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Buddhist Teachings on Sensual Pleasures
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Buddhist Teachings on Sensual Pleasures
used to rinse a toilet or the toilet bowl itself, which is soiled with excrement. He also compared the pleasures of the senses to human faces which dogs like to spend their time sniffing. Thus, the Lo
…such desires, shun these pleasures, recognizing their ill effects. These teachings reflect Buddhist principles that warn against the pursuit of fleeting sensory satisfaction, which ultimately leads to loss and …
The Noble Eightfold Path and the Factors of Enlightenment
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The Noble Eightfold Path and the Factors of Enlightenment
…ness, recklessness, absent-mindedness and ignorance respectively. The Five Powers are irreplaceable principles of practice for our practice towards liberation and Nirvana. ⁶. The Seven Factors of Enlightenmen…
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 Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
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Understanding Right Intention and Right Speech in Buddhist Practice
subtle defilements¹ [anusaya]. 2.1 Right Intention (mundane): At low level Right Inten- tion means having the wholesome intention to be generous, keep the Five Precepts, renounce the world to become a
…mful acts and maintaining ethical conduct in daily life. Right Livelihood further complements these principles by advocating for honest means of earning a living. These teachings from the Tipiṭaka highlight the…
The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering
The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering The final of the four Truths of the Noble Ones taught by the Lord Buddha was the Path to the Cessation of Suffering (or the Noble Eightfold P
…l of overcoming defilements and desires on the journey to Nirvana. Understanding and applying these principles is essential for anyone seeking spiritual enlightenment and liberation from suffering. For more ins…
Understanding the Pathama Magga Sphere
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Understanding the Pathama Magga Sphere
… as long as a meditator cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path purely, completely and according to the principles of the Middle Way (i.e. with the mind entering continuously upon the pathway at the centre of the b…
This text delves into the Pathama Magga Sphere, an important concept in meditation that arises when the Noble Eightfold Path is fully realized. It explains how the mind can be liberated from external
Understanding the Bodies of Enlightenment
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Understanding the Bodies of Enlightenment
…l by Level Meditators who cultivate themselves according to the Eightfold Path and according to the principles of the Middle Way will find that their mind becomes free of the up-and-downs of elation and disappo…
This content discusses the ten types of Bodies of Enlightenment, including the Arahatta Body and Subtle Arahatta Body, emphasizing the benefits of attaining inner bodies for personal growth. Meditator
Understanding Impermanence, Suffering, and Not-Self
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Understanding Impermanence, Suffering, and Not-Self
Impermanence [aniccān]: This is the built-in character of objects that are of a nature to change the whole of the time. Such things as the Five Aggregates of the Human Body are changing the whole of t
…ndergo constant change, create inherent suffering, and lack a true self. The understanding of these principles is accessible only through the eye of the Dhammakāya, which transcends ordinary consciousness and c…
Understanding the Dhamma Body and the Noble Path
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Understanding the Dhamma Body and the Noble Path
…uch a way is not be- yond the capacity of mere mortals — all it needs is to apply oneself (by the principles of the Four Foundations of Suc- cess — iddhipāda) to practising the Noble Eightfold Path. Conclus…
The Dhamma Body can only be perceived beyond the human eye, allowing the Buddha to grasp deep truths about existence. His compassion drove him to teach the Noble Path for the liberation of others, adv
The Significance of the Triple Gem and Six Recollections
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The Significance of the Triple Gem and Six Recollections
1. Recollection of the virtues of the Buddha with the words "Itipi so bhagavā arahant sammāsambuddho..." 2. Recollection of the virtues of the Dhamma with the words "Suākkhāto bhagavā dhammo..." 3. R
…iews, including misconceptions about generosity and the consequences of actions. By adhering to the principles of the Triple Gem and understanding the Law of Karma, one can attain a more profound and meaningful…
Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
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Understanding Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism
[Image contains text and a circular symbol at the top] 4. The view that this world lacks reality or doesn’t exist; 5. The view that the afterworld lacks reality or doesn’t exist; 6. The view that
This text examines the principles of Right View and Right Intention in Buddhism. It highlights the dangers of False Views, such as de…
The Importance of Right Livelihood in Buddhism
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The Importance of Right Livelihood in Buddhism
The Buddha said that a person who earns their living by Wrong Livelihood is like someone who intentionally advises a traveller to take a dangerous road, saying that it is safe, but when travelling the
…he importance of compassion and ethics in daily life. The story shows that actions based on ethical principles can lead to greater fulfillment than those driven purely by profit motives.
Understanding Right Livelihood and Right Effort in Buddhism
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Understanding Right Livelihood and Right Effort in Buddhism
but the bodhisattva urged him on. The merchant, realizing what he had lost through his greed choked up blood. It was at this time that he vowed to get his revenge on the bodhisattva in every future li
The text discusses the principles of Right Livelihood and Right Effort in Buddhism, exemplified by the bodhisattva's encounter with a…
The Buddha's Teachings on Reality and the Middle Way
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The Buddha's Teachings on Reality and the Middle Way
the Buddha didn’t explain what the device was by which they could see and know according to reality, they could follow the gist of what he was explaining. 2.3 Benefits of Seeing and Knowing according
…the Noble Eightfold Path. This path leads to enlightenment and ultimate liberation, or Nibbāna. The principles include Right View and Right Intention, forming the foundation of spiritual progress towards unders…
Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
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Exploring the Path to Enlightenment in Buddhism
…ghtenment 140-1; practice 94, metaphors: dog and lion 94; gardener removing weeds by the roots 95), principles for deciding who to teach first, 16, 191-3; teaching, caused attainment of many arahants 101; vow b…
This text delves into various aspects of Buddhism, focusing on the mechanisms of enlightenment through chanting and the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta. The practices necessary for attaining enlightenment
Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
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Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
gardener removing weeds by the house-[metaphor for body 65]: inscure, [metaphor for Buddha's practice 95] generosity 132 ghosts, hungry 34: realm of the, suffering of birth in 63 gossip, malicious (se
… while avoiding pitfalls associated with greed and harmful speech. For further exploration of these principles, visit dmc.tv.
Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
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Exploring Key Buddhist Concepts and Practices
Phramonkothpumuni: emphasises practice 12; explains "dhammikāya" and "āyatannibbāna" 102; founder of Dhammakāya Tradition 102; respected commentarian 102-3; sixteen tasks of 207 physical deeds, wholes
…and the consequences of sensual indulgence, referencing metaphors that illustrate key concepts. The principles of rebirth, suffering, and the importance of mental purity are examined alongside the practical app…
Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology
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Fundamental Concepts in Buddhist Psychology
rasa-saṅchetana (gasticatory volition: see sense volition) rasa-saṃnā (gasticatory sense registration: see sense registration) rasa-tanḥa (gasticatory craving: see sense craving) rasa vicāra (ga
…r implications on mental clarity and spiritual practice. This knowledge enhances one’s grasp of the principles of meditation and personal growth within the framework of Buddhist teachings, emphasizing tranquili…
Understanding the Basics of Machine Learning
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Understanding the Basics of Machine Learning
pinong, Supanburi provance, Thailand, Sodh Mikaewnoi, was just another bundle of helpless humanity issuing into the world.¹ His birth differed from that of other children in only one way - at his b
This book delves into the essential principles of machine learning, covering topics such as supervised and unsupervised learning, algorithms, neur…
Introduction to Quantum Physics
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Introduction to Quantum Physics
One day he wanted to know find out about the origin of lying. When the nursemaid took him on her hip and carried him outside beyond the eaves of the house, the infant raised his head and pointed at th
This text explores the fascinating world of quantum physics, detailing its foundational principles such as wave-particle duality, the uncertainty principle, and quantum entanglement. It traces the h…
Understanding Machine Learning Algorithms
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Understanding Machine Learning Algorithms
…uelty for one’s beast still to be ploughing when the eleven o’clock drum was struck. He kept to his principles no matter what anyone might have said. If he saw that the oxen had been overworked and had become t…
This guide provides an in-depth look at different machine learning algorithms used in data science today. It covers supervised and unsupervised learning, regression, classification, and clustering tec