The Practice of Mindfulness
The meditation method taught by the Buddha is called Satipatthana or mindfulness meditation
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The meditation method taught by the Buddha is called Satipatthana or mindfulness meditation
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On one occasion the Blessed One was staying near Rajagaha in the Bamboo Grove, the Squirrel’s Sanctuary.
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As a ‘Compassionate Being’, a Bodhisatta is destined to attain Buddhahood, and become a future Buddha, through the cultivation of his mind.
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From TheBuddhism.Net “One day Buddha was walking through a village. A very angry and rude young man came up and began insulting him. “You have no right teaching others,”...
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From TheBuddhism.Net by Gil Fronsdal, While mindfulness can be practiced quite well without Buddhism, Buddhism cannot be practiced without mindfulness. In its Buddhist context, mindfulness meditation has three overarching...
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From TheBuddhism.Net Meditation helps to calm the mind and get it better organised. It strengthens our will power and enables us to face all problems and hardships with confidence....
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From TheBuddhism.Net The wicked are dear to him, with the virtuous he finds no delight, he prefers the creed of the wicked — this is a cause of one’s...
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From TheBuddhism.Net The Buddha is generally associated with the doctrine of Ahimsa. That is taken to be the be-all and end-all of his teachings. Hardly any one knows that...
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Buddha asked people to refrain from engaging in sexual misconduct. By ‘Sexual misconduct’, Buddha meant all wrong behavior includinggays, inter-course with animals, prostitutes, and women/men other than your spouse,...
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There is the case where a woman or man is not a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals, garlands, scents, ointments, beds, dwellings, or lighting to brahmans or contemplatives....
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Today, when the role of Women in Society is an issue of worldwide interest it is opportune that we should pause to look at it from a Buddhist perspective.
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The Abhidhamma Pitaka contains the profound moral psychology and philosophy of the Buddha’s teaching, in contrast to the simpler discourses in the Sutta Pitaka.
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From TheBuddhism.Net The Way to end all suffering is called the Middle Way because it avoids the two extremes of sensual indulgence and self-mortification. Only when the body is...
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Once the Buddha addressed his diciples thus: “Monks it may be that ascetics belonging to other sects will ask you what is the purpose of leading a spiritual life...
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What is “sexual misconduct” (kamesu micchacara)? Here are two definitions in the Buddha’s own words.
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One day Buddha was walking through a village. A very angry and rude young man came up and began insulting him. “You have no right teaching others,” he shouted....
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Two years ago, a friend of mine had an unexpected windfall. Eighteen months before that time, she had quit her job as a nurse to go to work for two friends who...
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Marriage forms an integral part of our lives. Thus, before we enter this union, we need to analyse carefully the reason why we marry.
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Vas season or rain-retreat is the time frame or the period where the Buddhist monks remain indoors or in their monasteries for months, commencing from the Esala Pura Pasalosvaka...
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Those who are wise, who listen to and understand this doctrine, also comprehend the reality of Sansara (Round of Existence).
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The Lord Buddha once visited Ambalattika temple where Venerable Rahula was living and, by using a mirror as a simile, explained to him how to purify the three outlets.
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A few hundred years after the Buddha’s passing away, there arose eighteen different schools or sects all of which claimed to represent the original Teachings of the Buddha.
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Chunda, some harsh beings in this world with bloody hands engage in merciless destruction and harmful acts, taking life
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According to Buddhism, life is a combination of mind (nama) and matter (rupa). Mind consists of the combination of sensations, perceptions, volitional activities and consciousness.
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This plaintive cry of the deva Kamada, concerning the difficulty of Buddhist practice, will resonate with almost anyone who has embarked on the temporary homelessness of a retreat at...
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At Savatthi. As he was sitting to one side, King Pasenadi Kosala said to the Blessed One
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Parents have a duty to take good care of their children, to give them love and affection and to lead them through the path of morality as set by...
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About 2 years ago, I was in a very heavy depression due to alot of things. I separeted 5 years ago from my ex husband, then I met Jon...
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At Savatthi. As he was sitting to one side, King Pasenadi Kosala said to the Blessed One:
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Buddhism recognizes two kinds of Truth. The apparent conventional truth and the real or ultimate Truth.
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Because we are human beings, none of us are perfect. We all come with a baggage of deficiencies.
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Three months before His passing away the Buddha addressed His disciples and said:
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Looking at life, we notice how it changes and how it continually moves between extremes and contrasts.
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When the Buddha told Ananda that the entirety of the practice lies in having an admirable friend, he wasn’t saying something warm and reassuring about the compassion of others....
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Atheism is associated with a materialistic doctrine that knows nothing higher than this world
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When the Buddha was about to pass away, Ven. Ananda and many other disciples wept. The Buddha said...
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Buduruwagala is an ancient buddhist temple in Sri Lanka. The complex consists of seven statues and belongs to the Mahayana school of thought.
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The Buddha said in His first sermon, the Dhammacakka Sutta, that the Dhamma which He preached was unheard of before.
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During the time of the Buddha there were many learned men in India who pursued knowledge simply for its own sake.
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Love, without desire to possess, knowing well that in the ultimate sense there is no possession and no possessor: this is the highest love.
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As long as you are still breathing, live with mindfulness of the breathing. Whether you are standing, walking, sitting, sleeping, drinking, eating, cooking, cleaning the house, riding in a...
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Then Yodhajiva the headman went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, having bowed down to him, sat to one side.
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l’m Very happy to be here tonight. First, l’d like to tell you how it came to be That we’re having a talk in this beautiful Chinese temple.
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People come to practice at the monastery in order to attain peace. But for many, the result of the practice is often the opposite and rather disappointing, because all...
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The Buddha was born to dispel the darkness of ignorance and to show to the world how to be free from suffering.
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Never had the Buddha claimed that He was the son or a messenger of God.
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Gautama Buddha, the founder of what came to be known as Buddhism, lived in Northern India in the 6th century B.C.
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Life is as varied and diverse as day and night. Young or old, rich or poor, highly educated or illiterate, Nobel Peace Prize
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In the 1970s, Dr. Herbert Benson, a cardiac physician of the Harvard Medical School, did a study on a group of people who practice transcendental meditation (TM).
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Nikini full moon day falling due one month after the commencement of “Wassana Kala“the rainy season
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Adapt your daily life so as to be conducive to practising mindfulness of the breathing Lead an uncomplicated life
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I ask this question because scientists are on the brink of a breakthrough with the latest technology of replicating meat.
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I am in the mood to write about something deep and I thought about this topic for awhile. It is so fundamental yet it is clearly misunderstood by most...
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At every level there is action which has a past that leads up to it, as well as a future proceeding from it.
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Right speech is abstaining from lying from talebearing, from harsh language from vain talk.
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Our life is What we make it by our own thoughts and deeds, thus it is thoughts that a man rises or falls.
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Buddha Gaya in Bihar can be considered as heart of all worldwide Buddhists.It has a history of 2600 years.
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H.H. Kyabje Zong Rinpoche Explains Dorje Shugden Initiation and Benefits (With English Subtitles)
Dear everyone... This is a good condensed talk I gave on Guru Yoga of Tsongkapa. This is the one you should share with others when they are interested in a not too lengthy explanation. It is the perfect practice for everyone who wants simplicity yet effective blessings. You can share this with more people, it will be good.
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Powerful Dorje Shugden's mantras
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~ Lama Yeshe
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~ Pabongkha Rinpoche
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~ Ngala ’ö-Dzin Tridral
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Keep teaching the Rinpoche. I learn so much from your teaching online. Only true dhama seekers will learn and transform. The one lost in samsara they will dwell in comfort ... Read More For tsemtulku – Greetings Rinpoche. Yours is one of the rare blogsite that is very informative and interesting which never fail to fascinate. Read More Without Zong Rinpoche, we will not have Tsem Rinpoche. Without Tsem Rinpoche, we will not have Kechara and all the beautiful teachings, love, care, understanding, changes in lives, people that ... Read More
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