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Truth for the Family
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Truth for the Family
Part Five: Truth for the Family ourselves and the society in which we live. If we do not care to teach our children …
In this section, we explore the critical role of the Five Precepts in shaping our children's futures and the overall well-being of society. By instilling these values, families can contribute to raisi
Meditation for Family Well-Being
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Meditation for Family Well-Being
Part Five: Truth for the Family Chapter 26 Meditation and Family Meditation is the most effective way to train the m…
Chapter 26 discusses the importance of meditation in strengthening the mind's clarity and focus, particularly for children. It emphasizes that while ethical teachings are important, meditation provide
Truth for the Family: Teaching Respect and Responsibility
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Truth for the Family: Teaching Respect and Responsibility
Part Five: Truth for the Family able to absorb guidance readily. The ethics instilled in them will flourish and they…
In this section, the text emphasizes the necessity of teaching children respect and humility for personal growth and societal harmony. It argues that while some may advocate for freedom in thought, it
The Impact of Good Deeds and Dhamma Practices
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The Impact of Good Deeds and Dhamma Practices
…l wisdom. It is through Dhamma that we get to know the Law of Karma, the cycles of rebirth, and the truth of nature. Giving Dhamma knowledge. By giving Dhamma knowledge, we are providing the moral foundat…
การทำดีและการให้บุญแก่ผู้อื่นเป็นเรื่องสำคัญที่ช่วยเสริมสร้างการสนับสนุนจากผู้อื่น การสอนธรรมะเป็นรากฐานสำหรับหลักจริยธรรมและปัญญาทางจิตวิญญาณ ซึ่งเปิดทางให้เรารู้ถึงกฎแห่งกรรม การเกิดใหม่ และความจริง
Exploring the Concept of Dhammakaya
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Exploring the Concept of Dhammakaya
First, as a *kammadhāra* compound, the translation of the term *dhammākāya* will be ‘the body that is transcendental (lokuttara) dhamma’ or ‘the body that is Nibbāna.’ This gives a similar sense as th
…nding Dhammakaya is crucial in comprehending the nature of the Buddha as the embodiment of ultimate truth.
The Path of Self-Training and Endurance
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The Path of Self-Training and Endurance
…excessive complaints. 3.3) We must endure conflict, which means, we must endure other people. The truth is that we must accept that we have weaknesses which we have displayed, feelings we have that go ag…
This text discusses the necessity of self-training and mind control in overcoming bad habits and the challenges of life. It emphasizes the importance of endurance in dealing with natural hardships, ph
The Supreme Wisdom of the Lord Buddha
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The Supreme 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…
In times of sorrow and happiness, the wisdom of the Lord Buddha guides us on how to live right. His teachings illuminate the causes of life’s vicissitudes, emphasizing the Law of Kamma, where good or
Self-Realization and the Acceptance of Death
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Self-Realization and the Acceptance of Death
Part Five: Truth for the Family 2. Self-realization: Habitually reflect on the fact that it is natural for us to die…
In this segment, we explore the natural inevitability of death and how it shapes our perspectives on life. Daily reflection on our mortality encourages us to cultivate boonya and engage in good deeds,
Truth for the Family: Living with Purpose
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Truth for the Family: Living with Purpose
Part Five: Truth for the Family in our life is to live with purpose or meaning. The more we perform deeds that are p…
Part Five emphasizes that a meaningful life involves purposeful actions. It suggests avoiding evil, maximizing good deeds, and meditating to maintain a clear mind. The state of our mind at death impac
Truth for the Family
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Truth for the Family
Part Five: Truth for the Family A person who understands the purpose of life, habitually contemplates the reality of…
การมีความเข้าใจในจุดมุ่งหมายของชีวิตและการคิดถึงความจริงของความตาย จะทำให้ผู้คนสามารถพัฒนาการกระทำที่ดี และมีมุมมองที่ถูกต้องเกี่ยวกับโลก แม้ว่าจะต้องเผชิญกับความทุกข์ในโลก ก็ยังสามารถรักษาจิตใจให้มั่
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Family Day By Day 159 A Journey's Preparation Part Five: Truth for the Family
Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
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Understanding Suffering and the Noble Eightfold Path
…Eightfold Path (the Path to end suffering)* 1. Right View - view and wisdom in accordance with the Truths; to have a positive attitude about others as well as themselves. 2. Right Thought - to think witho…
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
Understanding Dhamma and Spiritual Realization
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Understanding Dhamma and Spiritual Realization
… would consider it is ‘the right time’ to deliver a deeper discourse associated with the four noble truths in order to ‘direct the listener’s workable mind’ to the realisation of the truth. In this manner,…
…ights how listening to the Buddha's teachings can purify the mind and facilitate realization of the truths, while also considering the importance of mental readiness and the interplay of body, speech, and …
Creating Harmony and Understanding in Family and Society
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Creating Harmony and Understanding in Family and Society
…o Want Their Father to Quit Drinking 221 Chapter 26 Fathers That Children Hate 229 Part Five ~ The Truth of Life 229 Chapter 27 Dad, Why Were We Born? 237 Chapter 28 Young People and the Lord Buddha 243 C…
This section explores vital aspects of family dynamics, including creating harmony, handling sibling conflicts, and instilling compassion in children toward vulnerable relatives. It further delves int
Saddhā: The Criterion of Being the Tathāgata's Son
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Saddhā: The Criterion of Being the Tathāgata's Son
Saddhā: Criterion of being the Tathāgata's Son The first point to be looked at is the criterion of being the Buddha’s ‘true son’ which is, in this passage, defined by means of his irremovable confiden
…is not an ordinary belief, but a quality of noble individuals (ariya-puggala) who have realized the truth of Buddha’s dhamma and become self-reliant. The passage highlights the spiritual achievement of a S…
Appendixes on Good Deeds and Paths to Destruction
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Appendixes on Good Deeds and Paths to Destruction
…ounges, theatres, entertainment saloons, etc. ; Gambling; Associating with "fools"; Laziness Sacca: truthfulness Sagati: the happy and fortunate realms of existence; heavens Samanattata: right roles; even …
… to personal destruction, including indulgence in liquor, gambling, and laziness. The importance of truthfulness and proper roles in relationships is emphasized, highlighting traditional and non-traditiona…
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
Dr. Michael Nobel's Support for Meditation and Peace
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Dr. Michael Nobel's Support for Meditation and Peace
…in, disease and poverty, to pro- tecting lives and property and to promoting ideals of morality and truth. We have a shining example here today, in the person of his holiness Luang Por Dhammajayo. These, r…
Dr. Michael Nobel reflects on the selfless acts of many who teach life skills and fight against societal issues, emphasizing that true human nature is not defined by violence. He attributes his newfou
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
…omon Islander colleagues, and when they reached inner happiness they also understood more about the truth of life. They even stopped killing and consuming alcohol and continued their search for inner happi…
The chapter discusses the impact of meditation, as taught by Mr. Sungvien Khanchaiphoom and Luang Por Dhammajayo, on violent cultures in the Solomon Islands and Africa. Through meditation, these commu
Taking the Long-Term View in Life
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Taking the Long-Term View in Life
…. Never mind what others might say. Ignore them; there is no use for argument. Let them realize the truth when their own death comes. October 1, 1992 96. ONE WHO ATTRACTS Build up your merit as much as y…
The text emphasizes the significance of adopting a long-term viewpoint, where the accumulation of merit becomes paramount. It suggests that upon death, only merit and demerit accompany us, urging indi