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The Law of Kamma
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The Law of Kamma
Part Five: Truth for the Family Chapter 23 The Law of Kamma Throughout time, it has always been a great challenge to…
Chapter 23 discusses the Law of Kamma, emphasizing the importance of instilling good moral values in children. By teaching them to resist temptation and act kindly without seeking reward, families can
The Teachings of the Lord Buddha
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The Teachings of the Lord Buddha
…able. 2. He must be extremely intelligent, exceptionally virtuous, exceedingly knowledgeable of the truths about life, which is known as enlightenment; and all his knowledge must be acquired through his ow…
…ry. Lord Buddha fits this as His documented life is a testament to His wisdom and virtue. He sought truth independently, achieving enlightenment without claiming others' teachings. His Dhamma, universal an…
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
…e. It is a willpower derived from the purest form of wisdom that can help us clearly comprehend the truth of life and the way of the world." Luang Phaw Dhammajayo
…itivity. It cultivates willpower inspired by profound wisdom, aiding in our understanding of life's truths and the nature of the world. Embrace meditation to navigate through emotional distress and foster …
The Importance of Honoring Grandparents
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The Importance of Honoring Grandparents
…se their parents - will have children who mentally record these acts and copy them accordingly. The truth is what goes around comes around. When they reach old age, their child will treat them in the same …
The text emphasizes the need for parents to demonstrate respect towards their own parents (grandparents) to instill similar values in their children. It warns against negative behaviors towards parent
The Wisdom of Ancestral Teachings on Family Values
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The Wisdom of Ancestral Teachings on Family Values
…time, leading to endless hatred. With their wisdom and vision, our ancestors deeply understood this truth and its cause and effect. By teaching The Warm Hearted Family 338 Blessing Our Descendants. The War…
This text discusses the impact of family members fighting over property and money, highlighting how such conflicts lead to negative outcomes. Our ancestors recognized this issue and encouraged giving
The Importance of Home in Education
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The Importance of Home in Education
…ist with apprehension its destructive influences. It is here that the right view with regard to the truth of our existence and the world may have its foundations laid for future life. The bedroom is also s…
This text discusses the significance of home settings in educating young pupils. It emphasizes that the bedroom serves as a place for nurturing awareness and prayer, while the bathroom teaches hygiene
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Part Five The Truth of Life
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 t…
The Five Precepts offer a framework for living an ethical life that enhances our humanity. They include refraining from killing, stealing, adultery, lying, and consuming intoxicants. Adhering to these
Criteria for Giving and Boonya
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Criteria for Giving and Boonya
Part Five: Truth for the Family Chapter 24 Criteria for Giving and Boonya Today, people are inclined to put their fa…
In this chapter, the text discusses the prevailing trend of people placing their faith in science, which often overlooks the spiritual dimensions of existence. It highlights the distinction between th
The Journey of Chaiyaboon in Meditation
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The Journey of Chaiyaboon in Meditation
…s not enough to gain the perfect knowledge of Dhamma. One has to put Dhamma into practice until the Truth is revealed to him.” He later found an article in Vipassana Bantern-sarn, a publication on meditati…
Chaiyaboon's quest for true understanding of Dhamma led him to the teachings of Khun Yai Chand at Wat Paknam. Through her guidance, he realized the reality of heaven and hell, the importance of medita
Translator's Introduction to Buddhist Teachings
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Translator's Introduction to Buddhist Teachings
…valuable practice for those who wish to have a greater understanding of life, death, suffering, and truth. On a practical level, ordain-
…enduring significance of ordination as a practice that enhances understanding of life's fundamental truths. The hope is for the translation to provide clarity and appreciation for a tradition that has flou…
Understanding the Wisdom of the Lord Buddha
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Understanding the Wisdom of the Lord Buddha
…e they occur because of their own intellect and competence. However, the Lord Buddha discovered the truth about the unavoidable Law of Cause and Effect, which in Buddhism is the Law of Kamma. He taught tha…
This text emphasizes the supreme wisdom of the Lord Buddha, which serves as a guide in both sorrow and joy. It highlights the causes of life's vicissitudes, including the Law of Cause and Effect (Kamm
The Lord Buddha: A Model of Wisdom
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The Lord Buddha: A Model of Wisdom
…ha faced an expert on debate, He used His wisdom to solve this problem. Each of His words possessed truth, correctness, and reason. 7) In one case, Ven. Moggallana," as the Lord Buddha's representative, su…
This text reflects on the wisdom exhibited by the Lord Buddha when facing challenges like debate and Wrong Views. Ven. Moggallana, representing the Buddha, utilized supernatural powers against Nandopā
The Importance of Dhamma in Modern Society
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The Importance of Dhamma in Modern Society
…a seed of hope for future generations, so that they might find not only worldly knowledge, but also truth and the wisdom of Lord Buddha. It is gratifying to see that young students and lay people are bec…
This text discusses how a lack of moral values rooted in Dhamma leads to selfish actions that hinder economic and social growth in Thailand. It emphasizes that worldly knowledge is insufficient withou
Journey to Joy
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Journey to Joy
…the centre of the body, we will experience an internal awakening. We will be able to understand the truth of life thoroughly and consequently change our behavior in a
This passage emphasizes the importance of developing mental strength to face life's adversities. It explains how repeated misfortunes can lead to distress if we do not strengthen our minds. Meditation
Dhammakaya Temple and the Challenge of Abandoned Temples in Thailand
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Dhammakaya Temple and the Challenge of Abandoned Temples in Thailand
…e to come to the temple. Therefore, we can conclude that the media created their own version of the truth. While following the news of the Dhammakaya Temple, I also tracked the news concerning the increas…
The Dhammakaya Temple has remarkably survived against media backlash, drawing nearly 100,000 attendees to its ceremonies, despite allegations of bribery. Meanwhile, a concerning trend of temple abando
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
…hard way. This is yet another reason why we must be grateful towards our parents. They teach us the truth of this knowledge and how to use it in life." Family Day By Day 188 Glossary
In this section, key concepts in Buddhism are elaborated, including the importance of community (Sangha) and mindfulness (Satti) in nurturing a unified society. Sila, or moral discipline, highlights t
Raising Children: Fostering Wisdom and Respect
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Raising Children: Fostering Wisdom and Respect
… and listen to their mentor's teachings, to learn from their own life experiences, and to study the truth about the ever-changing world and the people in it. In totality, inner wisdom is born in the respec…
Part Two discusses the importance of teaching children punctuality, respect, and wisdom through consistent habits. It highlights the difference between worldly wisdom and inner wisdom, emphasizing tha
Buddhist Views on Sex and Celibacy
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Buddhist Views on Sex and Celibacy
…f laypeople full of burdens and responsibilities which prevent them from gaining insights about the truth of life and Dhamma. Laypeople busy their lives with earning money, family matters and daily problem…
In Buddhism, before taking ordination, monks were once laypeople. They view lay life as filled with burdens that hinder understanding of Dhamma. Engaging in daily life leads to temporary pleasures, ak
Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
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Monastic vs Secular Life in Buddhism
…st monks, who prolong the Lord Buddha's teachings. This allows the new generation to understand the truth of life and to follow the path accordingly, so they can live their lives righteously towards the ul…
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