The big merit from offering the meals to the monks and novices
If you love to make merit, please read it and persuade your beloved ones to do with you. This kind of merit is easy to do...only you have the heart of a giver!
Buddhist Leadership Exchange Program II
Buddhist Leadership Exchange Program II - “World Peace Through Inner Peace”
The 38 Ways to Happiness :- Having done good deeds in one's past (1)
The 38 ways to Happiness. The Second Group of Blessings. Blessing Five:- Having done good deeds in one's past.
The Meaning of a True Friend
In the previous chapter we defined the meaning of ‘friends’ as those in whom we invest time, energy and respurces for example, someone with whom we associate regularly, working together or at least in the same place. In fact, such a definition is only a small part of a much wider scope of meaning covered by the word ‘friend’
Peace Revolution for Youth
Meditation Testimonials from the participants of Peace Revolution for Youth.
Change the World :- Eric Levine ... WoW
Eric Levine ... the owner of California Fitness WoW He is wow because he is another one who wants to change the world to be peaceful.
Advertising giant to launch Buddhism campaign here
V-Star :- The kind adults will warmly welcome the 1,000,000 V–Star children
1,000,000 V-Star children will gather to do good deeds at Dhammakaya Temple on Saturday December 11th, 2010. It is not easy to gather 1,000,000 children especially for doing good deeds. Is it the beginning of world peace in the future?
Perpetual Virtue Never Been Told - Part 2
He has many worldly experiences in his life and has seen many kinds of people from every class. Being a Dream in Dream kindergarten student, he realized that “merit” makes people different. What merit makes a normal person be a president, a prime minister, and some become ministers or less powerful leaders, respectively? If one wishes to be a leader like this in every life, what can he do?
The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering #1
After explaining the Noble Truth of Suffering, Lord Buddha continued with an explanation of the origin of suffering