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Attaining Nirvana and Ending Rebirth
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Attaining Nirvana and Ending Rebirth
22 27 So, He suggested that there should be no death in this world. This can only happen if we end the process of rebirth by following the methods that He discovered. Therefore, we need to learn how t
This text discusses the notion of eliminating death through the cessation of rebirth by following specific teachings. It emphasizes the necessity of preparing for death to attain Nirvana and ultimatel
We Are What We Think
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We Are What We Think
THE WAY OF SOLITUDE XXXVI We Are What We Think 14 September 2004 If we know how to control our thoughts, we can focus our minds on positive things only and in this way we can enjoy everyday life. Our
This text emphasizes that our happiness is a direct result of our thought patterns. By focusing on positive thoughts, we can enhance our daily experience and overall well-being. The key message is tha
Transforming Your Mind through Positive Visualization
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Transforming Your Mind through Positive Visualization
If we want to feel good, we just think of a wholesome subject such as the Lord Buddha or the Great Master Phramong- kolthepmuni, the discoverer of Dham- makaya Meditation, as our role models. Or think
To cultivate a positive mindset, consider visualizing pure subjects such as the Lord Buddha or Phramongkolthepmuni, who introduced Dhammakaya Meditation. By thinking about the purity represented by a
The Power of the Mind
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The Power of the Mind
THE POWER OF THE MIND VIXI Organize the Mind through Meditation If we meditate everyday, our minds will be familiar with the center of the body and the state which focuses our mind. This practice does
Meditating every day helps us connect with the center of our body and focus our minds. This practice refines our thoughts, speech, and actions, leading to greater efficiency. Despite temptations of wo
The Journey to Attainment
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The Journey to Attainment
Before attainment, life is like running against the wind with a burning torch in our hand. The flame blowing towards us brings us heat and pain. When we reach a pond and dip the torch into the water,
Before reaching the state of Dhammakaya, life resembles a struggle against the elements with a burning torch, symbolizing suffering and challenges. Upon attainment, represented by dipping the torch in
The Point of Change in Life
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The Point of Change in Life
At this stage, we need to focus at the point where everything ceases to change. This point is very important and we can sense it only with our mind, not by touch. It will cease conflicts and suffering
At this stage, we must concentrate on the critical point where all changes stop. This moment is essential and can be perceived only by our minds, not through physical touch. It signifies the end of co
The Power of Meditation
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The Power of Meditation
15 February 2007 However, we can deal with those problems with wisdom and courage which are derived from the perfection of the mind when we meditate. With this state of mind, we will be like the sun t
On 15 February 2007, the text emphasizes the transformative power of meditation, highlighting how it fosters wisdom and courage. It encourages a consistent practice, urging readers to center their min
The Power of Meditation for World Peace
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The Power of Meditation for World Peace
Buddhist Buddhist Congregation become world-peace. The world has experienced spiritual drought for a long time, and the peaceful congregation will bring about change. The peace that everyone has longe
The text highlights the importance of meditation in achieving world peace. It suggests that many global issues stem from the wicked mind. By cultivating a calm and clear mind through meditation, indiv
Dedication to Inner Peace and World Peace
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Dedication to Inner Peace and World Peace
Dedication May the fruit here ripened Spread out to all beings So that all may Have great peace, wisdom, compassion, and truthfulness, A happy, warm family life, Diligently pursue perfections, Experie
This dedication expresses a hope that the fruits of knowledge and practice will bring peace, wisdom, and compassion to all. It emphasizes the importance of a happy family life, a diligent pursuit of p
Harmony Within the Family: Understanding Buddha's Teachings
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Harmony Within the Family: Understanding Buddha's Teachings
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family BUDDHA BOX: Interesting Historical Note: The man whom we call the Buddha said this about the afterlife: "A cloudy mind before death will lead one to the unfortunat
In this section, we delve into the teachings of the Buddha concerning the afterlife, highlighting the significance of one's mental state prior to death. According to Buddha, a cloudy mind leads to dug
Harmony Within the Family: Caring for Critically Ill Relatives
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Harmony Within the Family: Caring for Critically Ill Relatives
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family 1. Keep them away from worries. Do not let them hear about problems at home, their children's problems, or anything that might cause them to become unnecessarily d
Part Four emphasizes creating a harmonious environment for critically ill relatives by protecting them from worries, encouraging positive reflections on past good deeds, and promoting new acts of kind
In Their Final Days
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In Their Final Days
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family Chapter 18 In Their Final Days Regardless of the current relationship we have with our parents, we should remember that, when caring for them as they die, their st
无论我们与父母的关系如何,当我们照顾他们临终时,他们的心态将决定他们的未来归宿。即使我们在过去受到忽视,我们仍应对父母心怀感激。父母给了我们身体的形态,为我们行善提供了基础。即便他们的教育方式不尽如人意,我们也应感恩。父母通常无怨无悔地宽恕我们,尽管他们可能会责骂或惩罚我们。
Truth for the Family: Understanding Precepts and Human Nature
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Truth for the Family: Understanding Precepts and Human Nature
Part Five: Truth for the Family stockpile of behavioral (social, emotional and spiritual) problems, creating a generation of people who are only interested in themselves. Ignorance is the force behind
In this section, we discuss how behavioral problems contribute to a self-centered generation and the role ignorance plays in social issues. Parents often blame external factors for their children's st
Truth for the Family
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Truth for the Family
Part Five: Truth for the Family to be good people, we need to start the training process early. As soon as they learn to talk, they should be taught to say only "good" (genuine, kind, pure, exemplary)
In 'Truth for the Family', the text emphasizes the need for early training in kindness and the use of meditation to help individuals develop a strong sense of self-awareness. By teaching children to e
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 purposeful and good, the more our life can be considered meaningful. To get the very
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: The Power of Mindfulness and Meditation
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Truth for the Family: The Power of Mindfulness and Meditation
Part Five: Truth for the Family through mindfulness. Mindfulness is being aware of what we are doing at the present moment, and being able to differentiate, or make a judgment, about what is right or
Part Five of this enlightening series emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and meditation in family life. Mindfulness fosters awareness of our actions and helps us discern right from wrong, protec
Meditation Technique for Inner Peace
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Meditation Technique for Inner Peace
Part Six: Meditation Technique and Tips could imagine a shining sun, of any size that you like, bright like the midday sun but clean and soothing as the moonlight on a full moon night. You can choose
This section provides an easy meditation technique to cultivate inner peace. It focuses on visualizing a calming object such as a sun, moon, or candle flame in the center of your body. The method enco
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
Part Seven: Appendixes Kamma (Sanskrit: Karma): neutral word meaning action with intention; action Khanti: endurance Kilesa (also spelled Gilesa): the impure element to our mind; i. e. passion, lust,
This glossary provides definitions for essential Buddhist vocabulary, including terms like Kamma, which refers to actions with intention, and Nibbana, the ultimate state of understanding. It discusses
The Easiest Path to Happiness
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The Easiest Path to Happiness
Chapter 4 The Easiest Path to Happiness F ortunately for us, the easiest and fastest path to true happiness is, not far from us at all. But before we explore this path to true happiness, we need to un
Chapter 4 discusses the nature of true happiness and emphasizes that it is more than just temporary pleasures or escapes from suffering. Many seek happiness through various means, but true happiness i
Great Master and Follower of Peace
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Great Master and Follower of Peace
Great Master and Follower of Peace strength to battle all the obstacles they are fac- ing. Another important benefit of regular medita- tion is in helping one to find true happiness. Peace through med
This text emphasizes the transformative power of meditation, highlighting its role in achieving internal peace and resolving community conflicts. It narrates the journey of Phramongkolthepmuni (Sodh C