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TEN RIGHT VIEWS: A Path to Generosity and Understanding Kamma
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TEN RIGHT VIEWS: A Path to Generosity and Understanding Kamma
…ect you; this is the fruit of observing and practising respect. 4) Consequences of Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions Virtuous people provide the example of the consequences of our right views and the fruits that are …
This text outlines the ten right views that promote a deeper understanding of generosity, respect, and the consequences of one's actions in light of Kamma. Starting with generosity, it emphasizes the
Understanding Mental Purities and Wholesome Actions
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Understanding Mental Purities and Wholesome Actions
…action; beneficial act; virtuous deed; good deed tenfold wholesome course of action preliminary wholesome actions meritorious desire build “provision” (Virtue of Generosity) birth creation, existence and e…
…his text delves into the Buddhist understanding of mental impurities and their impact on virtue and wholesome actions. It discusses the importance of defilements and how monks aim to foster virtuous deeds through acti…
Understanding Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions
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Understanding Wholesome and Unwholesome Actions
…ne who has the Right View is like the first sunlight in the morning. And the person who has the ten wholesome actions going on in their lives has the Right View, the Right 'theory' or philosophy of life. And there are…
In this text, the author discusses the consequences of actions in life, emphasizing the importance of wholesome practices such as sharing, charity, encouragement, and recognizing the results of both g
The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
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The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
"Bhikkhus," my duties that are of benefit and support to you are now complete. I now wish to remind you that the nature of all living creatures is impermanence and degeneration. Thus, you should conti
…ue and reducing the chances of misconduct. As beings with limited lifespans, it is vital to perform wholesome actions. The state of mind influences kammic fruits, with good thoughts leading to positivity and vice vers…
The Wholesome Deeds of the Brahmin
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The Wholesome Deeds of the Brahmin
Once there was a brahmin who noticed that as the monks stopped at a certain place to robe themselves before entering the town for alms, the hems of their robes would always become wet from the dew on
…t purify gold multiple times to remove impurities, teaching that mental purification and continuous wholesome actions are essential for achieving a clearer mind.
Understanding Kamma and the Importance of Intentional Action
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Understanding Kamma and the Importance of Intentional Action
Suzanne Jeffrey "Kamma, then, applies to body, speech, and thought: action with intention. And the actions that we perform throughout our lifetimes reflect negatively or positively on the people arou
Suzanne Jeffrey discusses the significance of Kamma as it relates to body, speech, and thought, emphasizing intentional action's effect on relationships with family, teachers, and spiritual leaders. T
Understanding Merit and Demerit: The Law of Karma
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Understanding Merit and Demerit: The Law of Karma
The opposite of merit is demerit, or ‘sin’. Demerit is the product of bad deeds. Bad deeds cause ‘bad karma’. Demerit is a negative energy that is created when a bad deed is performed: mentally, bodil
The opposite of merit is demerit, representing the consequences of bad deeds which cause negative karma. Both good and bad deeds are governed by the Law of Karma, where actions determine outcomes in t
The Voice of Abstaining: Bases of Meritorious Action
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The Voice of Abstaining: Bases of Meritorious Action
The Voice of Abstaining 10. Pūrṇa - kiriyā - vatthu 10. Pūñā - kiriya - vatthu : 'Bases of Meritorious Action' Bhikkhus, these three are meritorious actions. What three ? Meritorious actions founde
เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับการกระทำที่มีบุญในพุทธศาสนา แบ่งออกเป็นสามประเภท ได้แก่ การให้, คุณธรรม, และการพัฒนา โดยพูดถึงผลของการกระทำที่มีบุญที่แตกต่างกันสำหรับผู้ที่ไม่พัฒนาในการกระทำที่มีบุญหลังจากตายแล้ว ซึ่
Understanding Defilements and the Path to True Happiness
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Understanding Defilements and the Path to True Happiness
"• In conclusion, the sufferings of all beings are caused by succumbing to the influence of our accumulated defilements - from the past until this moment. We open our eyes (all of our senses are open)
In conclusion, suffering arises from our defilements, which influence our actions and desires. To achieve true happiness, we must eliminate these defilements through good actions, stopping poor habits
The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
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The Path to Self-Development and Ethical Living
…re: lying, using harsh speech, causing conflict through speech, and idle chatter or gossip. These unwholesome actions lead to vengeance and having the wrong view. So the Buddha gave us the clear cut scale of what is g…
This text discusses the importance of self-development through six directions, emphasizing the role of ethical living and the teachings of Buddha in understanding one's mind and actions. It highlights
Dhammakaya Knowledge: The Five Aspects of Natural Law
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Dhammakaya Knowledge: The Five Aspects of Natural Law
The Dhammakaya Knowledge (Vijja10 Dhammakaya) is a profound knowledge that deals with the ‘Five Aspects of Natural Law’, the Law that governs all things. They include Biological Law, which governs all
The Dhammakaya Knowledge (Vijja10 Dhammakaya) focuses on the Five Aspects of Natural Law, including Biological, Chemical, Psychic, Karmic Laws, and the Law of Cause and Effect. This knowledge reveals
Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
…wholesome deeds Parami: high quality energy that is a result of offering one's life when performing wholesome actions; perfection, completeness Pattanumodanamaya: rejoicing in the wholesome deeds of others and the boo…
… the ultimate state of understanding. It discusses the implications of Kilesa and the importance of wholesome actions in the pursuit of perfection. Each term is explained to aid comprehension of core Buddhist principl…
The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
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The Importance of Carefulness in Buddhism
"Bhikkhus,5 my duties that are of benefit and support to you are now complete. I now wish to remind you that the nature of all living creatures is impermanence and degenerat.ion. Thus, you should cont
In this discourse, it is emphasized that impermanence is a fundamental nature of all living beings. To be mindful and careful is paramount in avoiding recklessness, which can lead to misconduct. By di
Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
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Understanding Kamma and Its Effects on Life
Suzanne Jeffrey " Meditation and concentration help us to discover and understand all of this. One of our jobs, as you well know, is to train the future leaders so that they will understand this, too
In this discourse, Suzanne Jeffrey emphasizes the significance of meditation and concentration in understanding Kamma, which refers to the actions we take and their intentions. We are tasked with trai
Raising Children: Building Good Habits
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Raising Children: Building Good Habits
Part Two: Raising Children In order to develop good habits, we must understand two things: (1) Heredity plays an important part in developing virtuous habits. If the parents practice good habits, even
In nurturing children, both heredity and environment play crucial roles in developing good habits. Parents should embody virtuous behaviors even before conception and continue these practices post-bir
Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
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Glossary of Key Buddhist Terms
Kakusandha (P. the name of a käya samphassa (tactile contact: past Buddha) see sense-contact) kalla (see embryonic precursor) käyasucarita (see wholesome kāma (see sensuality) physical deeds) kāmabhav
This text provides a glossary of key Buddhist terms, including definitions and insights into concepts such as Käyasucarita (wholesome physical deeds), Kāmabhava (sense-sphere existence), and various f
Journey to Joy: A Vessel of Knowledge
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Journey to Joy: A Vessel of Knowledge
Journey to Joy 80 00 A Vessel of Knowledge hile we are all born with a mind Whil and a body, and we live in a similar environment, haven't we all wondered why there are so many differences in abilitie
This text discusses the reasons behind varying abilities among individuals, emphasizing the significance of meditation. It suggests that meditation enhances the mind’s efficiency and connects it with
Purifying the Mind for a Better Life
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Purifying the Mind for a Better Life
3. Purify the mind: Keep one's mind bright and clear all the time, while inhaling and exhaling. If a person inhales and does not exhale, that person's life will come to an end. Death bears no sign of
This text discusses the significance of maintaining a clear and bright mind through inhalation and exhalation as key to life and decision-making. It emphasizes preparing for death by reflecting on pas
The Venture of Absorbing
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The Venture of Absorbing
The Venture of Absorbing 10. Pūṇā - kiriya - vatthu Here, bhikkhus, a certain person has done meritorious actions founded on giving gifts significantly, meritorious actions founded on virtues signifi
In this discourse, bhikkhus learn that individuals engaging in significant meritorious actions based on giving and virtues can be reborn among guardian gods after death. The rulers among these guardia
The Virtue of Abstaining
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The Virtue of Abstaining
100 The Virtue of Abstaining 10. Pūrṇā - Kiriya - vatthu Here, bhikkhus, a certain person has done meritorious actions founded on giving gifts significantly, meritorious actions founded on virtues si
In this discourse, the Buddha explains the benefits of meritorious actions such as giving and virtuous living. A certain individual who practices these actions is reborn among the Titan gods, illustra