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Understanding the Inevitability of Suffering
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Understanding the Inevitability of Suffering
… that: "All beings without exception, which comprise the physical and psychological aggregates, are subject to the suffering of birth, old-age, sickness and death." For people in general who never studied th…
…discusses how the Aggregates of Clinging, similar to a large ox attracting insects, are perpetually subject to suffering in all realms. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing this suffering, particularl…
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
…is simple and ordinary for everybody. All people, no matter who they are, the rich or the poor, are subject to death. Death is a part of our lives. As long as there is birth, death will certainly come. Even …
In Buddhism, death is viewed as a natural and ordinary part of life, as articulated by the Buddha. It affects everyone regardless of status. The process of death and rebirth is likened to the life cyc
Building a Trustworthy Family
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Building a Trustworthy Family
….1) You must find a good teacher. That means that regardless of whether a person is interested in a subject or wishes to increase his/her knowledge, that person must find a teacher who has knowledge and abil…
The text emphasizes that honesty and self-control are essential for a trustworthy family environment. Good people avoid associations with dishonesty. A family lacking truthfulness cultivates suspicion
Keeping Love Alive (Cherishing Love)
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Keeping Love Alive (Cherishing Love)
…led for the summer program for ordained monks by the Venerable Teacher Monk Somchai Tanavuddho, the subject of cherishing love was discussed. Since husbands and wives should carefully consider this subject, …
In Chapter 3 of 'Thirty-eight Universal Steps to Eternal Happiness', the concept of cherishing love within marriage is explored by Venerable Teacher Monk Somchai Tanavuddho. The chapter emphasizes the
Buddhism and the Understanding of Life
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Buddhism and the Understanding of Life
…orn fully grown and parent-less, an autonomous and spontaneous birth. "The knowledge of these three subject matters I acquired from Buddhism. They have influenced me to improve myself, to elevate my morals, …
The text reflects on serious studies of Buddhism and how its teachings on rebirth, karma, and consequences of actions shape a more meaningful life. It emphasizes the importance of performing good deed
The True Refuge
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The True Refuge
…ompanions and material things are not a true refuge. These things are not lasting in nature and are subject to change and, at best, they can only be a temporary refuge. Instead, our true refuge is not subjec…
This text emphasizes that true refuge lies not in people, animals, or material possessions, which are all temporary and changeable. Instead, the lasting refuge is found in the Triple Gem: Buddha, Dham
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
…is simple and ordinary for everybody. All people, no matter who they are, the rich or the poor, are subject to death. Death is a part of our lives. As long as there is birth, death will certainly come. Even …
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับความตายและชีวิตหลังความตายในพระพุทธศาสนา เสนอแนวคิดว่าความตายเป็นเรื่องธรรมชาติที่ทุกคนต้องเผชิญ และเป็นกระบวนการที่เกิดขึ้นตั้งแต่การเกิดของเซลล์ในร่างกาย ความตายเป็นสาเหตุของทุกข์ที่
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
…e about to learn a foreign language. We must forget our native language to learn the new. Study the subject of life in the same manner. You must forget other things temporarily. Then you will discover the ma…
…et their native language to learn a foreign one, we must also set aside distractions to explore the subject of life. This universal knowledge is accessible within ourselves; by meditating, we can become both…
Building Strong Family Foundations Through Truthfulness and Self-Control
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Building Strong Family Foundations Through Truthfulness and Self-Control
….1) You must find a good teacher. That means that regardless of whether a person is interested in a subject or wishes to increase his/her knowledge, that person must find a teacher who has knowledge and abil…
This text discusses the importance of truthfulness (sacca) and self-control (dama) in family dynamics and personal growth. It emphasizes that individuals with a lack of truthfulness can create distrus
Keeping Love Alive (Cherishing Love)
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Keeping Love Alive (Cherishing Love)
…d for the summer program for ordained monks by the *Venerable Teacher Monk Somchai Tanavuddho*, the subject of cherishing love was discussed. Since husbands and wives should carefully consider this subject, …
In Chapter 3 of 'Thirty-eight Universal Steps to Eternal Happiness', the Venerable Teacher Monk Somchai Tanavuddho explores the importance of cherishing love in marriage. The chapter emphasizes the ne
Understanding Buddhism and Dhamma for Laypersons
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Understanding Buddhism and Dhamma for Laypersons
…n fully grown and parentless, an autonomous and spontaneous birth.” “The knowledge of these three subject matters I acquired from Buddhism. They have influenced me to improve myself, to elevate my morals, …
This text delves into the principles of Buddhism, emphasizing the idea of rebirth and the impact of kamma on one’s life. It discusses the existence of hell and heaven based on one's deeds and the dive
Understanding the Terms Kevala and Dhammakāya in Buddhist Texts
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Understanding the Terms Kevala and Dhammakāya in Buddhist Texts
…itten in the same case, i.e., accusative. This allows the term dhammakāya to function either as the subject or object of dipenta. In the former case, the term dhammakāya functions as an adjective, qualifying…
…e verses allows for various translations and interpretations, with 'dhammakāya' functioning as both subject and object in specific contexts, raising discussions around the teachings of the Buddha and the pat…
Understanding the Eternal Punishment of Life and the Role of Educators
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Understanding the Eternal Punishment of Life and the Role of Educators
…that cause others to seek their tuition as mentors or sources of knowledge in the required field or subject. Firstly, we must acknowledge that the teacher is a human being and must from birth learn the skill…
This content discusses the perpetual punishment of existence, highlighting how suffering is inherent in our lives through age, sickness, and basic needs. It emphasizes the necessity for mindful teachi
The Essential Role of Teachers in Education
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The Essential Role of Teachers in Education
knowledge or science in a way that encourages absorption while correctly and clearly conveying the subject matter to the pupil. To be skilled in the art of teaching, teachers must not only deliver the subje…
Teachers play a crucial role in shaping students by blending academic knowledge with moral guidance. A clear understanding of their responsibilities can empower teachers to produce not only intelligen
Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Key Terms and Definitions
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Understanding Buddhist Concepts: Key Terms and Definitions
…rmanence; transiency อนิจจัง (anicca) impermanence; transiency. Nothing is permanent; everything is subject to change. Attachment to all things that are impermanent causes suffering. อนุโมทนา rejoice; congra…
…self that causes attachment. It discusses 'อนิจจตา' (impermanence), highlighting that everything is subject to change, leading to suffering through attachment. Terms like 'อทินนนทาน' (taking what is not give…
Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
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Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
…things are impermanent (anicca), unsatisfactory (dukha) and nonself (anatta). Because everything is subject to change it eventually brings suffering to those who hold onto it. Once letting go has taken place…
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
ความสุขสำหรับเด็กๆ: การสอนทางพระพุทธศาสนา
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ความสุขสำหรับเด็กๆ: การสอนทางพระพุทธศาสนา
…her and your grandfather, these are all worn down and lying useless; so also is your body, which is subject to death and decay. Only the Dhamma of the virtuous is not subject to decay."
ในเนื้อหานี้พระราชาได้ถามพระพุทธเจ้าเกี่ยวกับการเกิดใหม่ของพระราชินีมัลลิกา ซึ่งพระพุทธเจ้าตอบว่า พระราชินีมัลลิกาได้เกิดในสวรรค์ทัสติตา พระราชามีความสุขมากกับคำตอบนี้และไตร่ตรองถึงดีและความหมายของการ
Understanding the Dhammakāya in Insight Meditation
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Understanding the Dhammakāya in Insight Meditation
…ha]. The eyes of these aforementioned bodies are still blind to the way in which the aggregates are subject to the Three Characteristics [ti-lakkhaṇa]. Only when the mind can attain the Dhamma Body can one’s…
This text delves into the concept of Dhammakāya Arahant, distinguishing between the Coarse and Subtle Dhammakāya. It explains that these bodies are transcendental and consist of pure aggregates that a
Understanding the Inner Bodies on the Path to Enlightenment
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Understanding the Inner Bodies on the Path to Enlightenment
…es. The inner bodies between the Paṭhama Magga Sphere and the Body of Enlightenment which are still subject to the Three Signs comprise: the Subtle Human Body, the Angelic Body, the Subtle Angelic Body, the …
This text delves into the various inner bodies that exist between the Paṭhama Magga Sphere and the Body of Enlightenment. These include the Subtle Human Body, Angelic Body, and several Brahma Bodies,
Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
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Understanding the Eightfold Path: Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration
…mediately and definitively be able to appreciate that the aggregate of corporeality [rūpakhanda] is subject to the Three Signs (impermanence, suffering and not-self), the aggregate of feeling [vedanākhanda] …
This excerpt explores the significance of the Eightfold Path, specifically focusing on Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration. It emphasizes understanding the aggregates of existence as they relate