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Living a Celibate Life and the Journey to Nibbana
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Living a Celibate Life and the Journey to Nibbana
…and distinct things. Selfishness means contaminating oneself with unwholesome and deluded thoughts, speech and actions, because one is only thinking of oneself. It shows we have no love for other people. In…
This text discusses the choice of living a celibate life within Buddhism, highlighting how observing The Eight Precepts on certain dates enables individuals to meet their spiritual obligations. It ref
The Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
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The Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
… too. When one has a problem, the other party should be willing to lend a hand to help. 2. Pleasant speech (Piyavācā) One should be careful when giving advice, being too candid can hurt the other party's eg…
…r happiness in relationships. It outlines the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence: Giving, Pleasant Speech, Mutual Benefit, and Right Roles, emphasizing the importance of sharing and supporting each other i…
Part One: Family Life and the Importance of Truthfulness
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Part One: Family Life and the Importance of Truthfulness
… life, death, success or failure. A person who is truthful exhibits responsibility in many ways: In speech, our words should always be truthful and, often even more importantly, kind. We should be careful w…
…nificance of being truthful in our relationships and responsibilities. Truthfulness is essential in speech, work, and friendships. It emphasizes kindness and sincerity while avoiding prejudice. Adhering to …
Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
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Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
…is not given; Control the emotions and physical desires; Give out positive and honest vibes through speech, turn negatives into positives; Abstain from using all intoxicating substances. Four Requisites: th…
…our Universal Forms of Benevolence that aid in creating successful relationships: Generosity, Right Speech, Loving Assistance, and Right Roles. Additionally, it introduces Gharavas-dhamma for householders a…
Speech of Luang Por Dhammajayo at Dhammakaya Temple
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Speech of Luang Por Dhammajayo at Dhammakaya Temple
Chapter 7 Speech of Luang Por Dhammajayo The Abbot of Dhammakaya Temple Good afternoon Dr. Michael Nobel, distinguis…
In this speech, Luang Por Dhammajayo, the Abbot of Dhammakaya Temple, welcomes esteemed guests, particularly Dr. M…
Speech of Solidarity and Verses of Resolution
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Speech of Solidarity and Verses of Resolution
Speech of Solidarity and Verses of Resolution By H.E. the Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsuthin, rep…
In a poignant speech, H.E. Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsuthin emphasizes the teachings of Buddha regarding the Cycl…
Practicing the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
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Practicing the Four Universal Forms of Benevolence
…too. When one has a problem, the other party should be willing to lend a hand to help. 2. Pleasant speech (Piyavāca) One should be careful when giving advice, being too candid can hurt the other party’s eg…
…s include: 1. Giving (Dāna) – sharing wealth and support fosters a positive atmosphere. 2. Pleasant Speech (Piyavāca) – kind words strengthen bonds; advice must be gentle. 3. Mutual Benefit (Athacarīya) – k…
The Path to a Balanced Mind
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The Path to a Balanced Mind
… Right View Right Thought / Right Speech / / / …
…ese values to ensure peace and wisdom. The eightfold path includes Right View, Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, Right Concentration, and Right Fo…
The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
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The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
…ns of the body. But there are also corrupt verbal actions as well. And they are: lying, using harsh speech, causing conflict through speech, and idle chatter or gossip. These unwholesome actions lead to ven…
…erstanding of the Law of Kamma. Immoral actions, including killing, stealing, adultery, and harmful speech, are identified as detrimental to personal growth and societal harmony. The text underscores the ne…
Welcome Speech at the 4th General Conference of WBSY
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Welcome Speech at the 4th General Conference of WBSY
Ven. Mugunuwela Anuruddha Thero From Sri Lanka Secretary General of WBSY and Founder Welcome speech on 11 DEC 2550(B.E.) Most venerable Pra Athikarn Sanong Khatapumpyo, Mahathero, Abbot Wat Sanghath…
On December 11, 2550 B.E., Ven. Mugunuwela Anuruddha Thero delivered a warm welcome speech at the 4th General Conference of the World Buddhist Sangha Youth at Wat Sanghathan. He expressed gr…
Relinquish All Else: The Path to Dhamma
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Relinquish All Else: The Path to Dhamma
…. They can be summed up into three practices: purifying the body, purifying the mind, and purifying speech. These three can be further summed up in just one word: “Stop”. Once the mind is still, it, along w…
…person. The Tipitaka, with its 84,000 sections, can be distilled into purifying the body, mind, and speech, encapsulated in the single act of stopping. This stillness leads to purification and merit. To tru…
Conquer Mara with Goodness
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Conquer Mara with Goodness
… my life I have done nothing but good deeds. I will keep doing so to further the purity of my body, speech and mind. This goodness will help me overcome the influence of Mara. I always make the following re…
The text discusses the importance of maintaining purity in body, speech, and mind to overcome the negative influence of Mara. The author emphasizes making resolutions to s…
Benefits of Keeping the Fourth Precept and Risks of Breaking the Fifth Precept
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Benefits of Keeping the Fourth Precept and Risks of Breaking the Fifth Precept
…ve nice teeth - You will have healthy body - You will have pleasant breath - You will have credible speech - You will not have speech impediment - You will have nice lips 5. Consuming Alcohol and Other Int…
Keeping the Fourth Precept offers numerous benefits including a radiant complexion, credibility in speech, and overall physical health. Conversely, breaking the Fifth Precept by consuming alcohol and intox…
Understanding the Importance of the Fifth and Eight Precepts
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Understanding the Importance of the Fifth and Eight Precepts
…realm. As humans, they will be born with mental illnesses, be retarded or stupid, or have memory or speech disorders. **Benefits of Keeping the Fifth Precept** - Having quick perception and good instinct -…
The text discusses the severe consequences of violating the Fifth Precept in Buddhism, leading to unhappiness and potential mental disorders in future lives. It emphasizes the benefits of adhering to
พัฒนาการทางสังคมในวิถีอัสสัม
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พัฒนาการทางสังคมในวิถีอัสสัม
… สำหรับเด็กปฐมวัยอยู่ใน 2 ขั้นแรก คือ ก. ภาษาที่ใช้ปฏิสัมพันธ์กับผู้อื่น เรียกว่า ภาษาสังคม (Social Speech) เป็นภาษาที่เด็กใช้ในการติดต่อสัมพันธ์กับผู้อื่นในช่วงอายุ 0-3 ปี เพื่อสื่อสารความคิดความรู้สึกต่าง…
บทความนี้ว่าด้วยพัฒนาการทางสังคมของวิถีอัสสัม โดยมุ่งเน้นที่ทฤษฎีเชาว์ปัญญา ซึ่งแบ่งออกเป็น 2 ระดับ คือ เชาว์ปัญญาเบื้องต้นและขั้นสูง การพัฒนาภาษาในเด็กปฐมวัยถูกแบ่งออกเป็น 3 ขั้นตอน ซึ่งรวมถึงภาษาสัง
The Noble Eightfold Path: Key Concepts and Insights
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The Noble Eightfold Path: Key Concepts and Insights
…................... 117 The Noble Eightfold Path 117 • Right View 118 • Right Intention 118 • Right Speech 118 • Right Action 118 • Right Livelihood 119 • Right Effort 119 • Right Mindfulness 119 • Mindfuln…
… overcoming suffering. It consists of eight essential practices: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. The text…
Understanding the Dhamma Body and the Noble Path
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Understanding the Dhamma Body and the Noble Path
… cipline and generosity can be said to be of Right Intention — the intention to abstain from Wrong Speech, Wrong Ac- tion and Wrong Livelihood while cultivating generosity and the Precepts. Cultivating l…
…ciples towards the cessation of suffering and ultimately to Nirvana. Proper practice leads to Right Speech, Action, Livelihood, and fosters loving-kindness (metta). Consistent effort and focused mindfulness…
The Eightfold Path: Knowledge and Conduct in Meditation
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The Eightfold Path: Knowledge and Conduct in Meditation
…emplified by the Buddha then Right View and Right Intention contribute to our knowledge, and; Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration contribute…
…tfold Path is divided into two areas: knowledge (Right View and Right Intention) and conduct (Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration). It emph…
The Festival of Fools: A Tale of Wisdom
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The Festival of Fools: A Tale of Wisdom
…that they had confined themselves to their houses because of a festival by fools possessed of False Speech and for that reason had not been able to attend to the Buddha. The Buddha subsequently gave the tea…
…ss, while the wise recognize true benefit. This tale emphasizes the importance of maintaining Right Speech and Right Action, highlighting the value of mindfulness over frivolity. For more insights, visit dm…
Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
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Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
…osity 132 ghosts, hungry 34: realm of the, suffering of birth in 63 gossip, malicious (see divisive speech) Gotrabhū: (Subtle), Dhammakaya 108, 134; (Coarse), Dhammakaya 108, 134; defilements of 136 graspin…
…pursuit of happiness and spiritual growth while avoiding pitfalls associated with greed and harmful speech. For further exploration of these principles, visit dmc.tv.