Georgia Meditation Center (G.M.C.) held the ceremony for Medical Building Fund
Georgia Meditation Center (G.M.C.) arranged the ceremonies for collecting the Medical Building Fund and dedicating merit to the dead
Buddhist Lent Candle Casting Ceremony and Dhammadayada’s Hair Cut Ceremony at Wat Phra Dhammakaya Seattle, U.S.A.
Dhammakaya Seattle temple organized three ceremonies on July 18th, 2010.
The 38 Ways to Happiness :- Having done good deeds in one's past (6)
The 38 Ways to Happiness The Second Group of Blessings Blessing Five :- Having done good deeds in one's past
Daily Meditation Sessions at Dharmasthali Meditation Center, Nepal
Dharmasthali Meditation Center, Nepal, organized daily meditation session for local Napaleses, led by Bodhisattva children who carried out the duty of a good friend
"Sodhmantra is external medicine and Bhavana is internal medicine." What is the concise meaning?
I would like to ask you about what the old ancient Thai people used to say regarding Sodhmantra (general Pali term for the chanting of the Lord Buddha’s Dhamma) and Bhavana (Pali term for actual meditation): “Sodhmantra is external medicine and Bhavana is internal medicine.” What is the concise meaning?
Meditation for Locals // September 29, 2016 - Dhamamakaya Meditation Center, Mongolia
Dhammakaya Meditation Center, Mongolia organised the 8th meditation session for the month of September on September 29, 2016.
Dhammakaya Meditation Center of Mongolia has arranged the 23rd Meditation Course for Beginners.
Meditation Class for Locals // August 27, 2016—Dhammakaya Meditaion Center, D.C.
On Saturday August 27, 2016, the Dhammakaya Meditation Center, D.C. organized an English meditation class.
Personal Techniques
The first time when I began the Dhammakaya Meditation method : I was sitting on the floor on a 10cm high and round meditation cushion in the half lotus position or kneeling with my lower legs turned back.
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.