เยาวชนในแอฟริการ่วมกันค้นหา“สันติสุขภายใน”
“คนเราเกิดมาแล้วต้องช่วยทำให้โลกดีขึ้น ถึงจะคุ้มกับการเกิดมาเป็นมนุษย์ ผมค้นหาวิธีการมานาน แต่ยังไม่พบอะไรที่โดนใจจริง ๆ เสียที กระทั่งเมื่อมาเจอโครงการพีซเรฟโวลูชัน ผมถึงรู้ว่าใช่เลยคนเราจะแบ่งปันความสุขได้ ตัวเองต้องมีความสุขก่อน การที่ผมจะสร้างสันติภาพให้เกิดขึ้นแก่โลกนั้น ตัวผมเองต้องรู้จักคำว่าสันติภาพที่แท้จริงก่อน”
Attain the Dhammakaya
The Noble Truth of the Path to the Cessation of Suffering # 1
The final of the four Truths of the Noble Ones taught by the Lord Buddha was the Path to the Cessation of Suffering (or the Noble Eightfold Path) – the way to extinguish all suffering and attain Nirvana.
A Student Should Minister to His Teachers
The southern direction, or the right hand direction, represents the relationships we have with our teachers as a result of their giving us education and training.
Dhammakaya Temple's works for over 40 years
Dhammakaya Temple has the strong willing to develop and restore the morality to our socials, nation and the world. These are some works of Dhammakaya Temple for over 40 years.
How I Proceeded
I use the mantra ‘Samma Arahang’ (which means ‘purify the mind’) repeating silently three times at each key point, until resting my mind at the seventh base.
Meditation for Beginners Course // July 23, 2016 - Japanese Meditation Center, Japan
On Sunday July 23rd, 2016 the Japanese Meditation Center in Tokyo, Japan hosted a meditation-for-beginner course. The event was scheduled for two timeslots: one in mid-afternoon and in the late evening.
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering # 6
Practising the Middle Way is thus practicing the Noble Eightfold Path. If practiced properly, all eight components of the path will come together as a pure translucent sphere
The Mass Novice Ordination Ceremony on March 31st, 2012
The Mass Novice Ordination Ceremony. The 5th Ordination of 100,000 Dhammadayada Monks from All Villages across Thailand on Saturday March 31st, 2012 at Dhammakaya Temple.
Conclusion: The Characteristics of a Virtuous One
It was due to the great compassion of the Lord Buddha that he deigned to teach Noble Discipline, not only for monks, but for householders too, in the form of Noble Self-Discipline for Householders [gihivinaya], as a guideline for achieving happiness in life and developing society.