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The Sublime Attributes of the Lord
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The Sublime Attributes of the Lord
Sabbāñutāläñā pävarasiãm] is the sublime head of the Lord. Nibbāna­rammaña pavarasitakesaṃ: the wisdom that recognizes Nibbāna as the object of consciousness is the sublime hair of the Lord. Catuttajj
This text discusses the sublime qualities of the Lord, emphasizing various forms of wisdom, such as the recognition of Nibbāna as the object of consciousness and the wisdom that leads to divine hearin
World No Tobacco Day Awards 2004
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World No Tobacco Day Awards 2004
The World No Tobacco Day Awards 2004 from WHO The World Health Organization (WHO) considered the work of Luang Phaw Dhammajay who has been teaching morality and integrity to people, freeing them from
The World Health Organization (WHO) honored Luang Phaw Dhammajay for his dedication to teaching morality and integrity while promoting a no-smoking and no-drinking campaign for over 30 years. This ini
Visualization Meditation with the Crystal Ball
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Visualization Meditation with the Crystal Ball
When you have relaxed your body and mind, start gently envisioning an internal image, visualizing a clear, perfectly round and unblemished crystal ball. It can be any size but should be bright as the
In this meditation practice, create a calm space for your body and mind. Visualize a clear, bright crystal ball, allowing any image to come to you peacefully. Use the mantra 'Samma Arahang' or 'Clear
The Sun of Peace
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The Sun of Peace
The Sun of Peace Contributors Honorary Consultants: Pharajbhavanavisudh (Ven. Dhammajayo Bhikkhu Phrabhavanaviriyakhun (Ven. Dattaejevo Bhikkhu Consultants: Ven. Chatchai Chattanchayo Ven. Amnuaysak
The Sun of Peace is a significant compilation of insights and teachings from prominent figures in the Buddhist community. This book brings together various perspectives on achieving peace through Budd
The Strength of the Mind
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The Strength of the Mind
A world of obstacles An unchanging picture of calm, Can be surmounted by your strength Compassion, The battle is already won Strength When your mind is s
This text highlights the power of the mind in overcoming obstacles and challenges with strength and compassion. It emphasizes the unwavering support from nature and spiritual principles, symbolizing t
Meditative Power
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Meditative Power
52. MEDITATIVE POWER When it comes to meditation, I have practiced thoroughly and became so proficient that I can comprehend everything, knowing what and where everything is. When it comes time to m
This text discusses the practice of meditation, highlighting the author's proficiency in achieving a deep understanding and focus during sessions. The author emphasizes the importance of separating me
Understanding Dhamma and Enlightenment
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Understanding Dhamma and Enlightenment
Attaining Dhamma: meditative attainment; a state of absorption in meditation where the mind achieves super insight and knowledge; knowing and seeing according to the truths. Attainment of Dhammakaya:
This content delves into the concept of Dhamma as a state of meditative absorption. It explains the attainment of Dhammakaya, where deep insight allows one to see the reality of life. Key terms such a
Dhammakaya International Meditation Centers in Asia
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Dhammakaya International Meditation Centers in Asia
JAPAN Tokyo Dhammakaya International Meditation Center of Tokyo 3-78-5 Arakawa, Arakawa-ku, Tokyo 116-0002, JAPAN Tel. (+813) 5604-3021 Fax. (+813) 5604-3022 E-mail : [email protected] Osaka Dhammakay
Discover the various Dhammakaya International Meditation Centers located throughout Asia, including Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and Taiwan. Each center offers unique opportunities for spiritual growth
Guided Meditation Through Visualization
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Guided Meditation Through Visualization
114 GUIDED MEDITATION Visualizing a Meditation Object The Great Master gave us a good technique for visualization: to imagine a crystal clear sphere that is totally flawless, as clear as a polished d
This guided meditation technique involves visualizing a flawless crystal sphere or any familiar object, such as fruit or jewels, to achieve mental clarity and peace. The method, taught by the Great Ma
การรู้สึกถึงพระเมตตาและพระพุทธเจ้า
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การรู้สึกถึงพระเมตตาและพระพุทธเจ้า
ไม่ผุดไม่ผลุดตลอด  พระพร แล้วก็รู้สึกถึงพระเมตตาไพเราะพุทธเจ้าผู้ ในวันในโรงแรมดีเดย์ออกจากความคิดนี้ สัญลักษณ์ไว้ใกล้ใจแล้ว รู้สึกมีไอร่าแล้วก็เดินไปเองในอากาศ เมื่อตื่นเต็มอยู่ในน้ำลายก้อยนั่นๆ เนื
ข้อความนี้พูดถึงการสัมผัสถึงพระเมตตาของพระพุทธเจ้าและความสงบที่เกิดจากการทำสมาธิ ผู้เขียนอธิบายถึงการเดินทางทางจิตใจที่นำไปสู่การเห็นคุณค่าของธรรมชาติและการมีชีวิตอยู่ร่วมกับผู้อื่นในสังคม การบูชาคุณค
การให้ทานและการบรรลุธรรม
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การให้ทานและการบรรลุธรรม
“สัตบรุษยอมให้ทานโดยเคารพ ให้ทานโดยความยำเกรง ให้ทานด้วยมือของตนเอง ให้โดยไม่ทิ้งขว้าง ให้โดยเชื่อผลที่จะมีในอนาคต นี้เป็นทานของสัตบรุษ” บัดนี้ โยมพี่เชิญของอาตมา หรือ ขุนพลแก้วแห่งกองทัพธรรม กลายญาณม
เนื้อหาที่นำเสนอเกี่ยวกับการให้ทานที่ถูกต้องและทรงคุณค่าเช่นเดียวกับการเติบโตทางจิตวิญญาณ ด้วยการอธิษฐานและความขอบคุณต่อโยมพี่ที่สนับสนุนในเส้นทางแห่งธรรม การสร้างบารมีและการมุ่งสู่จุดหมายสูงสุดในชีวิ
Message from The Most Ven. Phrarajabhavanavisudh - World Peace Ethics Contest 2007
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Message from The Most Ven. Phrarajabhavanavisudh - World Peace Ethics Contest 2007
Message from The Most Ven. Phrarajabhavanavisudh On occasion of the Examination Day for the World Peace Ethics Contest 2007 Greetings to all contestants of the World Peace Ethics Contest 2007, The
In a heartfelt message for the World Peace Ethics Contest 2007, The Most Ven. Phrarajabhavanavisudh encourages contestants to embrace the universal truths of the Buddha's teachings. He highlights the
Dedication of the Phongsawasdi Family
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Dedication of the Phongsawasdi Family
Dedication May every family that reads this book, have happiness, success, and the resolve to always perform good deeds. We dedicate the merits accrued through every written word in this book, to ou
This dedication expresses heartfelt wishes for happiness and success for families reading the book. It honors the memory of ancestors Soon and Huay Phongsawasdi and all family members who have passed
The Consequences of Heedlessness and the Path to Salvation
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The Consequences of Heedlessness and the Path to Salvation
so, even so, they who neglect the advice of the Buddhas, both Brethren and Sisters, lay Brethren and lay Sisters, come to great misery in the four hells, places where they are punished under the five
This text emphasizes the dire consequences awaiting those who ignore the Buddha's teachings. It contrasts the plight of the heedless with the rewards of those who adhere to his guidance. The recitatio
The Difference Between Monks and Street Beggars
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The Difference Between Monks and Street Beggars
What then is the difference between a monk, and a regular beggar on the street? Monks also depend on alms gathering, and although this same word is used for beggars, the act in itself, is entirely dif
The text discusses the fundamental differences between monks and street beggars. While both seek alms, begging for monks is an act of humility and dignity, whereas for beggars it often signifies despe
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 True Purposes of the Five Rooms in Life
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The True Purposes of the Five Rooms in Life
The True Purposes of the Five Rooms in Life Room Purpose(s) Bedroom To build up courage by 1) doing good deeds 2) pra
This text outlines the distinct purposes of the five rooms in life: Bedroom for courage, Bathroom for vitality, Kitchen for energy, Dressing Room for intelligence, and Workroom for wealth. Emphasizing
Ordaining for One’s Parents Brings Merit
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Ordaining for One’s Parents Brings Merit
Chapter 35 Ordaining for One’s Parents Brings Merit In this day and age of ever-present temptations and perpetual pressure to make a living, it is especially rare to find any family with a son who or
Chapter 35 discusses the rarity and importance of a son ordaining as a monk during Buddhist Lent. It highlights that such a decision reflects the virtue of the family and the son's commitment rather t
The Joy of Ordination and Gratitude to Parents
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The Joy of Ordination and Gratitude to Parents
vacation. The poster shows a mother about sixty years old. She is holding a small lei in her hands; her face is full of joy. Her son, attired in white novice robes, is bowing low at her feet showing d
The text discusses a poignant poster illustrating a mother and son, emphasizing the importance of ordaining while one's mother is alive, as a symbol of gratitude. The personal experience of the writer
Reflections on Life and Ordination
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Reflections on Life and Ordination
that one can do whenever one wants to. Ordination requires merits accumulated from one’s past life, as well as meeting all the qualifications set out in the discipline section of the Tripitaka. Unfort
This narrative discusses the importance of familial love and the motivation behind the decision to ordain. The author reflects on moments that brought him close to death, which deepened his desire to