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Helping a Parent Overcome Alcoholism
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Helping a Parent Overcome Alcoholism
At that time, my father was seventy years old. I wanted him to chant, meditate and purify his mind, and I hoped that he would accrue as many merits as he could during the latter part of his life, so t
This narrative explores the challenges faced by a child trying to persuade their elderly father to quit drinking. Through clever methods and family collaboration, the child works to help their father
Helping a Parent Overcome Alcoholism
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Helping a Parent Overcome Alcoholism
At that time, my father was seventy years old. I wanted him to chant, meditate and purify his mind, and I hoped that he would accrue as many merits as he could during the latter part of his life, so t
In this personal narrative, the author reflects on their father's battle with alcoholism as he aged. Wanting to help him accumulate merits in his later years, the author faced the challenge of persuad
Exploring Daoist and Buddhist Visualization Techniques
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Exploring Daoist and Buddhist Visualization Techniques
The second one is the "Golden Palace" which is located below the heart and spleen, and the last field is the "Mud Pill Court" or the Palace of Ni-wan which is located about three inches within the hea
The text discusses the Golden Palace and the Mud Pill Court in relation to Daoist meditation. It highlights the visualization techniques associated with the cinnabar field, emphasizing its significanc
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering When the Lord Buddha had finished his explanation of the origin of suffering, he continued with an explanation of the cessation of suffering. The essence
This text explains the Buddha's teaching on the cessation of suffering, emphasizing the importance of extinguishing craving through the Noble Eightfold Path. It highlights that addressing the root of
Insights into Modern Philosophy
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Insights into Modern Philosophy
Universal Goodness : 69 Human beings are dirty from their head to their toes. Everything that comes out of the human body serves as feed for the pests: dandruff, ear wax, eye discharge, nose discharg
This text explores the evolution of modern philosophy, delving into the ideas of influential philosophers and the impact of their work on contemporary thought. It discusses how modern philosophy is ch
Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
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Understanding Life's Differences Through Buddhism
…m, we will never know the answers to these questions. The teachings of Buddhism allow us to see the root causes of these differences and enable us to understand the law that governs the world: The Law of Kamma. …
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
The Four Virtues of Self-Improvement
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The Four Virtues of Self-Improvement
… endurance (Khanti) "Enduring physical and mental hardships is the third virtue. No matter what the root causes are, I was able to endure physical hardships, weariness, pain, and mistreatment. On top of this, I …
In this chapter, the author discusses the essential virtues for self-improvement and personal growth. The second virtue emphasizes the importance of continuous self-enhancement, maintaining profession
Confronting Obstacles: Understanding Global Problems
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Confronting Obstacles: Understanding Global Problems
CONFRONTING OBSTACLES XI The World of Problems All the countries in this world are burdened with problems at all times. Problems are everywhere, starting with ourselves, family, neighborhood, city, pr
…, each with unique challenges. To understand these issues better, one must confront and analyze the root causes within various societal structures. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Truth for the Family: Dhamma Teachings
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Truth for the Family: Dhamma Teachings
… endurance (khanti): Enduring physical and mental hardships is the third virtue. No matter what the root causes were, I was able to endure physical hardships, weariness, pain, and mistreatment. On top of this, I…
Part Five discusses essential virtues for householders taught in Dhamma, emphasizing truthfulness, self-improvement, and enduring hardships. Truthfulness (sacca) encourages honesty and accountability,
Where Does Peace Begin?
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Where Does Peace Begin?
Where Does Peace Begin? temperament. The root of peace and calm comes from within the mind, and it is this fact that ultimately causes one to have a good or bad temperament. Knowing this, how do we th
This text emphasizes that true peace and calm originate from within the mind. By understanding and achieving a pure and contented mindset, individuals can find true happiness. True happiness leads to
Understanding Dhammakaya Meditation and Personal Growth
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Understanding Dhammakaya Meditation and Personal Growth
…d Career I started to work with her to reorganise my broken life. Elsbeth helped me to discover the root causes of my suffering. And she taught me the basic Dhammakaya technique to meditate. I realised that I kn…
In this narrative, the author shares their experience of working with Elsbeth to reorganize their life and uncover the roots of their suffering through meditation. By learning the Dhammakaya technique
Tomorrow The World Will Change
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Tomorrow The World Will Change
Tomorrow The World Will Change with a focused and clear mind. If we can train the mind to its highest potential, we will see with clarity, the true enemy – defilement – embedded deep inside our minds
Focusing the mind to its highest potential can reveal the true enemy within—defilement, the root of suffering and conflict. By calming the mind, one can eliminate impurities and become a guiding light
World Peace through Inner Peace
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World Peace through Inner Peace
was formed to guide people with a philosophy to live happily. In reality the true common enemy for all humankind is our defilement, which includes greed, anger and ignorance. The defilement in our min
…uch as greed, anger, and ignorance. It argues that these defilements, rather than religion, are the root causes of conflict among humanity. By rejecting these negative traits, we can foster a deeper understandin…
Understanding Life Differences Through Buddhism
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Understanding Life Differences Through Buddhism
…m, we will never know the answers to these questions. The teachings of Buddhism allow us to see the root causes of these differences and enable us to understand the law that governs the world: The Law of Kamma. …
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The Four Virtues of Self-Improvement
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The Four Virtues of Self-Improvement
… endurance (Khanti) “Enduring physical and mental hardships is the third virtue. No matter what the root causes are, I was able to endure physical hardships, weariness, pain, and mistreatment. On top of this, I …
This text discusses the four virtues that foster personal development. The first virtue emphasizes continuous self-improvement to advance one's career and resist vices. The second virtue focuses on en
The Lord Buddha's Teachings
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The Lord Buddha's Teachings
The Lord Buddha's Teachings The Lord Buddha's Teachings Solve the Root Causes of Life's Problems Habits, Mind, Body, Word 1. The Lord Buddha's Teachings aim to completely remov…
The Lord Buddha's Teachings focus on eliminating defilements from the mind to resolve all problems in life. By mastering one's habits, which govern both the body and mind, individuals can achieve cont
The Perils of Craving in Buddhist Teachings
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The Perils of Craving in Buddhist Teachings
past, Ānanda and the rest of the monastic community were moved by the perils of the Cycle of Existence. Having completed his sermon, the Lord Buddha preached on the peril of Craving for the Brahmā-wor
In this teaching, the Buddha emphasized that craving is the root cause of suffering. He illustrated that just as a tree will regrow from its stump if not completely uprooted, suffering will persist if
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…fering caused by the need to earn a living 4. Suffering Caused by Defilements Defilements are the root causes of all four types of suffering. Defilements cause one's mind to be ignorant of what is wrong, what …
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70 : Universal Goodness Otherwise, one will become the worst person on earth, the worst person of the family, and the worst person of the monastic community if one happens to be a Buddhist monk. Conc
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Where Does Peace Begin ? temperament. The root of peace and calm comes from within the mind, and it is this fact that ultimately causes one to have a good or bad temperament. Knowing this, how do we
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