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Understanding Birth in Buddhism
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Understanding Birth in Buddhism
…uffering coexists with birth. Our birth is not directed by anyone, but it is the matter of karma or retribution for our past deeds. Physically, birth starts from a father and a mother who 18
In Buddhism, birth is viewed as a natural process tied to the cyclical nature of existence. Each birth is influenced by karma, following the notion that suffering arises from birth, which is a necessa
Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
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Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
…amount of happiness or Dukkha (suffering) is an indication that the fruits of kamma exist and their retribution is derived from our previous existences. The Warm Hearted Family 85 The Birth of a Meritorious Pers…
This text examines profound questions about social and physical inequalities in life, such as wealth disparity and disability. It emphasizes that these variations, though perceived as normal, have dee
Understanding Kamma: The Law of Action and Consequence
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Understanding Kamma: The Law of Action and Consequence
…has kamma from killing animals from a previous life. When it was time for it to be born, due to the retribution from the killing, it was conceived in the womb of a person who also liked to kill animals. The moth…
This text discusses the concept of kamma, which refers to actions and their consequences. It highlights how both physical laws and the law of kamma resonate with each other. The Buddha's teachings enc
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…the nature of life and aim to improve our deeds, importantly so that we will not suffer from karmic retribution in this lifetime again.
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SOLUTIONS FROM WISDOM XXXI Understand Retribution 12 December 2006 Learning the law of Kamma is a must, but this should not make us feel sad, discour…
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…e blessed with the power of goodness that will protect us from all harm, unless it is due to karmic retribution.
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Rebirth & Incarnation "Our birth is not directed by anyone, but it is the matter of karma or retribution for our past deeds" 16 East Meets West - An interview with Abbot Dhammajayo on Buddhism by Monica Ø…
Understanding Birth in Buddhism
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Understanding Birth in Buddhism
…uffering coexists with birth. Our birth is not directed by anyone, but it is the matter of karma or retribution for our past deeds. Physically, birth starts from a father and a mother who 17
In Buddhism, birth is seen as a continuation of the cycle of life and death shaped by karma. It serves as a journey toward understanding life’s truths, ultimately leading to the cessation of birth. Ea
Understanding Kamma and Family Life
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Understanding Kamma and Family Life
…amount of happiness or dukkha (suffering) is an indication that the fruits of Kamma exist and their retribution is derived from our distant past. The man whom we call the Buddha discovered the Law of Kamma and t…
In this text, the relationship between Kamma and the varying levels of happiness or suffering (dukkha) among humans is examined. With insights from the Buddha's teachings, it emphasizes that our curre
The Wisdom of Dhammakaya
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The Wisdom of Dhammakaya
…nt whereby not just oneself but all beings are freed of the cycle of existence [samsara] and karmic retribution. 8.TH .The Great Master Phramongkolthepmuni (Sodh Candasaro) 1885-1959, the discoverer of Dhammakay…
The Wisdom of Dhammakaya, described as vijja dhammakaya, represents deep, insightful knowledge attained through meditation, facilitating liberation from samsara. Key figures include the Great Master P
Understanding Life Differences Through Buddhism
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Understanding Life Differences Through Buddhism
…amount of happiness or Dukkha (suffering) is an indication that the fruits of kamma exist and their retribution is derived from our previous existences. The Warm Hearted Family The Birth of a Me…
บทความนี้สำรวจความแตกต่างในชีวิตตั้งแต่ความพิการจนถึงสถานะทางสังคม และถามว่าทำไมผู้คนถึงมีความสุขและทุกข์ที่แตกต่างกัน โดยเสนอว่าคำสอนของพระพุทธศาสนาช่วยให้เราเข้าใจเหตุผลที่อยู่เบื้องหลังความแตกต่างเ
Understanding Kamma: The Interconnection of Actions and Consequences
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Understanding Kamma: The Interconnection of Actions and Consequences
…has kamma from killing animals from a previous life. When it was time for it to be born, due to the retribution from the killing, it was conceived in the womb of a person who also liked to kill animals. The moth…
This text delves into the concept of kamma, explaining it as a neutral term encompassing all forms of action that yield consequences. The author draws parallels between the law of physics and the Law
Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
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Reflections on Family and Kammic Retribution
…arn the income to take care of us. He stays home and womanizes with the maid. Will I receive kammic retribution if I hate my father?" Luang Phaw gave this advice to the boy: It is already wrong that your father…
In this discussion, a boy shares his concerns about his father's irresponsible behavior towards their family. Luang Phaw emphasizes the importance of understanding familial roles and the moral respons
The Impact of Actions on Our Future Lives
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The Impact of Actions on Our Future Lives
…ight view. “And so, whatever we are thinking, we should not have negative thoughts, or thoughts of retribution. We must always be centered… middle of the middle. But life is not always like that, is it? Why? Be…
Suzanne Jeffrey discusses the importance of our actions and feelings in shaping our future lives. She emphasizes that positive actions create good energy and can lead to rebirth in supportive environm
Understanding Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions
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Understanding Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions
…l), (2) born as a Hungry Ghost, (3) born as a monster, (4) Go to one of the various levels of Hell. Retribution is like throwing a stone in the air, you know that it will eventually, but always, come down. Or ki…
In this text, the author discusses the consequences of actions in life, emphasizing the importance of wholesome practices such as sharing, charity, encouragement, and recognizing the results of both g
Direct and Indirect Benefits of Achieving Arahant Status
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Direct and Indirect Benefits of Achieving Arahant Status
…ring from the past will disappear b. The new suffering that might happen, has no chance to give its retribution because you have banished craving from your life c. You will become a model of good conduct and mor…
Achieving Arahant status brings both direct and indirect benefits. Directly, individuals free from desire will see past suffering vanish, prevent future suffering, and embody good moral conduct, becom
TEN RIGHT VIEWS: A Path to Generosity and Understanding Kamma
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TEN RIGHT VIEWS: A Path to Generosity and Understanding Kamma
…lesome deeds, while people who do not practice right views offer us an example by the suffering and retribution they attract as a result of their actions. This means that each action, be it good or bad, has good…
This text outlines the ten right views that promote a deeper understanding of generosity, respect, and the consequences of one's actions in light of Kamma. Starting with generosity, it emphasizes the
Understanding Merit and Its Impact on Life
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Understanding Merit and Its Impact on Life
… past life, he committed numerous acts of killing and cruelty to animals. He had to face his karmic retribution which caused him to die young. Someone who lives long, such as in my case, is due to abstention fro…
This text offers insights into the power of merit and how it helps individuals overcome obstacles and achieve success. It emphasizes that the virtues gained from good deeds can assist in difficult tim
Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
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Understanding Key Buddhist Concepts
…Actions, good and bad, produce consequences. Good deeds produce good results; bad deeds produce bad retribution (law of karma); 5. A child has debt of gratitude to his parents;
This text provides important insights into various Buddhist concepts including the achievement of faith (စัทธ Sambhā), the nature of mental objects, the principle that all beings possess their own kar
Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View
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Ten Perfected Virtues and Right View
…tions, good or bad, produce consequences. Good deeds produce good results; 5. bad deeds produce bad retribution 6. A child has debt of gratitude to his parents 7. This world and the next do exist. There will be …
This text outlines the Ten Perfected Virtues (Paramis) in Buddhism, emphasizing the significance of Dana (generosity), Sila (morality), and other virtues for a moral life. It explores Sammadhitti or R