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Understanding the First Two Precepts of Buddhism
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Understanding the First Two Precepts of Buddhism
…l not suffer a violent death • You will not be plagued by illness • You will enjoy a long life. 2. Stealing — Breaking the Second Precept Stealing is the act of taking possession of something without permiss…
…and mental benefits, including a long life and good health. Meanwhile, the Second Precept addresses stealing, outlining what constitutes theft and the consequences based on the severity of the act, including …
Understanding Karma and Retribution for Stealing and Sexual Misconduct
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Understanding Karma and Retribution for Stealing and Sexual Misconduct
The amount of effort put into the stealing -- The more effort put into the stealing, the more serious the retribution. According to the Law o…
การลงโทษจะต้องตรงกับอาชญากรรม อาชญากรรมการขโมยทำให้เกิดความทุกข์ให้ผู้อื่น ซึ่งการทำผิดที่ทำให้ผู้อื่นเดือดร้อนมากจะมีโทษที่รุนแรงกว่า อย่างเช่น ถ้าขโมยทำให้ผู้ถูกขโมยทุกข์ยากมาก จะถูกลงโทษหนัก เช่น อ
Buddhist Teachings on Parenting
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Buddhist Teachings on Parenting
…ot only with food, but they should also teach their child to abstain from misdeeds such as killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech, consumption of alcohol and narcotics, and involvement in any othe…
…only providing food but also instilling moral values such as abstaining from misdeeds like killing, stealing, and false speech. Parents are encouraged to teach their children to engage in good deeds, practice…
Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
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Understanding the Five Precepts and Spiritual Cultivation
…ive by which build character and produce boonya; They include: not killing any living creature, not stealing, no sexual misconduct or adultery; no lying; abstaining from the use of intoxicants. A more positiv…
…larly sexual desire, fostering spiritual growth. The Five Precepts include refraining from killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, and intoxication. They promote saving lives, respecting others' belongin…
Valuable Tools for Personal Growth
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Valuable Tools for Personal Growth
…ecepts (sila): 1. Abstaining from killing any living being (Pānātipātā veramani) 2. Abstaining from stealing; taking that which is not given (Adinnādānā veramani) 3. Abstaining from adultery and sexual miscon…
…ighlight the Five Precepts (sila) which are fundamental ethical guidelines—abstaining from killing, stealing, adultery, false speech, and intoxicants. Together, these principles promote a life of integrity an…
The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
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The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
…holesomeness in others. There are three main actions that are considered immoral actions: killing, stealing, and adultery. Those are corrupt actions of the body. But there are also corrupt verbal actions as …
…ce on moral behavior and the understanding of the Law of Kamma. Immoral actions, including killing, stealing, adultery, and harmful speech, are identified as detrimental to personal growth and societal harmon…
Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
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Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
…) Body, (2) Speech, and (3) Thoughts. For the body, the three acts causing retribution are killing, stealing, and sexual misconduct. For speech, the acts causing retribution are lying, using divisive speech, …
… acts lead to negative outcomes. Unwholesome deeds are categorized into three areas: Body (killing, stealing, sexual misconduct), Speech (lying, harsh speech), and Thoughts (covetousness, wrong views). Unders…
Understanding Dharma and Buddhist Practices
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Understanding Dharma and Buddhist Practices
…practice the Five Precepts, which consist of not killing any living beings (including animals), not stealing, not lying, not committing sexual misconduct, and not consuming intoxicating substances (drugs, alc…
…itation. They adhere to Five Precepts as ethical guidelines, which include refraining from killing, stealing, lying, sexual misconduct, and substance abuse. Meditation serves as a tool for mental clarity and …
Understanding the Five Aggregates, Tenfold Path of Wholesomeness, and Four Lofty States of Mind
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Understanding the Five Aggregates, Tenfold Path of Wholesomeness, and Four Lofty States of Mind
…a 10 -- Tenfold Path of Wholesomeness 1. Not killing – including killing animals and people 2. Not stealing – including cheating, deceiving, corruption, thievery, robbery, intimidation, forgery, and embezzle…
…Tenfold Path of Wholesomeness guiding ethical behavior by promoting principles such as not killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, gossiping, ill speech, idle chatter, envy, vengeance, and wrong views. L…
Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
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Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
…re hurtful. 4. Right Action - good conduct earned by not killing or harming humans and animals, not stealing, not committing sexual misconducts, not taking intoxicants. 5. Right Livelihood - to practice hones…
This text discusses the origin of suffering, which stems from attachment to desire and worldly pleasures. It highlights that suffering ceases when such attachments are released. The Noble Eightfold Pa
Glossary of Dhamma Terms
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Glossary of Dhamma Terms
…d character and produce large amounts of boonya; They include: not killing any living creature, not stealing, no sexual misconduct or adultery; no lying; abstaining from the use of intoxicants; not wearing an…
This appendix provides definitions for crucial terms related to Dhamma, including the meaning of Dhama, the significance of giving sermons, the process of forming right outlooks, and the concept of su
Achieving Purity within the Family
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Achieving Purity within the Family
… and stinginess. We end our thoughts of coveting other people's possessions. We end our thoughts of stealing something that does not belong to us. And we do this by actively seeking ways to be generous. Wake …
In this section, we focus on achieving a higher state of purity by concentrating on attracting goodness. By eliminating negative behaviors such as greed, we can end selfishness and embrace generosity.
Truth for the Family: The Five Precepts
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Truth for the Family: The Five Precepts
Part Five: Truth for the Family of infringing upon all the other precepts. Hence, the Fifth Precept reminds us not to consume intoxicants to maintain our true nature. Thus the Five Precepts are: 1. Do
…mework for living an ethical life that enhances our humanity. They include refraining from killing, stealing, adultery, lying, and consuming intoxicants. Adhering to these principles fosters respect, emotiona…
Meetings with a Dharmar Master
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Meetings with a Dharmar Master
…teacher and to others, (2) Cleanliness, (3) Punctuality, (4) Keeping the five precepts (no killing, stealing, lying, sexual misconduct, or taking intoxicants), and (5) showing patience for meditation. The peo…
In a meeting with a Dharmar Master, the conversation revolves around the path to enlightenment and overcoming defilements. The Master emphasizes that eradicating defilements is essential for reaching
Buddha's Teachings on Patience and the Eight Precepts
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Buddha's Teachings on Patience and the Eight Precepts
…ed and mindful all of the time. You need 7 Eight Precepts: (1) No killing any living being, (2) No stealing or taking anything that does not belong to you, or is given to you, (3) No sexual contact, (4) No L…
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
…apital’ of human beings. [NOTE: The first four precepts are (1) No Killing any living being, (2) No stealing, or taking anything that does not belong to you or been given to you, (3) No sexual misconduct, and…
ในการประชุมครูที่ Panawat ได้เน้นถึงความสำคัญของหน้าที่และจริยธรรมในสังคม พร้อมกับการสอนศีลธรรมในโรงเรียน วัด และที่บ้าน ที่สำคัญคือการทำงานร่วมกันของครูทุกกลุ่มเพื่อสร้างสังคมที่มีคุณธรรม โดยเน้นการป
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Key Terms and Definitions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Key Terms and Definitions
…phenomena) อดิษฐาน past life; previous life; previous existence อทินนนทาน taking what is not given; stealing อทุกขมสุข neither happy nor unhappy อธิษฐฐาน (adhttana) resolve; resolution; determination; firmnes…
This text presents key Buddhist concepts such as 'อนัตตา' (non-self), emphasizing that there is no lasting essence, only the illusion of self that causes attachment. It discusses 'อนิจจตา' (impermanen
Ten Ways to Perform Good Deeds
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Ten Ways to Perform Good Deeds
…ve a virtuous life. At the very minimum, we should keep the Five Precepts: to abstain from killing, stealing, lying, intoxication and sexual misconduct. Just doing this will make us feel better, less ill at e…
This text outlines ten good deeds that enhance merit, including acts of giving, adherence to moral precepts, and mental cultivation through meditation. It emphasizes the importance of generosity in co
Death and Rebirth in Different Beliefs
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Death and Rebirth in Different Beliefs
…od place after their death. In contrast, if the person usually committed sinful deeds like killing, stealing, or drinking alcohol, 55
This dialogue delves into the differing beliefs around death and rebirth. Monica reflects on the Christian viewpoint that sees life as preparation for heaven, while Luang Phaw offers a Buddhist perspe
Buddhist Teachings on Parenting
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Buddhist Teachings on Parenting
…ot only with food, but they should also teach their child to abstain from misdeeds such as killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech, consumption of alcohol and narcotics, and involvement in any othe…
This text discusses the essential teachings of Buddhism on parenting. It emphasizes that parents are responsible for providing not just food, but also moral and ethical guidance. Key principles includ