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Endurance Towards Stimulants of Defilements in Children
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Endurance Towards Stimulants of Defilements in Children
…esources than many other countries. How Virtues can translate into Intelligence for Children After reading the book, “How to Raise the Children to Be Good People for the Nation,” one can understand how virt…
The text discusses the importance of teaching children endurance against temptations such as alcohol, drugs, and the lure of money to prevent societal problems like corruption. It emphasizes the signi
Raising Our Children to be Good People
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Raising Our Children to be Good People
Chapter 10 Raising Our Children to be Good People In a society saturated with media, many parents are worried that their children will succumb to bad influences. How do we protect our children from t
…ter, it's essential to focus on four key strategies: being a positive role model, providing quality reading material, selecting excellent educators, and encouraging friendships with good peers. These aspects…
Guiding Children's Television Viewing
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Guiding Children's Television Viewing
watch television whenever they want. They must have a set time for homework, reviewing lessons, reading and helping with household chores. Parents must set proper schedules and never allow the children t…
เด็กๆ ควรมีเวลาในการทำการบ้านและช่วยงานบ้าน หลีกเลี่ยงการดูทีวีดึก เพราะจะนำไปสู่การนอนหลับไม่เพียงพอ ซึ่งอาจทำให้เกิดนิสัยไม่ดี เช่น การโกหกหรือไม่ไปโรงเรียน การเลือกสื่อที่มีคุณธรรมก็สำคัญเช่นเดียวก
Characteristics of a True Buddhist
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Characteristics of a True Buddhist
…birth. If we become true Buddhists, we can prolong Buddhism for many years to come.” As I finished reading the teachings of the respected senior monk, I decided to share them with my readers. Most important…
This text outlines the defining characteristics of a true Buddhist, emphasizing belief in the Lord Buddha's Enlightenment, adherence to the 5 precepts, understanding the Law of Kamma, and maintaining
Negative Effects of Misinterpreted News on Understanding Buddhism
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Negative Effects of Misinterpreted News on Understanding Buddhism
Negative circumstances resulting from carelessly reading negative news If parents do not teach their children to thoroughly analyze the truth in articles a…
Neglecting to teach children how to analyze negative news about monks leads to misconceptions and misunderstandings about Buddhism and the law of Kamma. When children generalize that all monks are mor
YUWA Camp Activities
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YUWA Camp Activities
…g for you", "Star in our hearts" and many others. Mentors sing first, and Yuwakalayanamitra follow, reading the lyrics provided. These songs are sung during camp activities. They are everyone's favorites. A…
At YUWA Camp, participants engage in various enriching activities. They learn and sing uplifting songs like 'The Dawn of Dhamma' and 'Star in our hearts' led by mentors. Creative activities allow Yuwa
Interpretations of Dhammakāya in Early Pāli Texts
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Interpretations of Dhammakāya in Early Pāli Texts
… p. 54. 29 Need, op. cit., pp. 377-378. As he comments: .....care should be taken with respect to reading the compound as "one who has the teachings as his body," or "one whose body has been developed in a…
This text delves into various scholars' interpretations of the term 'dhammakāya' within the context of early Pāli suttas. Gombrich views it as 'dhamma-bodied,' emphasizing that the essence of the Budd
Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
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Understanding Dhammakāya: A Scholarly Interpretation
…ds to be paid to the nuance of the context. At least, three inter-connected issues required a close reading: 1. saddhā: the criterion of being the Tathāgata’s son 2. implication of parallel descriptions betw…
This text delves into scholarly interpretations of the term 'dhammakāya', emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding of 'dhamma' as both a realized reality and a verbal expression. It identifies
Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhammakāya and Enlightenment
…ings about happiness, and so dhammakāya is said to be pleasurable. Next we shall proceed to a close reading of an ambiguous Pāli reference to dhammakāya. 116 See earlier discussion under the heading 'The Mea…
This text analyses the concept of dhammakāya, highlighting its connection to enlightenment and the associated happiness. It emphasizes the blameless nature of dhammakāya and notes Gotami's insights in
Understanding Dhammakāya: A Noble Identity
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Understanding Dhammakāya: A Noble Identity
…m the worldly plane to a supramundane plane or from a lower transcendent state to a higher. A close reading suggests that there are different levels of dhammakāya and they can be developed up to the final pe…
The term Dhammakāya refers to the new identity of a noble person following transubstantiation, highlighting different levels of realization. It embodies the reality spiritually identified with the Bud
The Role of Sa-Paper in Buddhist Manuscripts
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The Role of Sa-Paper in Buddhist Manuscripts
… are chanted daily are always copied on sa-paper manuscript for the convenience of page turning and reading. Secular literature, especially literature that is commonly used, is written on sa-paper. Buddhist …
Sa-paper, made by local artisans, serves as a practical alternative for copying both Buddhist and secular texts in Sipsong Panna. Although less symbolic than palm leaves, sa-paper's ease of use and du
An Shigao and Early Chinese Meditation Techniques
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An Shigao and Early Chinese Meditation Techniques
…ion, his translation style, and the authenticity of the texts attributed to him. However, a careful reading of his biography shows that during the time he was active in China, An Shigao was well-respected as…
An Shigao (147-168 CE) significantly influenced the early transmission of Buddhism in China. Despite a focus on his ethnicity and translation style, he is recognized as a respected meditation master.
Understanding Vyavala in Context of Largesse
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Understanding Vyavala in Context of Largesse
… (with him) in the next.' The gibe intended must be very nearly as we have rendered. But both the reading of the text and the grammatical construction are doubtful. The word we have rendered 'mocked' (…
This text explores the term 'Vyavala' which became a technical term associated with the concept of largesse. It reflects on how limited resources lead to some applicants being overlooked, in a practic
The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation
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The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation
Oslo: Hermes Pub. Jayamanggalo, Phra Maha Sermchai. 1997. The Heart of Dhammakaya Meditation. 2nd ed. Bangkok: Dhammakaya Buddhist Meditation Foundation. Jherora. 2013. ทางสายกลาง (ตอนที่ 2) [cited 15
…esearchers in the field of Buddhist studies for deeper meditation experiences. For further detailed reading, you can explore additional resources on dmc.tv.
The Early Life of Luang Por Dhammajayo
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The Early Life of Luang Por Dhammajayo
Luang Por's STORY 21 Luang Por Dhammajayo was born Chaiyaboon Suddhipol on April 22, 1944, to the family of Janyong and Juree Suddhipol. He grew up in a small house on the bank of the Chao Praya Rive
…a young age. Raised by an engineer father, he frequently attended boarding schools. His passion for reading, especially about Buddhism and influential figures, led him to reflect deeply on life's profound qu…
The Key to Inner Knowledge: Stopping the Mind
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The Key to Inner Knowledge: Stopping the Mind
…n reach. This is a different kind of knowledge, more profound than any knowledge one can learn from reading and listening. You can read all the textbooks you want, but until you’re able to achieve a standsti…
In his quest for profound meditation, he sought guidance from renowned teachers, eventually learning from Khun Yai Chand Khonnokyoong. Khun Yai emphasized that stopping the mind is essential for achie
Meeting Luang Por Dattajeevo: A Personal Reflection
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Meeting Luang Por Dattajeevo: A Personal Reflection
…myself understanding issues that I normally might not have if he were not answering them all, while reading my mind! What more could I want? I wish that I could do justice to a description of him for you so…
In the summer of 2008, I met Luang Por Dattajeevo at Wat Phra Dhammakaya while visiting my son. Initially intimidating, my interactions with this wise monk transformed my understanding of Dhamma. As t
Understanding Meditation and Merit
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Understanding Meditation and Merit
…y it out for yourself.' Along with this, there are three types of learning: One is listening and/or reading, one is thinking, and one is meditating. It's like this," he says, narrowing his eyes, holding up h…
This passage features a conversation about meditation and the concept of Boon as explained by Luang Por. He emphasizes that meditation involves quieting the mind to facilitate learning and understandi
The Journey to Understanding Suffering and Spirituality
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The Journey to Understanding Suffering and Spirituality
…nt at Oxford University, so his knowledge is considerable and his own self-study has been with many readings on Tibetan Buddhism, Judaism, Zen, Gnosticism, the Bardo Thodol, various Biblical texts (of course…
In this text, the journey of an individual exploring the teachings of Buddhism and their relationship with Christian beliefs is shared. Through the lens of the Buddha's discovery of suffering and the
The Path to Self-Reliance Through Meditation
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The Path to Self-Reliance Through Meditation
…we call wisdom, and the way to seek it, we learn by the following three ways: (1) From listening or reading. This wisdom really comes from memorizing and is rather superficial. (2) From contemplation, analys…
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