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The Middle Way: A Path to Liberation
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The Middle Way: A Path to Liberation
…he Lord Buddha, and gained insight into the Four Noble Truths which comprise: 1. The Noble Truth of Suffering [dukkha ariyasca] 2. The Noble Truth of the Causation of Suffering [dukkhasumudaya ariyasacca]
…y to enlightenment as the Buddha, allowing him to gain insight into the Four Noble Truths regarding suffering and its causes. For further resources, visit dmc.tv.
The Buddha's Teachings on Sensory Pleasures
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The Buddha's Teachings on Sensory Pleasures
…lly be tortured or executed by sword, foil, spear or javelin. In the end there is nothing more than suffering. Ultimately, there is not even the slightest benefit from indulging the pleasures of the senses. …
…He likens them to poisonous fruits, sharp weapons, and children's toys, highlighting the inevitable suffering and negativity in such pursuits. These comparisons emphasize that engaging in sensory pleasures lea…
Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
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Understanding Suffering in Buddhism
…[yam piccham na labhati dukkhā] 13. Clinging to the Five Aggregates [pañcupādānakkhanda dukkhā] 1. Suffering as a result of Birth [jāti dukkhā] The Lord Buddha taught that suffering as a result of birth is ‘b…
บทเรียนของพระพุทธเจ้ามุ่งเน้นไปที่การเข้าใจทุกข์และธรรมชาติของมัน เช่น ความทุกข์จากการเกิด, ความตาย, และอารมณ์ต่างๆ เช่น ความโศกเศร้า การพลัดพราก และความผิดหวัง ความทุกข์เกิดจากการคลั่งไคล้ในaggregate
The Dangers of Craving in Buddhism
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The Dangers of Craving in Buddhism
…s the wishfulness, attachment and captivation with the world of the aggregates and is the origin of suffering." Craving as the Cause of Unwholesome Behaviours Those beings that try to attain happiness depende…
…lighted, suggesting that its magnitude may be insurmountable. Craving is described as the source of suffering and the root of various unwholesome behaviors, as outlined in the Ten Paths of Unwholesomeness, whi…
Understanding the Dhammakāya and Its Mind
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Understanding the Dhammakāya and Its Mind
…to see that all of these bodies are subject to the Three Signs [tilakkhaṇa]— impermanence [anicca], suffering [dukkha] and not-self [anattā]. All this is seen by the eye of the Dhammakāya. All this is known wi…
… to observe the eight inner bodies. This process unveils the Three Signs of Existence—impermanence, suffering, and not-self—through the eye of the Dhammakāya. As meditators cultivate insight (vipassanā) and pr…
Knowledge of the Path to Cessation of Suffering
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Knowledge of the Path to Cessation of Suffering
3.8.1 Dukkhanirodhagāminī Saccāṇa: Knowledge of the existence of Path to the Cessation of Suffering. 3.8.2 Dukkhanirodhagāminī Kiccaṇāṇa: Knowledge of what must be done in relation to Path to the Ce…
This text discusses the twelve stages of the Cycle of Examination derived from the Four Noble Truths and their relation to enlightenment. It elaborates on the three circuits: knowledge of existence, k
Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
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Metaphors and Teachings on Suffering and Generosity
…y 65]: inscure, [metaphor for Buddha's practice 95] generosity 132 ghosts, hungry 34: realm of the, suffering of birth in 63 gossip, malicious (see divisive speech) Gotrabhū: (Subtle), Dhammakaya 108, 134; (Co…
…cluding the metaphor of a gardener removing weeds representing the body, and insights into craving, suffering, and the consequences of sensual indulgence. Key themes include generosity, the realms of existence…
Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
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Exploring Self-Mortification and Sensual Indulgence
…0; transcending 124 sentimentality, overcoming 120 separation from loved ones and treasured things, suffering of 47, 58, 72, 199 sister, wife like a 155 sixteen tasks, of Phramonkolthepmuni 207 skin 59, 65 sla…
… to sense pleasures. The document also addresses desire and craving as significant factors in human suffering and the path toward liberation. Specific practices, their fruitlessness, and their unprofitable nat…
Exploration of Metaphors in Buddhist Philosophy
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Exploration of Metaphors in Buddhist Philosophy
…Wise- success, secret of, by stopping the dom 106, 107, 120 mind 115 Sphere of Dhamma (physical hu- suffering (as one of Three Charac- man body)(see Paṭhama Magga teristics) 109, 122, 138, 139 Sphere) sufferin…
…st philosophy, including the snake as a metaphor for craving and its relationship to the concept of suffering. It further elaborates on the significance of speech, the nature of existence, and the various real…
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… medicine from being absorbed where it’s really needed.” In 1956, Luang Phaw had been diagnosed as suffering from hypertension and as his monastic responsibilities grew more onerous, his chances for a full re…
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…f Wat Paknam maintained that for as long as Dhamma didn’t manage to reach back to the origin of the suffering, ousting those responsible for producing such suffering, there would be no way of stopping the suff…
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Marriage from a Dhamma Perspective
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Marriage from a Dhamma Perspective
…praise and blame, as well as happiness and pain Our attachment to worldly matters always results in suffering. As a result, our efforts in the pursuit of Perfections can run into obstacles and we can lose sigh…
…ch as The Five Precepts. Life’s challenges, influenced by The Eight Worldly Conditions, can lead to suffering, necessitating a strong partnership to navigate these hurdles. A supportive partner can help mainta…
A Journey of Love and Resilience
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A Journey of Love and Resilience
…n' Although most of them praise me for my sweet voice, in reality my life is full of bitterness and suffering I was born in Korat (Nakornratchasima province). I lost my mother when I was young and my father is…
Ms. Pornprachern Boonsungnern, a 49-year-old singer from Nevada, USA, reflects on her life of suffering and joy. Losing her mother young, she lived in poverty but found hope through music. Winning a sing…
Buddhist Perspective on Sexual Relationships
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Buddhist Perspective on Sexual Relationships
…e, intercourse should be valued and engaged in with the awareness that overindulgence could lead to suffering as well. : Is it, according to the Buddhist Laws, acceptable to have sexual relationships before ma…
In Buddhism, sexual intercourse is seen as a source of temporary pleasure that may lead to suffering if indulged excessively. While there are no direct teachings regarding premarital sex, it is advise…
Buddhist View on Sex
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Buddhist View on Sex
…of true happiness as well because they believe that celibacy is a means to liberate themselves from suffering and become enlightened like the Lord Buddha. 38
… mental happiness. Buddhist monks emulate his journey, viewing celibacy as a key to liberation from suffering and a path to enlightenment similar to that of the Lord Buddha. Their practices emphasize the impor…
Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
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Death & Afterlife in Buddhism
…mation from physical bodies to spiritual ones. The Lord also taught that death is a source of human sufferings. It causes separations from people and things we love. We are forced to depart from them although …
…tand death as a transformation from physical to spiritual existence and recognize it as a source of suffering due to separations from loved ones, pets, and possessions. The teachings encourage acceptance of de…
The Last Moments of Life: A Daughter's Duty
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The Last Moments of Life: A Daughter's Duty
bad deeds, in his last moment of life, he will experience great suffering. "As a daughter, you should stay close to your father. When the chance arises, give your father a D…
…down, and prepare alms food for monks. If her father struggles, maintaining faith can help ease his suffering. A personal experience highlights the power of chanting to alleviate pain and emphasizes the import…
The Path to Inner Bliss
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The Path to Inner Bliss
Thus mental suffering, which is a universality of life, exists for those who experience disappointment and dissatisfactio…
Mental suffering is a common experience tied to disappointment and dissatisfaction. The teachings of the Lord Buddha…
No Fear for Death
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No Fear for Death
… could be very strong so that one prefers to leave the physical body right away. All other forms of suffering seem to be insignificant. In order to cope with death, we must learn be fully conscious and remain …
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The Mind as an Origin
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The Mind as an Origin
SOLUTIONS FROM WISDOM XXV The Mind as an Origin Do not be overwhelmed with suffering. Keep your mind at peace in order to maintain equilibrium. The mind is the source of life energy, w…
This text emphasizes the need to maintain a peaceful mind in the face of suffering and life's difficulties. It highlights that the mind serves as the source of life energy, willpower…