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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