The 38 Ways to Happiness :- Cherishing our parents (5)
The 38 Ways to Happiness. The Fourth Group of Blessings. Blessing Eleven :- Cherishing our parents
The Attainment of Nirvana
Nirvana is the place where suffering cannot access. It is above the rule of the Three Characteristics In that place there is no birth. Getting old, suffering from disease, death, or rebirth
สุดปลื้มใจ เหมือนได้สามี (คน) ใหม่
นอกจากนี้ เขายังได้บอกถึงความตั้งใจที่จะเชิญชวนเพื่อนชาวต่างประเทศ ให้มาทำบุญบำรุงพระพุทธศาสนาในประเทศไทย เพราะถ้าประเทศไทยไม่มีศาสนาพุทธแล้ว ก็จะไม่มีสยามเมืองยิ้มคอยต้อนรับชาวโลก เป็นความรับผิดชอบร่วมกันทั่วโลกที่จะต้องส่งเสริมให้เมืองไทยเป็นเมืองพุทธศาสนา วัฒนธรรมชาวพุทธและรอยยิ้มจึงจะอยู่คู่เมืองไทย
Selling Poverty
My brother in law had kidney failure, but he did not want to have treatment because he wanted to save money to make donations for the kathin ceremony at the hometown temple. He said that my sister wanted to make a donation for this kathin ceremony but she died before she could do it. He was afraid that when he wanted to make a donation, he would also die before having the opportunity. Why is it so difficult to make this merit? "You can see that we have to make merit quickly. We should not wait."
กินช็อคโกเเล็คดำเพื่อสุขภาพ
โลกหาใช่สิ่งพิเศษหนึ่งเดียว อาจมีดาวคล้ายเราอีกเป็นร้อย
The Medical Funds and the Kathina Seminar 2012
The Sun of Solomon Islands
He brutally killed some people which he couldn’t remember the exact amount, but he said it was not that many; that was why death sounded normal to him. After killing people, he would be so proud that he was so splendid.
I Cried Like an Owl
One lady grew up in the family that had lots of conflict. Her grandfather always got drunk and pushed her grandmother who was 8-9 month pregnant down the stair. Her parents always argued with each others and her mom was often abused. She tried to commit suicide when she was 11. Fortunately, her life started changing once she knew the Dhammakaya Temple.
A Floating City
He was ordained as a novice 3 times and during his last ordination he was firmly determined to lead a monastic life all his life even though at that time he was in grade 8th. He said even though he had to be there all by himself he could do that; as he was ordained he didn’t want to disrobe because he had Nibbana as the goal and he would not feel lonely.He wanted to stay there, he wanted to meditate and disseminate the teachings of the Lord Buddha.