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Creating the Best in Oneself
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Creating the Best in Oneself
…r jealous, and then reversed their conduct by improving themselves, will possess positive thoughts, speech, and actions. When good deeds are accumulated, bad habits will turn into positive ones and they wil…
This text discusses how individuals can transform negative traits such as selfishness and anger into positive ones through self-improvement. It highlights the importance of acts of generosity and expl
The Merits of Contributing to Buddha Images
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The Merits of Contributing to Buddha Images
…mes. 4) Regardless of the number of rebirths, if the contributor unintentionally has evil thoughts, speech or actions, or experiences problems in life, with the simple recollection of the Buddha image he do…
Those not born during Buddha's time must seek refuge in His teachings. Our ancestors, through meditation, recreated His image in Buddha statues, enriching our faith and spiritual knowledge. Contributi
YUWA CAMP: The House of Love and Peace
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YUWA CAMP: The House of Love and Peace
…e House of Love of Yuwakalyanamitra House means a place which serves as a mold of characters (act, speech and thought) of those dwelling in it according to its characteristics. Love means goodwill towards…
YUWA CAMP is dedicated to shaping the characters of youth through meditation, fostering goodwill towards others. It serves as a House of Love where children learn integrity and compassion, becoming na
The New Middle East: Democracy vs. Stability
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The New Middle East: Democracy vs. Stability
…cause in the long run, stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty,” he proclaimed in a speech at the National Endowment for Democracy in 2003. And he began his second term by simply declaring t…
This text discusses the shift in U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East following the September 11 attacks. President Bush's declaration of aligning American values of freedom and security contrasted
Exploring the Concept of Dhammakāya in the Aggañña-sutta
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Exploring the Concept of Dhammakāya in the Aggañña-sutta
…80], and at the end of the story that both of them were delighted and rejoiced at the Blessed one’s speech.[D.III.98]. 19 Some manuscripts write ‘asamāhāriya.’ 20 SR edition writes, ‘vācāya.’
This text discusses the term 'dhammakāya' as referenced in the Aggañña-sutta, emphasizing its importance in defining an heir of dhamma and the Tathāgata’s true son. The conversation between the Buddha
Supramundane Paths and Fruits in Dhammakāya
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Supramundane Paths and Fruits in Dhammakāya
…hese transcendental paths and fruits as well as Nibbāna can be identified with dhammakāya. Gotami’s speech, that her dhammakāya has been ‘brought up’ (saṃva-ddhita), indicates the development of her dhammak…
The text discusses the different transcendental levels of dhammakāya, highlighting the distinction between trainees and non-trainees. The first seven levels correspond to qualities of trainees, wherea
The Examination of Moral Consequences
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The Examination of Moral Consequences
…ve taken life, committed thefts, or fornication, have uttered lying, slanderous, abusive, gossiping speech, have been covetous, of malign thoughts, of evil opinions. They anon have fallen ill of mortal suff…
In this dialogue, the protagonist questions Master Kassapa about the existence of moral consequences for unethical actions. Despite Master Kassapa's assertions, the protagonist cites personal experien
Exploring the Existence of Life After Death
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Exploring the Existence of Life After Death
…rom taking life, from committing thefts, or fornication, from lying, slandering, rude, or frivolous speech, who have not coveted, or had malign thoughts or evil opinions. They anon have fallen ill of mortal…
บทสนทนาระหว่างเจ้าชายกับอาจารย์คัสซัปปะ เกี่ยวกับการมีหลักฐานที่ชัดเจนในการพิสูจน์ว่าชีวิตหลังความตายมีจริงหรือไม่ เจ้าชายกล่าวถึงเพื่อนๆ และญาติที่รักษาศีลธรรมแต่ประสบโรคภัยและไม่ได้เกิดใหม่ในโลกที่ส
Questioning the Existence of a Spiritual Realm
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Questioning the Existence of a Spiritual Realm
… the precepts, abstaining from taking life ; from taking what was not given, from inchantity, lying speech and strong intoxicating liquors. They anon have fallen mortally ill ; and I, having told them how s…
In a thought-provoking dialogue, a prince challenges Master Kassapa's assertions about the existence of a spiritual realm. The prince draws upon personal experiences with friends who lived virtuous li
The Teachings of Master Kassapa
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The Teachings of Master Kassapa
… put an end to ; and those that take part in the sacrifice have wrong views, wrong intention, wrong speech, wrong action, wrong livelihood, wrong endeavour, wrong mindfulness, wrong rapture, such a sacrific…
In this text, the narrator expresses admiration for Master Kassapa's teachings, viewing him as a guide on the path to enlightenment. The dialogue reveals the significance of understanding true sacrifi
The Importance of Meaningful Sacrifice
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The Importance of Meaningful Sacrifice
…res put an end to, and those that partake of the sacrifice have right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right endeavour, right mindfulness, right rapture, such a sacrific…
In this passage, Master Kassapa illustrates the difference between ineffective sacrifices and those that are rooted in right intention and character. A farmer with poor seeds and unfavorable condition
Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta - The Gift to the Sangha
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Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta - The Gift to the Sangha
…ling living beings, from taking what is not given, from misconduct in sensual pleasures, from false speech, and from wine, liquor, and intoxicants, which are the basis of negligence. It is owing to the Bles…
In this excerpt from the Dakkhīnāvibhanga Sutta, the importance of giving to the Sangha is emphasized. Gotami's act of offering cloths is noted as significant, with the respect shown towards her relat
The Virtue of Abstaining in Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta
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The Virtue of Abstaining in Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta
…ling living beings, from taking what is not given, from misconduct in sensual pleasures, from false speech, and from wine, liquor, and intoxicants, which are the basis of negligence, I say that it is not ea…
The Dakhina-vibhanga Sutta highlights the significance of abstaining from harmful actions such as killing and immoral conduct. It illustrates how one's journey towards refuge in the Buddha, Dhamma, an
นิยายสาร Dhamma TIME ประจำเดือน พฤศจิกายน
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นิยายสาร Dhamma TIME ประจำเดือน พฤศจิกายน
…ือ : "คำสอนยาย") ทำวิชาชาได้ Super-Advanced Meditation Because I have the purity of body, mind and speech, I have adhered to morality and truthfulness, and I have an utmost love for meditation, I was allow…
บทความนี้นำเสนอประสบการณ์ที่เกิดจากการที่คุณยายได้รับการเข้าร่วมโปรแกรมสมาธิขั้นสูงที่วัดปากน้ำ โดยไม่ได้ผ่านขั้นตอนการสอบที่เข้มงวดตามปกติ ซึ่งสะท้อนถึงการมีคุณธรรมและความรักในสมาธิของท่าน เช่น ความบ
Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
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Understanding Transcendental Inner Bodies and Meditation
… of suffering, and the path to freedom from suffering. Kamma (Skt, Karma): action or deed of body, speech and mind. Every willed action brings future consequences, including future rebirths; the consequenc…
This text discusses the concept of 18 transcendental inner bodies accessed through advanced meditation, reaching the Dhammakaya for profound insights. It also covers the Five Hindrances, which are neg
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…e, when they die. Noble Eightfold Path: the Path to end suffering, consisting of Right View, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. Paceka …
This glossary provides definitions and insights into crucial Buddhist terms such as Mundane Merit, which refers to merit from good deeds, and Nibbana, the ultimate state of happiness and enlightenment
The Journey of Self-Improvement and Patience
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The Journey of Self-Improvement and Patience
Suzanne Jeffrey ample, of sitting for long periods of time in meditation. We must also be patient toward the imperfection of others. And we must practice this. Why? Because this helps us correct the
…importance of maintaining a healthy body and mind as well as the teachings of the Buddha about kind speech and mutual understanding are highlighted. Ultimately, the text serves as a reminder that the path t…
Buddha's Teachings on Patience and the Eight Precepts
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Buddha's Teachings on Patience and the Eight Precepts
…thing that does not belong to you, or is given to you, (3) No sexual contact, (4) No Lying or False Speech, (5) No ingestion of illegal substances or alcohol, (6) No wearing jewelry, cosmetics, perfume, or …
This text emphasizes the significance of patience and kindness according to Buddha's teachings during a week of meditation while following the eight precepts. It highlights the importance of good mann
Teacher’s Conference Insights on Moral Responsibilities at Panawat
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Teacher’s Conference Insights on Moral Responsibilities at Panawat
…belong to you or been given to you, (3) No sexual misconduct, and (4) No lying, gossiping, or false speech.] “This week is all about teaching the teachers about moral responsibilities and how important it i…
ในการประชุมครูที่ Panawat ได้เน้นถึงความสำคัญของหน้าที่และจริยธรรมในสังคม พร้อมกับการสอนศีลธรรมในโรงเรียน วัด และที่บ้าน ที่สำคัญคือการทำงานร่วมกันของครูทุกกลุ่มเพื่อสร้างสังคมที่มีคุณธรรม โดยเน้นการป
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