The Great Master Day 2010
The Great Master Day 2010. The ceremonies of the Dhammakaya Master Day. Schedule.
How to Manage Family Life #5
We do not search for these and do not wish to encounter them. Even when they have not arrived, we are afraid that they will soon arrive
Once In a Man's Life
A story of one great fighter of Dhamma army. From mistaken life, associated with bad people, and drinking alcohol, he made his mother couldn’t sleep because of worrying about him. When he drank and didn’t come back home, mom cried. There were lots of moments that his life closed to death. Once he coordinated in Buddhism, I finally made up his mind to stay in monk’s suit for good. During he is a monk; he got the cancer in the stomach. But now it’s completely gone. Which retribution makes him got cancer and how could it disappear? Will it return? DMC has the answers.
Train Your Mind
At the moment when you close your eyes, temporarily forget the various matters that occupy your mind.
Help Thich Nhat Hanh and Bat Nha
Light the World with Faith
Graduated from Engineering, but almost went to Hell
Another witness of the ordination merit. What does a monk who was an engineer want to tell you about ordination?
Dream of Naga
She dreamt of a Naga talking about the history and story of Naga fireballs which was similar to what Luang Phaw mentioned in Dream in Dream Kindergarten, although she has never watched any story about Naga before. Is this a true story or it's just a dream. DMC has the answers.
The Change the World Song in Japanese Sung Beautifully by Her
The Change the World song sung by Mr. Howard McCrary and his friends has changed people's minds to be happier since 2010. This song also changes one of the singers as well so that she translated it into Japanese and sang. We wish this song is a way to make the world bright and better.
Types and Methods of Meditation
Most people shy away from suffering and seek after happiness. Unfortunately the happiness that most people find gives only temporary relief from suffering – because it does not reach the roots of suffering or lead to permanent happiness.