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Problems Within the Family
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Problems Within the Family
…was erased by the reality. So, a person needs to choose an ideal partner based on the following: 1. Understanding and confidence (Law of Kamma); 2. Observation of acts of self discipline (precepts); 3. Willingness…
การแต่งงานมักไม่เป็นไปตามความคาดหวังเมื่อเรามีชีวิตอยู่ร่วมกัน ความรักอาจลดลง และปัญหาต่างๆ จะเกิดขึ้นเสมอ คนจึงต้องเลือกคู่ที่เหมาะสมโดยพิจารณาจากความเข้าใจ, วินัยในตนเอง, การช่วยเหลือ และการมีสติปัญ
Caring for Critically Ill Relatives
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Caring for Critically Ill Relatives
Part Four: Harmony Within the Family Chapter 17 Caring for Critically Ill Relatives Whether we like it or not, all who live in flesh will one day die. However, before our departure from this world, we
…ffering. This caring dynamic necessitates a strong sense of unity and compassion within the family. Understanding the physical deterioration associated with illness invites an in-depth discussion of how families c…
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
…leads to duggati, or unfortunate realms, while a clear mind results in sugati, or fortunate realms. Understanding these concepts is essential for fostering harmony within the family. This section also emphasizes t…
Truth for the Family: Lessons from the Buddha
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Truth for the Family: Lessons from the Buddha
Part Five: Truth for the Family 2. Ideally, he/she should be extremely intelligent, exceptionally virtuous, exceedingly knowledgeable of the truths about life (be enlightened), and all his knowledge m
…hose who practice them sincerely. The Dhamma remains relevant, providing guidance for happiness and understanding the consequences of one's actions. By adhering to these truths, individuals can foster a positive a…
Truth for the Family
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Truth for the Family
Part Five: Truth for the Family physical attempts upon His life. However, they had no effect on His strong determination. Furthermore, none of His actions were for personal gain. When offered valuable
…, demonstrating that a committed practice can lead to the same spiritual rewards. The text promotes understanding that actions taken in the name of Dhamma hold more value than material wealth. Millions have found …
Understanding the Law of Kamma in Family Dynamics
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Understanding the Law of Kamma in Family Dynamics
Part Five: Truth for the Family caution: We should know the mentality of the people around us! Initially, they may give us moral support. But once we advance too far and too fast, they may become anta
Part Five discusses the significance of understanding the timing and locality of our actions when seeking moral support from those around us. It highligh…
Understanding the Law of Kamma for Family Growth
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Understanding the Law of Kamma for Family Growth
Part Five: Truth for the Family have this kind of person as a subordinate, s/he should be ready to prove his actual accomplishments. This person may deserve a single level promotion. 3. If a person ha
… The text illustrates that hard work must be balanced with mindful action to foster genuine growth. Understanding this law can assist families in navigating challenges and achieving harmony. For more insights, vis…
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 faith in science above anything else. However, there are many things of which science
…aders to reflect on the nature of reality beyond scientific proof, and emphasizes the importance of understanding both the tangible and intangible aspects of our lives. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
A Journey's Preparation: Truth for the Family
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A Journey's Preparation: Truth for the Family
Part Five: Truth for the Family Chapter 28 A Journey's Preparation The man whom we call the Buddha was able to conquer all sufferings. He taught that we can cope with unexpected suffering by mindfully
…paring ourselves for life's challenges, such as aging, sickness, and death. Key reflections include understanding life’s purpose, which is not merely enjoyment but the pursuit of perfection and overcoming sufferin…
Ten Homework Assignments for Meditation Practitioners
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Ten Homework Assignments for Meditation Practitioners
Part Six: Meditation Technique and Tips Chapter 33 The Ten Homework Assignments for Meditation Practitioners 1 2 3 4 5 To improve our meditation experience, we must always observe how well we meditate
…the quality of meditation. We aim to create a reflective practice that encourages growth and deeper understanding of our meditation journey. For resources and more insights, visit dmc.tv.
Understanding Heaven and Hell in Buddhism
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Understanding Heaven and Hell in Buddhism
Part Seven: Appendixes realm, we ourselves need to be pure. When we are pure, our accumulated amount of boonya energy will refine our mind to a certain degree and automatically bring us to that realm
This text discusses the Buddhist understanding of heaven and hell, emphasizing the role of boonya and baap in determining one's afterlife. It expl…
Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
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Understanding Key Concepts in Buddhism
Part Seven: Appendixes Right Roles; refers to the principle of aiding people in order to develop a unified society Sangha: an assemblage; a community of people who have completely dedicated their live
… negative outcomes and encourages gratitude towards parents for imparting this essential knowledge. Understanding these principles aids individuals in aligning their lives with Dhamma to get better outcomes in the…
Bibliography and References in American Family Diversity
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Bibliography and References in American Family Diversity
Part Seven: Appendixes Bibliography and References Eitzen, M. Zinn and D. Stanley, Diversity in American Families, Harper and Row Publishers, New York 1987. Somdet Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Va
…viding a well-rounded view of societal and cultural perspectives. These references not only enhance understanding but also serve as a springboard for further study in related fields. For additional information, re…
Meditation Centres Worldwide
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Meditation Centres Worldwide
DUBAI DIMC of Dubai 98b (Villa No.2), 63E St., Mirdif Dubai, U.A.E. Tel: +971 (0)4-288-5464 The Middle East Thailand Co-ordinator Contact: Ms. Rawiwon Mechang Tel: +(668)-5-071-0190 E-mail: rawi0072@y
…s specific addresses, telephone numbers, and contact details for coordinators in different regions. Understanding these global meditation centres is essential for practitioners seeking guidance in their meditation…
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace 8 imagine how to become that person. A group of researchers set out to discover the source of inner peace. They carried out an experiment using two six-year-old boys, Johnny
…ontrasting reactions emphasize the importance of internal outlook over external circumstances. This understanding can help individuals foster their own inner peace in daily life. More insights can be found at dmc.…
Where Does Peace Begin?
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Where Does Peace Begin?
Where Does Peace Begin? temperament. The root of peace and calm comes from within the mind, and it is this fact that ultimately causes one to have a good or bad temperament. Knowing this, how do we th
This text emphasizes that true peace and calm originate from within the mind. By understanding and achieving a pure and contented mindset, individuals can find true happiness. True happiness lea…
What do Humans Really Want?
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What do Humans Really Want?
Chapter 3 What do Humans Really Want? F or most people, the list of things they want can probably go on forever; in contrast, the list of things they need is probably quite short. We have a hard time
…s and needs, and the impact this has on our pursuit of satisfaction in modern life. Without a clear understanding of satisfaction, we can find ourselves perpetually striving for more, often losing sight of what tr…
What Do Humans Really Want?
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What Do Humans Really Want?
What do Humans Really Want? are wants, not needs, and we must know how to curb our excessive wants, so that we do not over- indulge in our desires. Consider an art collector. He has run out of space i
…ople often confuse happiness with materialism or hedonistic pleasures, indicating a need for deeper understanding of true fulfillment. We must seek happiness in more meaningful and sustainable ways rather than acc…
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
…e of being that does not lead to further suffering for oneself or others. The chapter suggests that understanding happiness's true essence is crucial for finding enduring joy in life. For more insights, visit dmc.…
Golden Age of Inner Peace
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Golden Age of Inner Peace
Golden Age of Inner Peace Islands believe that white people are full of vita- mins and protein, and hunting humans is the cul- ture for them. This barbaric belief has separated them from the outside w
…stablishment of meditation centers in South Africa is highlighted, showing a path towards peace and understanding, as participants experience tranquility from within. The Middle Way program is pivotal for these tr…