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Introduction to Dhammakaya Meditation for Beginners
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Introduction to Dhammakaya Meditation for Beginners
DHAMMAKAYA MEDITATION (Referenced from Luang Por Dattajeevo's book, Man's Personal Transformation, printed 2005. Notes interjected for clarity.) Dhammakaya Meditation For Beginners: By deepening yo
Dhammakaya Meditation helps you unlock your mind's potential by achieving a standstill through deep meditation. By balancing mindfulness and happiness, you can find contentment and direction in life.
Exploring the Bases of the Mind in Body Awareness
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Exploring the Bases of the Mind in Body Awareness
Before starting, it is necessary to acquaint yourself with the various resting points or bases of the mind inside the body. • The first base is at the rim of the nostril, on the right side for men an
This text outlines the seven key resting points or bases of the mind within the body, essential for meditation and body awareness practices. These points include locations at the nostrils, inner corne
Guided Meditation: The Seven Bases of the Mind
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Guided Meditation: The Seven Bases of the Mind
GUIDED MEDITATION 111 SEVEN BASES OF THE MIND Now let us refresh the Knowledge that the Great Master Luang Pu Wat Paknam has taught us about the Seven Bases of the mind. - The first base is at the
In this guided meditation, we revisit the teachings of the Great Master Luang Pu Wat Paknam regarding the Seven Bases of the Mind. The first base is located at the rim of the nostril, the second at th
History of Wat Phra Dhammakaya
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History of Wat Phra Dhammakaya
1969 Chaiyaboon was ordained into the monkhood at Wat Paknam and was named Ven. Dhammajayo Bhikkhu. He is now Abbot of Wat Phra Dhammakaya. 1969 Lady Prayad donated a 78-acre plot of land in Putatham
Wat Phra Dhammakaya's history began in 1969 with Ven. Dhammajayo's ordination, followed by crucial contributions such as Lady Prayad's land donation. Key milestones include the establishment of Buddha
Preservation of Palm-Leaf Scriptures in Dai Buddhism
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Preservation of Palm-Leaf Scriptures in Dai Buddhism
donate palm-leaf scriptures as an act of merit and such donations appear less frequently in the sacred dantam (贽坦) or offering ceremony. Donors prefer to donate Buddhist scriptures printed using mod
This text discusses the decline in donations of traditional palm-leaf scriptures in favor of more accessible and readable texts printed on Chinese and sa-paper. Reasons include cost, legibility, and t
Exploring Spiritual Imagery and Meditation
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Exploring Spiritual Imagery and Meditation
1. (Images of Buddha, meditation, natural scenes, and traditional textiles) 2. (Images of women interacting, people at a temple, and group discussions) 3. (Black and white images of planets or moons,
This content presents a compilation of images symbolizing spirituality and meditation, encompassing depictions of the Buddha, natural settings, and traditional textiles. It features women engaging in
Understanding the Consequences of Soliciting Prostitution
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Understanding the Consequences of Soliciting Prostitution
"*"Mukha" means face, form or gateway. So Apâyamukha means a gateway to deterioration, disaster and damage. Any man, single or married, who solicits a prostitute, no matter under what circumstances,
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Spiritual Gathering Event
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Spiritual Gathering Event
The image shows a large gathering of people, all seated with hands pressed together in a prayer or meditation gesture. In the foreground, there is a prominent figure, an elderly man dressed in traditi
The image captures a significant spiritual gathering where an elderly man in traditional white robes presides over a large assembly of individuals. With a microphone in front of him, he guides the aud
The Nature of Anatta and Transference of Merit
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The Nature of Anatta and Transference of Merit
Rūпаṃ анаттa, Vedана анаттa, Саньñа анаттa, Саṅkhấyṃ анаттa, Viññāṇam анаттa, Sabbe sankhāra anicca, Sabbe dhammaṃ анаттa. Te (WOMEN: Tä ) mayam, Otiññāma jātīya जारामаранена, Sokehi paradevi dukkehī
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับอรูปแบบของอัตตาในพุทธศาสนา รวมถึงแนวทางการโอนอานิสงส์ให้กับสรรพสิ่ง ในคำสอนของพระพุทธเจ้า พูดถึงธรรมะ การระลึกถึงความทุกข์ และความเชื่อมโยงกับการปฏิบัติธรรม เพื่อความสุขของสรรพชีวิตและ
The Seven Bases Leading to Peace of Mind
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The Seven Bases Leading to Peace of Mind
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This text outlines the seven bases that contribute to attaining peace of mind. Each base is associated with different parts of the body and varies according to gender. Understanding these bases can en
The Seven Bases Leading to Peace of Mind
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The Seven Bases Leading to Peace of Mind
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This content outlines seven essential bases that contribute to achieving peace of mind. It emphasizes the significance of specific bodily parts, such as nostrils and the navel, and their influence on
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
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An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium
An Ancient Secret for the New Millennium Students attend a single class, which is composed of men and women of all ages and religious beliefs, where they watch, meditate, and learn about the Dhamma. T
In a unique class, men and women of various ages and beliefs gather to meditate and learn about Dhamma, leading to significant transformations in their lives. As students share their experiences and s
The Challenges of Choosing Partners Wisely
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The Challenges of Choosing Partners Wisely
Single women please keep in mind that men who are faithful and who abstain from alcohol are hard to find. Therefore, you are better off being single. It is a wiser choice. According to the Law of Kamm
In this chapter, single women are urged to consider the difficulty of finding faithful partners who abstain from alcohol, suggesting that remaining single is a wise choice. The text discusses the Law
A Successful Marriage
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A Successful Marriage
A Successful Marriage from violence, hard burdens or infidelity, according to Buddhist explanation, it is the effect of their own misbehavior in the past life. The women probably used to be a man in t
บทความนี้สำรวจแนวคิดของศาสนาพุทธเกี่ยวกับความสัมพันธ์ในครอบครัว โดยพูดถึงผลกระทบจากการกระทำที่ไม่ดีในอดีตที่ส่งผลมาถึงชีวิตปัจจุบัน โดยเฉพาะในเรื่องของการประนีประนอมในความสัมพันธ์และความท้าทายที่เกิดจ
The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
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The Importance of Supporting the Sangha
be summed up in the following proverb: One rotten apple spoils the whole barrel. If people think this way, they can harm Buddhism unknowingly. This is certainly not the nature of a Buddhist. Buddhists
The text emphasizes the importance of supporting the Sangha community and not generalizing negative perceptions from a few individuals. It highlights a situation where a layperson questioned the respe
The Lord Buddha's Approach to Teaching and Respect
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The Lord Buddha's Approach to Teaching and Respect
Even the Lord Buddha, once enlightened, did not immediately return to Kapilavatthu City to give a Dhamma talk to his father. He realized that if he had done that, his father would not have listened. I
The text recounts how the Lord Buddha, after his enlightenment, did not immediately return to his father but chose to build his reputation first. He performed miraculous acts which helped his family s