in the Family
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Creating Harmony in the Family
… families, but runaway due to conflicts with their siblings. Some even try to steal their sibling's possessions at the age of only 12 or 13 years old. A lack of family unity is really at the core of these proble…
Chapter 15 delves into the issues faced by children from broken families and the negative traits that can develop due to a lack of guidance and family unity. It highlights how conflicts among siblings
Fostering Friendliness with Neighbors
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Fostering Friendliness with Neighbors
…ected? 1. A likable person is someone who is selfless and giving. When a person shares his money or possessions with others, he is loved and appreciated. Even for us, when we receive something, we feel appreciat…
บทความนี้เน้นความสำคัญของการสร้างความสัมพันธ์ที่ดีและการติดต่อกับเพื่อนบ้าน โดยเฉพาะเมื่อแม้ว่าอายุหรือสถานะทางสังคมจะมีความแตกต่างกัน ผู้ปกครองควรมีท่าทีที่เป็นมิตรและมีมูลค่าสูง ควรเริ่มต้นบทสนทนาอย
Keeping the Five Precepts Intact
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Keeping the Five Precepts Intact
…hy should we not kill? Because everybody loves his Why should we not steal? Because everybody needs possessions to be comfortable. If certain things were taken away from us, we will not be able to survive. Even …
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
The Joy of Ordination: A Tribute to Mothers
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The Joy of Ordination: A Tribute to Mothers
…attest that the joy of ordination is limitless. I have learned that we can be happy without worldly possessions, a space of one square meter for sitting and standing, and two square meters for sleeping. These ca…
The text highlights a poignant poster depicting a mother and her son during his ordination, emphasizing the joy of this spiritual milestone. The act of ordination is portrayed as a profound way to exp
The Role of Elderly in Family Dynamics
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The Role of Elderly in Family Dynamics
Later, when the lives of these elderly people come to an end, their possessions will be given to their children. So, they will allow their adult children to be the caretakers of t…
Elderly individuals often prepare for their funerals with savings and ensure their legacy is passed on to their children. They engage in merit-making and instill values, becoming respected figures in
Developing the Best in Oneself
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Developing the Best in Oneself
…shness, never ending greed, and stinginess. This includes an adult who is greedy and covets others' possessions or a child who is selfish and steals others' belongings. 2) Anger (or hatred) - displeasure, or tak…
บทความนี้กล่าวถึงวิธีการพัฒนาคุณภาพที่ดีที่สุดในตัวเองตามหลักพุทธศาสนา โดยเน้นที่การฝึกฝนจิตใจให้มีคุณภาพสูงขึ้น การกำจัดความชั่วร้าย และการสะสมความบริสุทธิ์ ในขณะที่เราได้กระทำทั้งดีและไม่ดีในชีวิต ค
การให้พรแก่ผู้สืบทอด
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การให้พรแก่ผู้สืบทอด
…to the monks all year long, may you have abundant provisions. Or, based on the truth of offering my possessions to aid the monks, may you also possess wealth." The Respected Senior Monk's Viewpoint After the cle…
บทความนี้กล่าวถึงการเตรียมตัวเพื่อการให้พรแก่ผู้สืบทอด โดยการทำบุญและฝึกฝนตัวเองให้ดีขึ้น เพื่อลดความโลภ โกรธ และโง่เง่า การทำดีจะช่วยให้สามารถมอบพรที่มีคุณค่าให้กับคนรุ่นหลัง และส่งเสริมให้มีคุณภาพชี
Teaching Humility and Modesty through Buddha's Wisdom
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Teaching Humility and Modesty through Buddha's Wisdom
…logy is required. Some difficulties are caused by our own carelessness, perhaps by damaging others' possessions, which can be solved by proper compensation to the owner. However, when each problem occurs, we mus…
เนื้อหานี้อธิบายถึงความสำคัญของความอ่อนน้อมถ่อมตนและความอดทนเมื่อเผชิญปัญหา โดยอ้างอิงถึงการสอนของพระพุทธเจ้า ตัวอย่างการจัดการกับปัญหาจากพุทธศาสนา เช่น การเผชิญหน้ากับมารและความโกรธของยักษ์ โดยเน้นให
Dhammakaya Meditation Centers Worldwide
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Dhammakaya Meditation Centers Worldwide
… families, but runaway due to conflicts with their siblings. Some even try to steal their sibling's possessions at the age of only 12 or 13 years old. A lack of family unity is really at the core of these proble…
Discover the Dhammakaya Meditation Centers in various countries, including Australia (Brisbane, Melbourne, and Perth), New Zealand (Orewa and Dunedin), and South Africa (Cape Town and Johannesburg). T
The True Refuge
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The True Refuge
THE TRUE REFUGE VIIX The True Refuge 19 February 2004 People, animal companions and material things are not a true refuge. These things are not lasting in nature and are subject to change and, at best
This text emphasizes that true refuge lies not in people, animals, or material possessions, which are all temporary and changeable. Instead, the lasting refuge is found in the Triple Gem: Bu…
Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
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Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
Monastic v.s Secular Life Monica Luang Por although he had abundant wealth, dignity, power, and servants. Finally, he renounced the world and sought to ordain since he realized that a family life does
… to true happiness through Dhamma attainment. In the West, happiness often correlates with material possessions like cars and houses. However, for Buddhists, the essence of a fulfilling life lies in inner peace …
Challenges in Modern Family Life
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Challenges in Modern Family Life
… an intimate group of people can be very difficult because everyone must learn to share their time, possessions, trust and responsi bilities with each other on a daily basis. Sharing is complicated and challengi…
Part One discusses disinterest and selfishness in family dynamics, leading to a generation lacking firm guidance. Parents express fatigue in enforcing rules, while selfishness complicates sharing resp
Self-Realization and the Acceptance of Death
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Self-Realization and the Acceptance of Death
… we are going to die. We must sooner or later be separated from all of our loved ones and treasured possessions. Knowing this, how can we think about death? We can think about death as inevitable. We can wait fo…
In this segment, we explore the natural inevitability of death and how it shapes our perspectives on life. Daily reflection on our mortality encourages us to cultivate boonya and engage in good deeds,
Achieving Purity within the Family
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Achieving Purity within the Family
…eed, we end the cycle of selfishness and stinginess. We end our thoughts of coveting other people's possessions. We end our thoughts of stealing something that does not belong to us. And we do this by actively s…
In this section, we focus on achieving a higher state of purity by concentrating on attracting goodness. By eliminating negative behaviors such as greed, we can end selfishness and embrace generosity.
Exploring Tolerance and Benevolence in Daily Life
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Exploring Tolerance and Benevolence in Daily Life
…n: Appendixes 3. Tolerance; putting up with adversity; patience (Khanti) 4. Being able to part with possessions and give them to the proper people who will care for them well; renunciation (Cāga) Four Kinds of R…
In this section, we delve into the virtues of tolerance and benevolence, such as patience (Khanti) and renunciation (Cāga). The text highlights four detrimental paths leading to ruin, including indulg
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace 8 imagine how to become that person. A group of researchers set out to discover the source of inner peace. They carried out an experiment using two six-year-old boys, Johnny
…ed by grass and manure, found joy and anticipation, illustrating the power of mindset over material possessions. The boys' contrasting reactions emphasize the importance of internal outlook over external circums…
What Do Humans Really Want?
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What Do Humans Really Want?
What do Humans Really Want? are wants, not needs, and we must know how to curb our excessive wants, so that we do not over- indulge in our desires. Consider an art collector. He has run out of space i
…art collector who, despite his wealth, experiences stress instead of happiness due to his excessive possessions. The piece poses the fundamental question of what humans truly seek, suggesting that many pursue ha…
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace our spirit, but many do not realise that ongoing meditation training will also bring true happiness and peace. This is because, through meditation, true happiness and peace a
…at these qualities can be attained internally rather than through external sources such as material possessions or substances. True inner peace equips individuals with the strength to address and eliminate issue…