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มาอ่านเรื่องราวดีๆที่น่าสนใจ จาก South Africa กันนะคะ
Meditation Experience - Kalayanamitra Caroline Fraser
Meditation Experience from Kalayanamitra Caroline Fraser who joined the 8th version of The Middle Way Basic Program from Wat Johannesburg South Africa
It’s The Present That Counts สำคัญที่ปัจจุบัน
เด็กชายคนหนึ่ง มากราบเรียนถามคุณยายว่า ชาติก่อน เขาเคยเกิดเป็นใคร เป็นอะไรมาก่อน คุณยายตอบว่า เรื่องชาติก่อนจะเป็นยังไง เอาไว้ก่อน สำคัญอยู่ที่ตัวคุณในปัจจุบัน จะทำอะไรให้กับตัวเอง เอาตัวเองให้รอด
The Enemy in Friend’s Clothes
Our society today is a real melting point of different sorts of people, good and bad. There are a noticeable number of bad people in the world as we hear on the news
Change the World in Johannesburg
The Dhamma light is shining in Johannesburg, South Africa, when the brothers in Christian School took their teachers and students to meditate at Dhammakaya Johannesburg Temple. It insists that meditation is not conflict with any religion at all.
The ceremony of offering rice and dried food to monks in Takbai district, Narathiwat province
You Must Win
What demerit did her younger sister make with her husband that caused her to be shot and paralyzed for 30 years? Her husband died in 2006 from a heart attack. Where did he go? Is he being punished for the demerit he performed against her? What merit caused her to be the owner of the land full of slate? This land provides her with constant income and no matter how much slate is dug up, there is even more available.
The Noble Eightfold Path on the Mundane Level # 3
The sort of wholesome speech which arises from a mind which is wholesome at the mundane level is well illustrated by the tale of Sujata
Core Value # 10: Wise enlightened ones exist
If someone whose mind has been illuminated by a proper understanding of the nine previous sorts of core value has the chance to meet up with a wise ‘good friend ‘ [kalyanamitta], they will appreciate how the level of illumination in their ownn mind has increased as the result of behaviour.
St. John’s O’Leary finds answers in Buddhism